Starting out on Social Return on Investment
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Authors/contributors
- SROI Network (Author)
- Aitken, Hall (Author)
Title
Starting out on Social Return on Investment
Abstract
This guide, created by the SROI Network in collaboration with Hall Aitken, is aimed at providing guidance to those who have never used SROI on where to begin. The guide provides practical steps to beginning the process of SROI and includes links to tools aimed at supporting its implementation.
Excerpt
"Most public, private and third sector organisations have a pretty good idea of the costs of what they do. Annual accounts, management accounts, budget reports and a whole accountancy profession add up to a great deal of effort to make sure this is the case.
Some organisations are quite good at counting what they do with these resources. They can track the number of users or contacts, or customers. Many can provide some evidence that these activities lead to some sort of change. But very few can explain clearly why all this matters. What would happen if they did not exist? What is the real value of what they do?
Social Return on Investment sets out to redress the balance by looking at value not just cost."
Contents
Part one – why, what and how?
Why does social value matter?
What is SROI?
How do I do SROI?
Next steps
Part two – progress tool
Part three – practical next steps
Steps to involve stakeholders
Steps to understand what changes
Steps to value the things that matter
Steps to only include what is material
Steps to avoid overclaiming
Steps to be transparent
Steps to verify the result
Date
2014
Pages
8
Accessed
2018-10-19
Citation
SROI Network, & Aitken, H. (2014). Starting out on Social Return on Investment (p. 8). http://www.socialvalueuk.org/app/uploads/2016/03/Starting%20Out%20Guide.pdf
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