The Charitable Measurement Initiative is a collaboration of people and organizations that are deeply committed to the belief that social change organizations can mobilize significant new and better investment if they are able to implement a measurement reporting framework that credibly communicates their real impact to donors. The Initiative is directed by GiveIndia (www.giveindia.org) and calls on the resources of pilot program partners Keystone Accountability, (www.keystoneaccountability.org), Global Giving (www.globalgiving.com), and New Philanthropy Capital (www.philanthropycapital.org), as well as many other organizations committed to social welfare.
Both Alex and I started on this process when we decided that we wanted to combine our previous experiences in humanitarian and charitable work with our current work as corporate lawyers. We were hoping to find a group in
Thankfully, we were put in touch with GiveIndia, they discussed the idea of running a pilot program implementing the Keystone framework developed by Keystone Accountability to see if we could help organizations more clearly articulate the outcomes they wanted and better communicate their actual results to donors. This was exactly what we were hoping to do and gladly agreed to donate a year of time to making this work.
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