Reporting and Reviewing Impact: What Good Looks Like workshop with NPC

Reporting and Reviewing Impact: What Good Looks Like workshop with NPC

The Fore is proud to partner with NPC to bring you a workshop on Reporting and Reviewing Impact: What Good Looks Like

By The Fore

Date and time

Wed, 15 May 2024 06:00 - 08:00 PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 2 hours

This workshop is for small- and medium-sizes charities who want to learn about reporting on their impact. The workshop is suitable for those planning to start reporting on their impact, as well as those who want to improve their current reporting.

We often find that organisations are successfully collecting and assessing data, but failing to learn and report on their data. Understanding and reporting on your learning and impact is a vital step in the cycle of good impact practice. It can be difficult to work out what information is the most helpful for learning and the key things to include in reports.

During the workshop we will discuss the principles of good impact reporting, what data to include in your reporting, how to turn data into learning and the benefits of being open and honest in your reporting by sharing your learning when things haven’t gone to plan.

The workshop will be interactive, so there will be plenty of opportunities to ask your questions. The workshop will be given by an expert from NPC, the think tank and consultancy for the social sector. No preparation is necessary.

Each workshop has 25 places offered on a strictly first come first served basis so, to ensure a place, make sure to book a ticket as soon as possible. Places are charged at £26* for The Fore grantees and at £56* for all other attendees. *Ticket prices listed are exclusive of Eventbrite fees.

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The Fore finds, empowers and accelerates innovative young charities and social enterprises with exceptional leadership that have the potential to transform society. Offering grants of up to £30,000 and wraparound skills support, we bring together the highest-potential charities and social enterprises with businesses, donors and experts to ensure they have the networks, funds and skills needed to flourish. Our grantees are developing fresh ideas for mental health support, preventing environmental damage, reducing education inequality and improving racial justice. Since our inception in 2017 we have made 448 grants, distributing £6.2million in funding, and enabled 9,000hrs of skill-sharing from our pro bono partners.

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