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Workshop: Social Impact Measurement for Community Organisations – What, Why, How

February 28, 2022 By Administrator

Would you like to demonstrate, track and evaluate the change your community organisation creates? Then this introductory workshop is for you!

Social impact is the long-term difference your organisation makes in the lives of the people and community that you work with. Measuring social impact is a valuable tool for community organisations, not for profits, social enterprises and government departments to tell the story of what you do. 

This free workshop is delivered to you by SIMNA Western Sydney and Penrith City Council. By attending, you will:

  • Learn what social impact is all about, why an organisation would use it, and the fundamentals of how to do it.
  • Share experiences with your peers (even if they are very limited), learn from each other and be guided by specialists from SIMNA -Social Impact Measurement Network Australia.
  • Build confidence to start using social impact measurement.

This will be a COVID safe event with updates to follow on COVID Safety Guidelines closer to the date. 

EVENT DETAILS:

  • Date: Tuesday, 29 March 2022
  • Time: 9.30am – 12.00pm AEDT 
  • Location: Studio 1, Lewers Gallery, 86 River Rd, Emu Plains NSW 2750 
  • Register here: https://simna.wildapricot.org/event-4719377 
  • Tickets: Free!

Catering: Morning team provided (gluten free, vegan and regular options available)

Parking: On-street parking is available, as is limited on-site parking. Limited disability and delivery parking are available by prior arrangement.

Transport Links: The Gallery is adjacent to the M4 motorway. It is a short taxi ride from Penrith railway station (and a brisk 20-minute walk from Emu Plains railway station): www.penrithregionalgallery.org.

MEET OUR PRESENTERS:

Justin Low, Fusion Western Sydney

Justin manages a (TEI funded) team of Youth Workers who deliver school- and community-based programs and events. Justin has been searching for metrics to inform and sharpen the their work and indicators that will help tell stories to potential donors.

Sophie Davis, Penrith City Council and SIMNA Western Sydney

Sophie Davis is a Social Strategy Officer at Penrith City Council and co-Chair of the SIMNA Western Sydney Committee. Sophie’s background is in community and sector development. Over the years, she has the privilege of working with a diverse range of individuals, groups and organisations to address social inclusion, equity, build social capital and resilience. 

Christina Jarron, SIMNA Western Sydney 

Christina Jarron is a social impact measurement consultant based in Parramatta and co-Chair of the SIMNA Western Sydney Committee. She has worked in the not-for-profit sector since 2011, focusing on impact measurement, research, communications and securing funding. Christina loves working for organisations that have a big and beautiful vision for our communities.

Natalie Jurisic, Redkite and SIMNA Western Sydney

Natalie is the Research, Evaluation and Innovation Manager at Redkite and a member of the SIMNA Western Sydney Committee. A long-time resident of Western Sydney, Natalie is keen to help increase the focus on impact measurement throughout the region.  

We look forward to seeing you there!

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