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Impact Focused: Keep Moving Forward

In the last Investment Support Webinar Series session we speak to our Social Impact Team about how to develop your organisations impact management system

We hosted our last installment of the Investment Support Webinar Series titled ‘Impact Focused: Keep Moving Forward’. Josh Meek and Chloe Tye, from our Social Impact team at Big Issue Invest, guided us through an insightful session sharing how Big Issue Invest thinks about impact management. This included understanding industry standard frameworks, accessible tools and data to build an impact management approach bespoke for your social enterprise or charity. The session also discussed how to set up quality impact management systems for recovery from COVID-19.

To follow along during the webinar, please find the link to the presentation below. Please be aware that these are some initial ideas and recommendations you can use to start or continue developing your impact management system further. If you’d like to learn more about how Big Issue Invest understands impact in our investment process, get in touch with us to learn how these basic tools can help you get started.

BII Impact Management 101 Presentation

Listen to the webinar and follow along with the presentation provided above to find out more resources that can help your organisation.

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