Позитивные изменения. Том 2, № 3 (2022). Positive changes. Volume 2, Issue 3 (2022) - страница 25

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It is encouraging that an ever-growing number of projects and programs are striving to comply with the principles of evidence-based approach, and it makes absolutely no difference whether it is a social entrepreneur or another socially significant project, if they have the same goal – achieving a social effect[6].

EVALUATION OF SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP PROJECTS AND REGULAR SOCIAL PROJECTS

Let’s think about the complex evaluation that a project/organization goes through when it applies for various support competitions and programs.

Each competition and program is unique, but they share many common principles and assessment parameters: issues related to the problem and effectiveness of the solution, assessment of the results for the beneficiaries (although it is done very differently), (co)funding of the grant project and continuing its work after the funding is over, assessing the capacity of the project leader and team, reputational issues, etc.

Roughly speaking, the key difference in the assessment of projects submitted to the social (impact) entrepreneur support program is the detail and depth of the organizers’ focus on the financial sustainability, or in some cases, the profitability and investment appeal of the project.

If we talk about a startup at the idea or prototype stage, the potential for financial sustainability is assessed. It always depends on the market, the value and demand for the product, on the personal and professional qualities of the project founder and his or her team.

Some programs, including our competition and the Incubator, provide social startups with tools and support that enable them to test hypotheses, related both to social impact and business models, so to speak, under expert supervision. Projects that maintain the best balance between social impact and financial sustainability have a better chance of receiving additional support in such competitions and programs.

Нам это (не) нужно? Оценка воздействия социальных предприятий в России

Валерия Завгородняя, Ирина Лактюшина

DOI 10.55140/2782–5817–2022–2–2–16–20



Оценка воздействия не относится к задачам бизнеса, от которых непосредственно зависит его существование. Поэтому оценка пока не является обязательным элементом проектов в сфере социального предпринимательства. Но, по мнению многих экспертов, а также опыту тех, кто добровольно и уже сейчас выбирают путь профессиональной «рефлексии» результатов своей работы, благодаря ей значительно расширяются возможности и перспективы развития. С какими сложностями сталкиваются социальные предприниматели в оценке своих проектов, и какие возможности при этом могут получить – пойдет речь в нашем материале.