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Many funders and stakeholders in the development sector operate from a top-down perspective, pushing for impact metrics that may not align with the unique contexts of individual Non-profits. This misalignment can lead to misunderstandings about what constitutes meaningful impact, resulting in a disconnect between funders' expectations and the realities nonprofits face. <br><br>Our prior engagement with non-profits showed their reluctance to standardise their impact because of the complexity of the social sector. <br>However, our latest report, ud835udc0dud835udc1aud835udc2fud835udc22ud835udc20ud835udc1aud835udc2dud835udc22ud835udc27ud835udc20 ud835udc0eud835udc2eud835udc2dud835udc1cud835udc28ud835udc26ud835udc1eud835udc2c-ud835udc01ud835udc1aud835udc2cud835udc1eud835udc1d ud835udc05ud835udc22ud835udc27ud835udc1aud835udc27
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CENTRE FORINNOVATIVE FINANCE AND SOCIAL IMPACT What can you do to standardise impact measurement across the social sector?
Invite and include Non- profits in working groups, forums, and platforms that hold discussions on OBF and its related aspects, like impact measurement
Engage Non-profits in discussions to refine and standardise impact measurement frameworks