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Overview
Program Overview
Nonprofit organisations are increasingly expected to demonstrate the value and impact of their programmes. Donors, stakeholders, and funding institutions want clear evidence that investments in social initiatives generate meaningful outcomes for communities.
Traditional reporting methods often focus on activities and outputs rather than the broader social value created by nonprofit programmes. As a result, organisations may struggle to communicate the true impact of their work or justify continued investment.
The Social Return on Investment (SROI) Program introduces participants to structured methods for measuring and communicating the social value generated by nonprofit initiatives. The programme explores the principles and practical application of the SROI framework, enabling organisations to assess how resources invested in programmes translate into measurable social outcomes.
Participants will learn how to identify stakeholders, collect relevant data, analyse programme outcomes, and present social impact findings in ways that support strategic planning and strengthen stakeholder confidence.
The programme emphasises practical application, allowing participants to develop the skills needed to evaluate social impact and communicate value effectively to decision-makers and funding partners.
What You’ll Learn
- Understand the concept of social value and impact measurement
- Learn the principles and methodology of Social Return on Investment (SROI)
- Identify stakeholders and define meaningful impact indicators
- Collect and analyse data to measure programme outcomes
- Calculate and interpret Social Return on Investment metrics
- Communicate social value and programme impact effectively
- Use impact data to support organisational decision-making
- Strengthen accountability and transparency with stakeholders
Topics Covered
Introduction to Social Value and Impact Measurement
• Understanding social value in nonprofit initiatives
• The importance of measuring impact
• Overview of impact measurement frameworks
Social Return on Investment (SROI) Methodology
• Principles of SROI analysis
• Understanding inputs, outputs, and outcomes
• Mapping programme impact and stakeholder value
Data Collection and Impact Analysis
• Identifying stakeholders and defining impact indicators
• Collecting data for social impact measurement
• Analysing programme outcomes and value creation
Communicating Social Impact
• Interpreting SROI findings
• Presenting impact reports to stakeholders and funders
• Using impact data to support strategic planning and programme improvement
Outcomes for Participants
• Apply SROI methodology to evaluate nonprofit programmes
• Identify and measure meaningful social impact indicators
• Collect and analyse data related to programme outcomes
• Demonstrate the value created by nonprofit initiatives
• Strengthen organisational transparency and accountability
• Use impact data to inform decision-making and programme improvement
Who This Course Is For
• Professionals working in nonprofit organisations responsible for monitoring and evaluation
• Programme managers seeking to measure programme impact
• Staff involved in reporting to donors or stakeholders
• Social sector professionals interested in impact measurement
• Individuals seeking to strengthen their knowledge of social value analysis
No prior experience in impact evaluation is required.
Course Format
• Total duration: 10 hours | 2 Training Days
• Instructor-led training
• Interactive workshops and impact analysis exercises
• Real-world nonprofit impact measurement case studies
Application Method
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Step 1
Create your Maximus Academy account.
This gives you access to course information, registration tools, and HRDF-funded enrollment options.
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Step 2
Register for the training program.
Choose your cohort, complete your details, and secure your place in the next course
Accredited By
This programme is recognised and accredited by:
- TVTC (Saudi Arabia)
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Supports Career Progression
- Job seekers looking to strengthen employability
- Professionals seeking to advance or pivot their careers
- Businesses supporting staff learning and development