Collection of Resources for Outcomes Data Management in relation to the SDGs
Content: Publications, reports, tools, training materials, and more on client-level data management and outcomes measurement linked to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). By Cerise+SPTF, its members and partners, e-MFP and other stakeholders.
Purpose: Promote strong outcomes management by financial service providers, investors, and other mission-driven organizations, through the sharing of good practices, development and dissemination of resources and tools, and direct support to mission-driven organizations to measure outcomes on their clients and beneficiaries against the SDGs metrics.
Contact: Célia Fernandez, Head of SDG Project (Cerise) - c.fernandez@cerise-spm.org, Cécile Lapenu, Executive Director (Cerise) – c.lapenu@cerise-spm.org, and Amelia Greenberg, Deputy Director (SPTF) - ameliagreenberg@sptfnetwork.org
Note: “LabODD” working group (ODD is the French acronym for SDGs).
Working Group webpage: SDG Lab | LabODD
Standard Outcomes Questionnaires
The standard outcomes questionnaires have been worked by the members of the LabODD and e-MFP Action Group (intensive exchanges with field testing, webinars, working groups) and inspired by current approaches on Outcomes measurement (investors, 60Db, MFR, IPA, IRIS+, etc.). It provides a tool for Financial Service Providers and stakeholders involved in Outcomes management to support coherent, pragmatic and concrete client data collection. All comments and proposals, share of experience are most welcome - see contacts above.
Les membres du LabODD ont travaillé avec le Groupe d’Action e-MFP afin de produire les questionnaires de normes de mesure de résultats (au travers d’échanges importants couplés à des test de terrain, webinaires, groupes de travail …). Ceux-ci ont été inspirés par les approches actuelles en matière de mesure de Résultat (investisseurs, 60Db, MFR IPA, IRIS+, etc.). Ces questionnaires fournissent aux Institutions Financières ainsi qu’aux parties prenantes impliquées dans la gestion de résultat un outil permettant de collecter les données client de manière cohérente pragmatique et concrète. Tous commentaires et proposition ainsi que partage d’expérience sont appréciés – voir la liste de contact ci-dessus.
El Cuestioniario de Resultados Estándar (Standard Outcomes Questionnaire) ha sido elaborado por los miembros de LabODD y e-MFP Action Group (intercambios intensivos con pruebas de campo, seminarios web, grupos de trabajo) e inspirado de enfoques actuales sobre la medición de resultados (inversores, 60Db, MFR, IPA, IRIS+, etc.). Proporciona una herramienta para que las instituciones financieras y las partes interesadas involucradas en la gestión de resultados respalden la recopilación de datos de clientes de una manera coherente, pragmática y concreta. Todos los comentarios, propuestas y experiencias compartidas son bienvenidos; consulte la lista de contactos arriba.
Practical Resources for Outcomes Data Management
2022 Key Resources related to the SDGs
This compendium by Cerise+SPTF gathers concrete and operational tools and resources for impact investors and social entrepreneurs to measure their contribution to the SDGs (existing principles and standards, data collection and reporting tools, case studies, good practices, and literature review).
Date: January 2022 | Language: English and more in the compendium
KoboToolbox Guide
KoboToolbox is a free platform for field data collection in challenging environments that works both online and offline through mobile devices and web browsers. This guide helps you get started with the tool.
Date: August 2022 | Language: English only
Presentation Template for a Workshop on Data Quality
A PowerPoint for trainers and consultants to organize a workshop, online or in-person, on environmental and social data management.
Date: March 2023 | Language: English only
Template for a Social Impact Report
This example in PowerPoint can help you build your organization's social impact report.
Date: June 2023 | Language: English only
Méthodologie pour définir un cadre de mesure des résultats
Une note méthodologique pour définir un cadre de mesure des résultats. Au format PowerPoint.
Date: 2021 | Langue: français uniquement
Cerise+SPTF Publications for Outcomes Management
2024 Doing Good and Avoiding Harm: Research on Correlations between Social Performance Management Practices and Customer Outcomes in Inclusive Finance
Cerise+SPTF, in collaboration with MFR and 60 Decibels, conducted a research study to explore the correlations between Social Performance Management (SPM) practices and customer outcomes. Through this research, we sought insights into what management practices are critical to making financial services beneficial to customers while avoiding customer harm, to guide future improvements in the sector.
Date: July 2024 | Language: English only
2022 Brief on Outcomes Management for Financial Service Providers: A proposed standard framework aligned with the SDGs
A collaborative project involving the e-MFP Investors Action Group and SPTF’s Outcomes Working Group to explore innovative approaches for investors on measuring and reporting outcomes using the framework of the Sustainable Development Goals.
Date: March 2022 | Language: English only
2017 Making the Case for Outcomes Management to Financial Service Providers
This brief demonstrates the why and what for of outcomes management by financial service providers (FSPs). Why is outcomes management essential for any FSP with a social mission? Specifically, how can an FSP use client outcomes data to make decisions that strengthen the FSP’s performance, both financially and socially? Understanding this will help an FSP to achieve buy-in within the organisation and encourage the board and senior management to take action.
Date: 2017 | Languages: English, French, Spanish
2016 Guidelines on Outcomes Management for Financial Service Providers
These guidelines describe 10 steps for practical and effective outcomes management.
Date: 2016 | Language: English only
2021 LabODD Energy Group Publication: "Access to energy: Is a common framework for outcome measurement possible?"
Between May and July 2021, the Energy Group conducted four workshops around a crucial question: is it possible to align with a common framework for measuring outcomes in a sector as diverse as energy access? CERISE publishes an article that presents the main conclusions after these workshops.
"Accès à l’énergie: Un cadre commun de mesure des résultats est-il possible?" Entre mai et juillet 2021, le Groupe Energie a mené quatre ateliers autour d’une question primordiale : est-il possible de s’aligner sur un cadre commun de mesure des résultats dans un secteur aussi diversifié que celui de l’accès à l’énergie ? CERISE publie un article pour présente les principales conclusions de ces ateliers.
Date: July 2021 | Language: English and French
2022 Measuring the results of an energy access project. The Experience of Enda Tamweel, in Tunisia.
Enda Tamweel, a pioneering institution of inclusive finance in Tunisia, has been committed for several years to the promotion of ecological practices and activities (see our article on this topic). In 2019, with the support of ADA and MicroEnergy International, the organization developed a new financial product: Eco-chams loans, to finance solar water pumping and irrigation systems for small producers. These new loans were first tested during a pilot phase, with date palm producers in southern Tunisia. Before deploying this innovative product to other agencies, Enda Tamweel decided to carry out a study to measure the results of the pilot phase. In this article, Khereddine Kahia, head of agricultural and environmental strategy at Enda Tamweel, shares his experience in carrying out this step-by-step study: the key points, the surprises, the difficulties, and the benefits for the institution.
Enda Tamweel, institution pionnière de la finance inclusive en Tunisie, est engagée depuis plusieurs années dans la promotion de pratiques et d’activités écologiques (voir notre article à ce sujet). En 2019, avec l’appui d’ADA et de MicroEnergy International, l’organisation développe un nouveau produit financier : les prêts Eco-chams, permettant de financer des systèmes de pompage et d’irrigation solaires à destination des petits producteurs. Ces nouveaux crédits sont tout d’abord testés lors d’une phase pilote, auprès des producteurs de palmiers dattiers du sud tunisien. Avant de déployer ce produit innovant à d’autres agences, Enda Tamweel décide de réaliser une étude de mesure des résultats de la phase pilote. Dans cet article, Khereddine Kahia, responsable de la stratégie agricole et environnementale d’Enda Tamweel, partage son expérience sur la réalisation de cette étude étape par étape : les points clés, les surprises, les difficultés, et les bénéfices que l’institution en a tirés.
Enda Tamweel, institución pionera de las finanzas inclusivas en Túnez, lleva varios años comprometida con la promoción de prácticas y actividades ecológicas (ver nuestro artículo sobre este tema). En 2019, con el apoyo de ADA y MicroEnergy International, la organización desarrolló un nuevo producto financiero: los préstamos Eco-chams, para financiar sistemas de riego y bombeo solar para pequeños productores. Estos nuevos créditos se prueban por primera vez durante una fase piloto, con productores de palmeras datileras en el sur de Túnez. Antes de implementar este producto innovador en otras agencias, Enda Tamweel decidió realizar un estudio para medir los resultados de la fase piloto. En este artículo, Khereddine Kahia, responsable de estrategia agrícola y ambiental de Enda Tamweel, comparte su experiencia al realizar este estudio paso a paso: los puntos clave, las sorpresas, las dificultades y los beneficios para la institución.
Date: August 2022 | Language: English, Spanish, and French
2022 Outcomes Management Workshop & Panel Series
Online Workshop Series with Investors and Financial Service Providers – September 2022
In collaboration with the e-MFP Investors Action Group.
Session #1 with Investors
September 13th, 2022.
Speakers:
- Spencer MacColl, Director of Impact at Kiva
- Setha Eng, Technical Assistance Associate at Incofin
- Edouard Sers, Head of Risk, Compliance and Impact at FGCA
- Anaïs Dufour, Chargée de Performance Sociale et Environnementale at SIDI.
Key Topics:
- What outcome data do investors need and value?
- What outcome data do investors manage to collect?
- What are the bottlenecks?
- Which support/TA to improve data collection and analysis?
- Which ideal set of standards outcomes indicators should be pushed for decision-making and reporting?
Session #2 with Financial Service Providers
September 20th, 2022.
Speakers:
- Calum Scott, Social impact across the Opportunity Global network
Opportunity International - Yamini Annadanam, Ankuram Social Ventures
- David Njiru, Chief Business Officer Juhudi Kilimo Kenya
- Lebo Mahlalela, Research Officer, Social Performance SEF South Africa
Key Topics:
- What is your current experience as a financial service provider?
- Which client data are you collecting?
- How do you use the data, what is the value and limits of collecting client outcomes data?
- What would be your ideal future in outcomes management?
This webinar will contribute to moving towards a minimum set of standard indicators to collect outcomes data that would support financial institutions’ strategic and operational decision-making and ease the reporting to the various investors. Discussions will help to prepare standards indicators to be collected on SPI Online, to produce a Sustainability/Outcomes report, aligned with the SDG.
Cerise+SPTF Annual Meeting – September 2022
September 28th and 29th in Paris.
During the Annual Meeting 2022, Cerise+SPTF and its partners shared experiences and continued the work to harmonize outcomes measurement and management with social investors and responsible financial service providers.
On November 28th, the Outcomes Working Group session gathered 34 participants from 60Db, ADA, Advans, Agents for Impact (AFI), Baobab, BIB, Cerise+SPTF, CGAP, ECLOF, e-MFP, FGCA, FINCA, Gojo, IDH Trade, Incofin, independent consultants, MCPI, MFR, NMI, NWFT Philippines, Oikocredit, PROPARCO, Seasons International, SIDI, Tameo, Triodos, Triple Jump, World Bank Savings Institute (WSBI).
The plenary session on November 29th was about “Exploring the Connection between Investment in Social and Environmental Performance Management and Better Client Outcomes”.
European Microfinance Week – November 2022
LabODD & e-MFP Investors Action Group Working Group Session
November 16, 2022.
The e-MFP Investors Action Group and the LabODD (SDG Lab) from Cerise+SPTF continued the work to harmonize and push for outcomes management with social investors and responsible financial service providers. The discussions aimed to agree on a common set of outcome indicators and a core questionnaire to collect reliable and useful outcome data from the end clients. The participants discussed whether the proposed outcomes indicators would be relevant for both financial service providers and the related stakeholders (e.g., investors, networks, regulators), to:
- Take informed decisions for building strong social and environmental strategies
- Support operational decision-making
- Better serve the end clients
- Ease the reporting to the various investors
- Understand the impact of financial services on the end clients
The selected potential outcome indicators will be included in SPI Online assessment tools by 2023.
Panel Session: The Drivers for Better Outcomes
November 16, 2022.
How Social and Environmental Performance Management practices can be most closely linked to better customer outcomes? The panelists shared their recent experiences in measuring outcomes and listening to clients.
Speakers:
- Cécile Lapenu, Director of Cerise
- Pranav Sridhar, Client Success Lead at 60 Decibels
- Kawien Ziedses des Plantes, Sustainable Impact Manager at Oikocredit