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This virtual event will provide an opportunity for evaluators & social impact professionals to learn about local impact measurement platforms & tools that have come out of Queensland.
Hear about innovative ways to collect stories from individuals and communities, an easy way to track charitable giving impact and a platform to design, measure and adapt your program logic.
• Sarah Mak - Folktale www.folktale.i...
Sarah is a passionate entrepreneur driving change through real stories. She is the co-founder and CEO of Folktale, a technology platform with a mission to transform how organisations globally approach storytelling in order to monitor, evaluate and communicate their ongoing impact. With a career spanning public health, global development, filmmaking and technology, Sarah is shifting how communities, programs and donors connect their hearts and minds through the power of story.
• Josh Murchie - Little Phil www.littlephil...
Josh is Co-founder of little Phil, a micro-philanthropy platform designed to help empower charities for the future. He is also a fellow at Griffith University Yunus Centre for Social-impact Social Entrepreneur in Residence (SEiR), working with students, staff, Alumni, other SEiRs and the university to nurture and inspire the next generation of Social-Entrepreneurs.
• Luke Everett - Torch/ Project IO torch.projecti...
Luke Everett is an IT professional that has spent the last 15 years working in International Development with teams working for Australian Department of Foreign Affairs, UK Foreign Commonwealth and Development Office, and US Agency for International Development. After working with teams to design and implement information management systems for stakeholder reporting he started Project IO with some colleagues to improve impact measurement and stakeholder engagement.
This event was organised by the QLD Regional Network of the AES in partnership with SIMNA (Social Impact Measurement Network Australia).