Join us for Episode 13 of the Community of Practice (CoP) PeerUp Series, featuring Segun Fatudimu, Head of Common Foundations at the Common Approach to Impact Measurement.
In this practical and engaging session, nonprofit and social purpose leaders will explore what it takes to meet the minimum standard for “good enough” impact measurement, grounded in the Common Foundations—five essential practices shared across hundreds of tools and frameworks for measuring social impact.
Participants will be introduced to the five foundational practices that form a flexible, community-driven minimum standard. Organizations can align with this approach using their existing capacities, tools, and processes—without the need for complex systems.
During the session, participants will complete a guided self-assessment to reflect on their current measurement practices, identify where they are already meeting the standard, and explore opportunities to strengthen their approach.
The Common Foundations are designed to be accessible and widely applicable across social purpose organizations, helping bring clarity to impact measurement without prescribing a rigid method.
The Community of Practice (CoP) provides a space for nonprofit and social purpose leaders to connect, share experiences, and strengthen their work through peer learning.
This series is delivered through a collaboration between the Centre for Social Enterprise at Memorial University and the Social Innovation Lab at the Community Sector Council of Newfoundland and Labrador (CSCNL).
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