SROI Accreditation Training Dates Announced
May 30-31, 2018 in Calgary and June 13-14 in Toronto, join Social Value Canada for SROI Accreditation. The course is a requirement for all individuals seeking accreditation by the SROI International Network.
The course is split up into two days. Day one is a practical, step-by-step introduction to the SROI process. Day two covers in depth, more theoretical issues behind SROI including valuation techniques and discussing examples of best practice.
For more information or to register, please contact Mary.
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Social Value Canada board member, Jean-Michel Couture, talks social impact measurement and SROI
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Participate in this one-day course following the principles for effective social impact analysis that have been drafted by the Social Impact Analysts Association Skills and Competencies Working Group and learn the fundamentals of Social Impact Analysis. All participants who complete the course will receive a certificate from The Schulich School of Business.
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SIAA Canada created the SIAA Challenge as a learning and professional development opportunity for Social Impact Analysts. It is a case competition-style event, designed to deepen our global conversation about methods and approaches to social impact measurement and reporting; to showcase great work, and to critically reflect on differences within professional practice.
The Social Impact Analysts Association‘s (SIAA) 2014 Annual Conference, Talking Data: Measurement with a message, was held in Toronto on November 3rd – 4th in partnership with Social Asset Measurements and Charity Intelligence Canada.
Why are we Talking Data?
Collecting data is not enough. Data will not speak for itself. There is always work to be done to ensure that measurements deliver the right message. Whether we are writing social impact reports for our funders, communicating to internal decision makers or telling stories to inspire our stakeholders, how we present the data has a huge effect on how it is interpreted and then used. This is why at SIAA’s annual conference this year we will be talking about data and how we make it speak. See the program here >>
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