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Social Return on Investment (SROI) is an internationally recognized approach for valuing social, economic and environmental outcomes.
Cost:
$1695 +GST per person for Corporate, Government and Consultants
$1395 +GST per person for Non-for-Profits (use code: NFP2018)
SROI is a framework for measuring, managing, reporting and accounting for social value that engages with stakeholders and analyses your activities through their eyes. It helps you to understand where social value is being created and erased by involving stakeholders and valuing what matters to them.
By engaging stakeholders and measuring value according to what matters to them, SROI provides a grounded analysis of the way your business impacts on the people around it, providing information about areas for improvement and success. This information can then guide an organisation’s strategy, inform difficult decisions about where to invest resources to maximise social value and even act as an evaluative tool to highlight areas for improvement.
 If you’re interested in learning about services through the eyes of the people they serve, and understanding where money is best allocated to create most value, SROI is for you.
Two Day Social Return on Investment Practitioner Training (SROI) with Accredited Trainer and Practitioner Simon Faivel. (more info here)
Monday 9 and Tuesday 10Â July 2018
9:00am to 5:00pm
Meetings on the Terrace
Ground floor, 152 The Terrace, Wellington Central, Wellington
What you will learn
SROI is a process that is best learned by doing and cannot be properly grasped by studying the theory alone. To ensure you get the best from your training both days will largely consist of practical exercises to take you through all the social value principles and the processes of an SROI analysis.
Day 1: Your step-by-step, practical introduction to the SROI process begins with the theory and progresses you to develop your own impact map – the heart of the SROI process. You will explore appropriate real-life examples.
Day 2 : You will cover in-depth theoretical issues behind SROI including valuation techniques and overclaiming, as well as discussing examples of best practice at different levels of rigour and for different audiences.
On completion of this training you will be able to:
• Take the next step to becoming an accredited SROI practitioner*
• Better understand how to measure and value social impact
• Calculate an SROI ratio showing the contribution your organisation or program is making in the social sector, relative to the investment made to generate the impact.
Cost:
$1695 +GST per person for Corporate, Government and Consultants
$1395 +GST per person for Non-for-Profits (use code: NFP2018)
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