In a historical context of profound change, the concept of impact is also evolving and expanding. Once the prerogative of the non-profit world, impact has entered the vocabulary of the corporate universe, which is increasingly having to account for the social, environmental and economic repercussions generated by its activities, albeit with different methodologies, meanings and objectives. A landscape is therefore emerging in which the boundaries between management, evaluation, measurement and reporting of impacts are becoming increasingly blurred.
The seminar will be an opportunity to shed light on the new challenges in terms of impact, through an active discussion between non-profit and for-profit organizations and donors/funders who will bring their experiences, testimonies and best practices.
What role does the issue of impact play today in profit and non-profit organizations?
To what extent is the for-profit world also called upon to make its contribution?
What are the differences between profit and nonprofit in impact measurement?
Today there are many terms, similar to each other, such as measurement, evaluation, management, reporting: are they synonyms or opposites?