SROI Methodology: 5 Ways to Measure Real Impact
SROI methodology (Social Return on Investment) answers a critical question: does every riyal spent on charity or social programs create the same value? The answer is no.
This global framework shifts the focus from how much is spent to what real, measurable impact is achieved.
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What is SROI Methodology?
The SROI methodology is an internationally recognized approach used to measure how much social, economic, and environmental value is generated per unit of investment.
- Focuses on outcomes, not just activities
- Measures real impact, not just spending
- Links results to tangible value
In simple terms:
- Not “how much we spent”
- But “what value was actually created”
Why Did SROI Methodology Emerge?
Traditional reporting methods focused mainly on:
- Number of beneficiaries
- Total spending
However, they fail to answer the most important question:
Was the impact worth the investment?
How Does SROI Methodology Work?
The process can be simplified into five key steps:
- Identify stakeholders
- Define outcomes (actual changes)
- Establish attribution (what change is caused by the project)
- Assign financial proxies to outcomes
- Calculate the SROI ratio
Example:
- Every 1 riyal invested → generates 4.2 riyals in social value
Real Example of SROI in Action
A training program costing 1 million riyals may generate:
- Job creation
- Increased income levels
- Reduced unemployment
Total impact could reach 3 to 5 million riyals in measurable social value.
What Makes SROI Methodology Different?
The SROI methodology stands out from traditional evaluation approaches:
- Connects impact to financial value
- Uses evidence-based analysis
- Prevents inflated results (deadweight & attribution)
- Supports strategic decision-making
Where is SROI Methodology Used?
This approach is widely applied across sectors:
- Charities and endowments
- Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)
- Government programs
- Impact investment funds
For organizations aiming to strengthen governance and impact, see
how to measure ESG performance effectively.
Global Reference for SROI
The leading global authority behind the SROI methodology is:
- Social Value International (SVI)
- Sets standards and frameworks
- Accredits reports
- Provides professional certifications
Conclusion: From Spending to Value Creation
SROI methodology transforms how organizations think about impact. It shifts the focus from budgets and activities to measurable value and real outcomes.
The future of social investment is not about how much you spend… but how much value you create.
For more details, visit
Social Value International official website.


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