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| title = Common Approach to Impact Measurement
| overview = The Common Approach to Impact Measurement is a flexible, community-driven framework designed to support social and ecological purpose organizations in tracking, analyzing, and reporting their impact in a structured yet adaptable manner. It prioritizes interoperability, stakeholder-driven data collection, and cross-sector comparability while allowing organizations to define their own impact metrics.
| importance = High
| related_topics = Impact Measurement, Social Impact Assessment, Sustainability Reporting, Outcome Mapping, Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Social Return on Investment (SROI)
| external_resources =
[https://www.commonapproach.org/ Official Common Approach website with resources on implementation, training, and data standards.],
[https://www.globalreporting.org/ The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) framework, widely used for sustainability reporting.],
[https://www.socialvalueint.org/ Principles of Social Value and Social Return on Investment (SROI) by Social Value International.],
[https://redd.unfccc.int/ UNFCCC REDD+ framework for tracking deforestation and environmental impact.],
[https://www.unep-wcmc.org/ United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre for environmental data management.],
[https://impactmanagementproject.com/ The Impact Management Project, a global effort to standardize impact measurement across sectors.],
[https://www.oecd.org/ OECD guidelines on evaluating social impact for public and private sector organizations.],
[https://sdgs.un.org/goals Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) official framework for tracking progress toward global sustainability targets.],
[https://www.mdpi.com/journal/sustainability/special_issues/impact_measurement Academic journal articles on sustainability and impact measurement methodologies.]
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