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Impact Management for Corporate Social Responsibility & Organisational Impact - Part 2: Masterclass

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Demonstrating and articulating positive social impact is an important theme for consumers, corporates, and indeed every sector in 2020. Join us in this masterclass as we bring together a variety of businesses and organisations across sectors to explore development of tailored and streamlined impact indicators, delving into the suite of measurement frameworks and methodologies including:

  • A Wellbeing Index approach as highlighted in the WA Outcomes Measurement Framework (OMFW) 
  • Global Impact Investing Network’s IRIS B-Lab’s 
  • B-Corp certification
  • Social Return on Investment (SROI) 
  • The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s)

Note: this masterclass builds on the knowledge from Part 1: Webinar. Please click here for information on the webinar on impact management for corporate social responsibility; and click here for information on the webinar on impact management for organisational impact (more appropriate for NFP organisations or small social enterprises). This masterclass may be rescheduled depending on the rapidly evolving COVID-19 situation.

BOOK NOW AS TICKETS ARE STRICTLY LIMITED TO A CAPACITY OF 40 FOR THIS DEEP-DIVE PERTH MASTERCLASS.

About the presenters:

Kylie Hansen (Founding & Executive Director, Impact Seed)

Kylie is a passionate advocate and leading capacity builder across the WA not-for-profit, government, social enterprise sectors, and is well recognised for her high quality impact in these areas over the past 10 years.

Kylie leads Impact Seed's impact and outcomes measurement agenda, supporting social enterprises and purpose driven organisations, impact investors and investees to fully understand, articulate and measure their impact. 

Over the past 15 years Kylie has worked across WA sectors including corporate, not-for-profit, and government agencies, with a more recent focus on supporting development of streamlined impact management strategies in these sectors, and extending to foundations and family offices.

In partnership with the Western Australian Council of Social Service and with the State Government, Kylie led the development of the first phase of the whole of sector WA Outcomes Measurement Framework. She also just completed the five-year review of the Woodside Development Fund, a $20M corporate foundation-style fund with a 10-year commitment to early childhood development in WA.

Prior to founding Impact Seed, Kylie was the in-country CEO for Empowering Communities, which focused on international development within and into Cambodia through a B2B and B2C retail social enterprise model reporting to international funders including Lonely Planet and AusAID.

Kylie holds graduate qualifications across business, arts, and community development; and post-graduate qualifications in law, project management and social impact. 


Emma Tomkinson - Director, Social Investment & Innovation


Emma has worked on social impact bond policy for the NSW Government and UK Cabinet Office. She intimately understands outcomes based frameworks and the link between innovation design and implementation through her years of experience in designing for measurable outcomes through social impact bonds, working across the not for profit, finance and government sectors nationally and internationally.

She is the founder of Community Insight Australia, which takes all the publicly available data about Australians and plugs it in the back end of a map. When people designing services need to know about an issue or a place, they can just go to the map and get it. Prior to embarking on a career as a social impact analyst, Emma was a maths teacher, with her first job in the Northern Territory.

Emma has a Bachelor of Arts (Mathematics, Politics and Philosophy) and a Master of Special Education (Psychometrics) from the University of Western Australia. In addition, she holds a Graduate Diploma of Education from Melbourne University and a Master of Science (Operational Research) from the London School of Economics.


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