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Social value practitioner designing short stakeholder surveys for SROI data collection, gathering credible impact evidence from beneficiaries

How to design effective, low-friction stakeholder surveys

A poorly designed survey is one of the most common sources of weak social value evidence. It asks too much, captures too little that is useful, and leaves practitioners trying to build a credible SROI case from data that does not hold up to scrutiny.

Maddie Kortenaar8 min read
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Social value analyst calibrating the scope of an SROI assessment to match the scale of investment, illustrating the proportionality principle

What Is Proportionality in Social Value Measurement?

Proportionality means matching the depth, rigour, and cost of your measurement approach to the scale of the activity, the significance of the decisions it will inform, and the resources available to carry it out.

Maddie Kortenaar9 min read
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Healthcare and community setting illustrating how WELLBYs wellbeing valuation and SROI complement each other in UK health programmes

WELLBYs and SROI: complementary methods for understanding social value

Public and third sector organisations are increasingly expected to demonstrate that their work improves people’s lives while also making responsible use of public money. As a result, approaches that attempt to measure social impact in a structured way have become more prominent. Two of the most discussed are WELLBYs (Wellbeing-Adjusted Life Years) and Social Return on Investment (SROI).

Maddie Kortenaar5 min read
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Social sector professional using the Impact Card tool to create visual social value summary cards communicating SROI results in a shareable format

Free tool: Visualise your impact with Impact Card Studio

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Articulating impact clearly is a common challenge in social value delivery. The issue is rarely a lack of activity. More often, it is about finding a proportionate way to describe change that is structured, clear, and useful to others.

Maddie Kortenaar1 min read
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Impact measurement team testing the robustness of financial calculations in SROI models to produce credible and defensible social value evidence

What is sensitivity analysis?

Sensitivity analysis is a technique that helps you test how your social value results change when you adjust key assumptions.

Maddie Kortenaar6 min read
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Practitioners using a worksheet for impact thinking and social value planning to map outcomes and prepare for SROI analysis

Free worksheet: Impact Thinking and Social Value

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When people ask 'how do we evidence social value?' the answer often starts further back. Before you can measure, you need a way of thinking about how your work creates change. This is what we call impact thinking.

Maddie Kortenaar3 min read
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Natural landscape illustrating the relationship between environmental sustainability and SROI-based social value measurement for UK organisations

Is sustainability the same as social value?

In recent years, the terms sustainability and social value have become increasingly prominent in public policy, procurement, and business strategy. But while they're often used interchangeably, especially in tenders and ESG reports, they’re not quite the same thing. So what’s the difference, and how are they similar?

Maddie Kortenaar4 min read
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Grant evaluator reviewing social value evidence in funding applications to distinguish genuine community impact from superficial claims

Evaluating grant applications: how to spot real social value

Organisations responsible for awarding grants play an important role in deciding where funding goes and how effectively it contributes to social change. Accurately identifying genuine social value among numerous applications can be challenging. This article outlines how to evaluate grant applications effectively by applying the Social Return on Investment (SROI) methodology.

Maddie Kortenaar4 min read
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Social value analyst assigning financial proxy values to community outcomes in an SROI model, monetising social impact using validated proxy libraries

How do I assign financial values to outcomes in my SROI analysis?

Assigning financial values to outcomes is a core step in Social Return on Investment (SROI) analysis. It involves estimating the monetary value of the outcomes experienced by stakeholders as a result of a project or service. To apply these values, we use 'approximations of value', also known as proxies.

Maddie Kortenaar5 min read
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Public sector commissioners reviewing the new Social Value Model framework used in UK central government procurement

What is the new Social Value Model?

If you're working in public procurement, bidding for government contracts, or supporting organisations that do, you've probably come across PPN 002 (2025), the latest update to the UK Government’s Social Value Model. But what does it actually mean in practice?

Maddie Kortenaar4 min read
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