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[Webinar] Measure what matters—engaging stakeholders in social value

Posted: February 18, 2025

How do you empower communities to define what truly matters?
How do you ensure you’re measuring what really counts?
What builds trust in social value projects and their impacts?


Join our free MeasureUp webinar to find out how to make sense of these softer, harder-to-capture outcomes.

Social value is about more than just numbers—it’s about people. But how do you capture and evidence the real impact of your work? The key is engaging with stakeholders—the communities, organisations, and individuals directly affected by your initiatives.

In this free 1-hour webinar, we’ll explore practical techniques to enhance stakeholder engagement, ensuring your impact measurement reflects the voices and priorities of the people who matter most.

We’ll also delve deeper into MeasureUp, a free tool that helps you not just estimate impact, but evidence it.

Why attend?

Define what matters – Learn how to engage directly with stakeholders to understand their lived experiences and priorities, ensuring that the impact you measure reflects what truly matters to them.
Measure what counts – Co-create meaningful impact metrics with communities, ensuring your efforts align with their needs.
Understand local priorities – Build a social value strategy that truly serves the needs of the communities.
Build trust & ownership – Strengthen relationships through quality engagement, fostering collaboration and accountability.

Who should attend?


Whether you’re just starting or looking to improve your current practices, this session will show you how to use MeasureUp to work collaboratively with stakeholders to understand what they value and why, demonstrate the true value of your efforts, and make better-informed decisions about future investments in impact projects.

Webinar details

📅 Date: Thursday, 6 March 2025
⏰ Time: 13:00 – 14:00 GMT
📍 Location: Online (free webinar)

🔹 Can’t make it live? Register anyway, and we’ll send you the recording!