The Impact Genome Registry (IGR), a leader in social impact verification, announced a new collaboration with Deloitte* to help strengthen its existing verification process.
The Impact Genome Registry (IGR), a leader in social impact verification, announced a new collaboration with Deloitte* to help strengthen its existing verification process.
Tune into the first of our webinar series with Catchafire. Learn how to improve your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program and streamline your grantmaking corporate investment process.
Tune into the first of our webinar series with Catchafire. Learn how to improve your Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program and streamline your grantmaking corporate investment process.
In a major move towards valuing impact in the nonprofit sector, Charity Navigator, the largest and most influential evaluator of charities in America, and Impact Genome, the world's leading social impact registry, have joined forces to elevate the quality and availability of nonprofit impact data
In a major move towards valuing impact in the nonprofit sector, Charity Navigator, the largest and most influential evaluator of charities in America, and Impact Genome, the world's leading social impact registry, have joined forces to elevate the quality and availability of nonprofit impact data
If we can accurately measure our carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions why does it seem so difficult to accurately measure the S (social impact outcomes) in ESG?
If we can accurately measure our carbon footprint and greenhouse gas emissions why does it seem so difficult to accurately measure the S (social impact outcomes) in ESG?
ESG investors want to see the effects of their investments in firms that say they are reducing fossil fuel emissions or promoting clean energy, but the data that is available seldom enables that.
ESG investors want to see the effects of their investments in firms that say they are reducing fossil fuel emissions or promoting clean energy, but the data that is available seldom enables that.
Over the past two centuries, economists, policy makers, and researchers have aspired to “harden” social science. A lot of progress has been made: using randomized, controlled experiments; making “evidence-based” decisions; and generating rigorous data. At the same time, there are limitations to how
Over the past two centuries, economists, policy makers, and researchers have aspired to “harden” social science. A lot of progress has been made: using randomized, controlled experiments; making “evidence-based” decisions; and generating rigorous data. At the same time, there are limitations to how
Donors direct their money towards the most effective charities when they are provided with valid data on impact. This is proven in a large American study from Impact Genome, which works to map data on social initiatives and make them comparable.
Donors direct their money towards the most effective charities when they are provided with valid data on impact. This is proven in a large American study from Impact Genome, which works to map data on social initiatives and make them comparable.
A recent study shows that comparable, easily digestible metrics shifted donations from charities with only a good pitch to those with demonstrable results. There are over 10 million non-government organizations worldwide. Donors do not have enough time, attention, or cognitive bandwidth to evaluate
A recent study shows that comparable, easily digestible metrics shifted donations from charities with only a good pitch to those with demonstrable results. There are over 10 million non-government organizations worldwide. Donors do not have enough time, attention, or cognitive bandwidth to evaluate
Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply report your program results and get them externally verified by a trusted third-party registry? It’s not as impossible as it sounds—in fact, we’re close.
Wouldn’t it be great if you could simply report your program results and get them externally verified by a trusted third-party registry? It’s not as impossible as it sounds—in fact, we’re close.
CHICAGO, August 24, 2022 – The Impact Genome Registry™, the world’s leading impact verification platform, announced it has partnered with Benevity, the leading provider of global corporate purpose software.
CHICAGO, August 24, 2022 – The Impact Genome Registry™, the world’s leading impact verification platform, announced it has partnered with Benevity, the leading provider of global corporate purpose software.