Social impact measurement
Social impact measurement is an increasingly popular subject. In the social economy, it tends to influence current practices, generates enthusiasm, but also distrust. After three years of work on these issues, TIESS is organizing a day of convergence to bring into focus the potential and limits of impact measurement for the social economy.
You are a social economy network, a funder, a support organization, an evaluation expert or a researcher working on these issues? This event was designed for you.
Welcome speech by Robert Beaudry, executive committee member of the City of Montreal, director of economic and commercial development, as well as government relations
Opening conference by Marthe Nyssens, Université Catholique de Louvain (Belgium)
“International experiences, common concerns” with:
- Yannick Blanc, La Fonda (France)
- Sébastien Pereau, Concertés (Belgium)
- Kate Ruff, Carleton University (Ontario)
- Bryn Sadownik, Vancity Community Foundation (British Columbia)
- Andrew Taylor, Ontario Nonprofit Network (Ontario)
- Marie J. Bouchard, ESG UQAM (Québec)
Group discussions.
Workshop session.
Unveiling of the Montreal Declaration on evaluation and social impact measurement.
- Martin Frappier (Chantier de l’économie sociale)
- Gaston Bédard (Conseil québécois de la coopération et de la mutualité – CQCM)
- Odette Trépanier (Comité sectoriel de main-d’oeuvre de l’économie sociale et l’action communautaire – CSMO-ESAC)
- Richard Gravel (Collectif des entreprises d’insertion du Québec – CEIQ)
- Sonia Vaillancourt (Conseil québécois du loisir – CQL)
Closing cocktail.
The event will end at 6pm.








