Something to be vigorously opposed and resisted rather than complied with as it makes a mockery of the so called concepts of Big Society and only more clearly allies it with Big Business.
Larry
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> Subject: Re: Impact measurement tools
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> Dear Sue,
> Sorry for the belated reply. The Third Sector Research Centre is undertaking a review
> of tools and methods used to measure Social Return on Investment (SROI). Another
> useful contact might be Karl Wilding, Head of Research, at the National Council for
> Voluntary Organisations. I don't think NCVO has conducted research in this area but
> he has a good knowledge of voluntary sector research.
>
> Demonstrating SROI is going to become even more important for voluntary sector
> organisations if the Government proceeds with its social investment bond concept.
>
> Kind regards
> Katie
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