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6/7/2017

Impact measurement methods

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Tools and Resources for Assessing Social Impact (TRASI) is a searchable, expert-reviewed database of over 150 approaches to measuring the impact of social programs and investments. It also features a community portal for nonprofits, grantmakers, and social enterprises to connect with peers and evaluation experts. Launched in 2010, TRASI was developed to address the social sector's need for a knowledge base of tested strategies for evaluation and assessment. TRASI is a project of the Foundation Center, developed in partnership with McKinsey & Co. and with input from experts in the field.
With TRASI you can:
  • Browse a listing of over 150 tools and resources for assessing social impact
  • Search for tools and resources based on the framework outlined in McKinsey's Learning for Social Impact initiative
  • Find ready-to-use tools to conduct a program evaluation
  • Learn what leading foundations, nonprofits, and social enterprises are using to measure their impact
  • Read the latest foundation-funded reports and case studies
  • Connect with a network of peers and experts interested in assessment
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29/5/2017

Young Entrepreneurs: If Not You, Then Who

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Teaching manual with in total 22 training sessions on entrepreneurship. The pedagogical vision refer to non-formal education and the vision on entrepreneurship is based on values and the economic proposal for the economy for the common good.
This pack contains step-by-step guides and a range of other resources (for example, case studies, business scenarios, resources and printable materials) to support the delivery of each session.

The course is divided into two levels:
  • Start-up: The Start-up sessions provide an introduction to entrepreneurship and the Economy for the Common Good and are designed to develop young people’s creativity, capacity for problem solving and tenacity. The Start-up sessions will allow young people to reflect upon their own aspirations and consider whether they have the motivation and drive to become a successful entrepreneur.
  • Ready-to-go: The Ready-to-go sessions explore each topic in more detail and provide practical tools to turn what may only be an idea for a business into a viable and sustainable enterprise. Note that the Business Plan session has been split into two hour-long session plans: an introduction to using ECG within the context of a business plan, followed by the practical application of ECG values in relation to a real example. We recommend you read through both sessions, and consider using both Part One and Part Two.

​The course is made up of eleven sessions at each level. The sessions are designed to last approximately one hour.
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8/6/2016

Measuring your Social Impact: Using Results

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8/6/2016

Measuring your Social Impact: Measurement plan

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8/6/2016

Measuring your Social Impact: Mission Statement

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8/6/2016

Measuring your social impact: Theory of Change

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The international secretariat of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw is financially supported by the European Union, through its ‘Erasmus+ Youth in Action’-programme, and by the Council of Europe, through its 'European Youth Foundation '. This website is a publication of Don Bosco Youth-Net ivzw.  The website reflects the views only of the author, and the European Commission nor the Council of Europe cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therien.
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  • About
    • DBYN?
    • Don Bosco as social entrepreneur
  • Training
    • Upcoming training courses
    • Past training courses >
      • Youth Incubator
      • Out of the Box
      • Youth Hatch
      • Travel Beyond !
    • Past seminars >
      • Will you join me?
      • Back to square one
      • Volunteer: step forward
      • Brace for Impact
    • Coaching
  • Finance
    • Erasmus+ >
      • Youth in Action basics
      • Youth Exchanges
      • European Voluntary Service
      • Mobility of youth workers
      • Transnational youth initiatives
      • Meetings of youth and decision makers
      • How to apply?
    • European Youth Foundation >
      • International Activity
      • Work plan
      • Pilot project
    • Alternative funding
  • Resources
    • Outcomes
    • Tools
    • Inspiration
    • Policy documents