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Designing for Social Impact: Harnessing Data for Systemic Change

October 29 @ 11:30 am - 12:30 pm

Free

Are you excited about designing programmes that truly make a difference? Want to learn how to make your efforts more effective and aligned with what really matters to the people you serve?

Join us for a seminar on designing for social impact on a grand scale.

Event Highlights:

  • From Reactive to Proactive:

See how using data-driven insights can help you move from reacting to the needs of community to proactively designing for them. Understand how a comprehensive needs assessment (Wellbeing Baseline) can be the starting point to set objectives, develop policies, and plan strategically for maximum impact.

  • Discover what’s possible in terms of holistic, ethical and robust data collection at scale:

We will explore how data can be gathered and interpreted at scale to better understand the landscape and design initiatives that truly uplift and support your target groups.

  • Real-World Examples:

Gain practical insights from case studies of large-scale wellbeing baseline projects underway in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, and of holistic social impact research conducted by Huber Social and their clients globally. Learn from their successes and challenges to apply these lessons to your own work.

Let’s work together to build a future where our initiatives are not just effective, but transformative.

Who Should Attend:

This seminar is ideal for impact investors, family foundations, family offices, government officials, grant makers, and funders who are committed to designing and supporting initiatives that drive meaningful social change.

Your Hosts:

The session will be hosted by Huber Social Chief Integrity Officer Brett Nan Tie, and Interim CEO Michelle Macaskill.

Details

Date:
October 29
Time:
11:30 am - 12:30 pm
Cost:
Free
Event Category:
Website:
https://events.humanitix.com/designing-for-social-impact-harnessing-data-for-systemic-change

Venue

Online

Organiser

Huber Social
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