The Common Approach theory of change is rooted in the belief that impact measurement can be improved by making it more relevant to social purpose organizations (SPOs). For measurement to be made more relevant to SPOs, the tension between flexibility and uniformity must be addressed. Individual organizations need to be able to measure what matters most to them while ensuring that networks of organizations, funders, grantmakers, and investors can also gather information on collective impact.
We believe that in order to address this problem, some systemic shifts to the ecosystem of social purpose organizations are needed. By drawing on existing and ongoing work in this space to develop standards that balance flexibility and uniformity, we believe this change can be realized.
Common Approach has developed four community-driven standards that we believe will help social purpose organizations, and those who support and invest in them, find the balance needed in order for impact measurement to be more valuable to everyone. Our standards are not focused on making measurement more rigorous or more accurate—rather, they make it more useful, more efficient and eventually, more focused on who is being impacted.