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SROI to Impact Management Norms

SROI to IMN Case Study 6: The 11th Power of Love Platform by Taishin Charity Foundation

Taishin Financial Holdings launched the Power of Love Platform (PLP) to involve the general public in allocating funds for non-profit organizations.

Tens of thousands of non-profit organizations are operating in Taiwan, but they vary significantly in received funds, which is not conducive to the normal development of this community. In response to this problem, Taishin Financial Holdings launched the Power of Love Platform (PLP). Through the event, it considers public opinion while distributing funds.

SROI to Impact Management Norms

SROI to IMN Case Study 5: Yang Sheng Foundation’s Self-Healing Enhancement Program for Older Adults

The Yang Sheng Foundation (YSF) launched the Self-Healing Enhancement Program for the elderly in Taiwan, bringing out significant social value, as demonstrated in the original report.

SROI to Impact Management Norms

SROI to IMN Case Study 4: Newington Credit Union Limited 

Credit Unions in North Belfast currently encounter heated competition and rising pressure. Therefore, Newington Credit Union (NCU), to adapt to a changing landscape, expressed strong interest in knowing how much impact they bring and what they need to improve.

SROI to Impact Management Norms

SROI to IMN Case Study 3: Recycling Lives Charity and Social Enterprise

Recycling Lives Charity and Social Enterprise assisted rehabilitated people, people experiencing homelessness, and families suffering from food shortages in northwest England to survive life’s hardships.

SROI to Impact Management Norms

SROI to IMN Case Study 2: Wellsprings Women’s Support Program

Australia’s female immigrants’ physical and mental health urgently needs attention and assistance, and Wellsprings for Women’s activities have indeed brought many positive changes.

SROI to Impact Management Norms

SROI to IMN Case Study 1: Local Value Chain Development In Indonesia

Knowledge is essential to poverty alleviation, especially for those who farm in areas rich in natural resources but still live in poverty. To improve access to profitable markets for smallholder farmers and producers in Indonesia, World Vision Indonesia initiated the Local Value Chain Development (LVCD) project from April 2009 to March 2012 in 16 villages on Flores Island.

Fundamentals

Social Return on Investment for Greater Impact

The Social Return On Investment framework is one of the tools we can use to evaluate projects, calculate the created social impact, and therefore bring societies closer to positive change.

Fundamentals

Standard Conversion as a Guardian of Impact Measurement

Standard Conversion points out the future direction of improvements in current impact measurement approaches.