Our Impact and Learnings in 2022
09/03/2023
Written by V. Halburd
Impact measurment

Recently, we shared some insights about building a social impact measurement and learning framework to help us understand our impact beyond ‘dollars granted’ and look at how we, as a funder, can create enabling conditions for good work to happen. Here's our first run at using that data to share some of our learnings and impact from 2022.

2022 Impact & Learnings Summary

Informed by data and evidence collected under our Social Impact Measurement and Learning (SIML) framework, this summary explores our funding in 2022, the impact of our partners work and what we learned along the way.

This Impact and Learnings summary covers the breadth of the Foundations focus areas across 2022. It is informed by data and evidence collected under our Social Impact Measurement and Learning (SIML) framework. 

Our SIML Framework is designed to support us to:

  • Be accountable and transparent to the community we serve for achieving our purpose and upholding the Foundation’s principles. This speaks broadly to our work with communities across the whole of South Australia.

  • Capture and make sense of our learnings about what works and what doesn’t, to adapt and strengthen the practice of the Foundation. This speaks to the Foundation staff, board, and strategic partners.

  • Share our learnings to contribute to influencing systems, practices, and mindsets more broadly. This speaks to the philanthropic sphere, governments, not-for-profits, international funder groups and change makers.

This Impact and Learnings summary is one way that we’ll be putting some of the intentions above into action. We're also leaning into not just what we learned, but the actions we are taking and practices we are shifting internally to respond to our learnings in order to create better enabling conditions for our partners.

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