What makes your organisation effective?
Our question to Christian organisations is quite simple: What makes you effective in creating the change you hope to see?
When helping hurts… and data deludes
The increasing availability and quantity of data are a double-edged sword. It can delude those of us with the privilege of leading and orchestrating research into thinking that the presence of data from those we seek to serve equates to the presence of those very people themselves.
5 questions Christian organisations need to answer when thinking about their impact
Christian leaders find themselves challenged by five main groups of questions that both themselves, funders and supporters are increasingly asking. Whilst they are difficult questions, if they can answer them, these Christian leaders can be better released to turn their vision into impact.
How do you know if your theory of change is useful?
As with many ideas like this, the transition from niche tool to popular usage has led to a loss of clarity on what the daily value of a theory of change is, and what actually makes theory of change serve organisational purposes.
Is “being a Christian charity or fund” enough to attract Christian donors?
Christian charities and Christian funds often tell us that their donors want to support specifically Christian causes. But is simply “being Christian” enough to attract donors?
5 things we’ve noticed about how Christian organisations think about impact
As we look back on training, coaching, and helping over 100 different organisations through the model’s questions, here are five things we’ve noticed.
Should funding decisions be interpreted as “divine validation”?
In this article we’ll discuss whether funding decisions should be interpreted as God’s will.
Where is your impact strategy rooted?
In this article we’ll outline five distinct impact strategy types that exist across the non-profit sector.
What is your 'impact personality'?
What is your ‘Impact Personality’? Not all motivation is the same Across the social…