EVALUATIONS
Our studies use different complementary methods:
- Qualitative methods, through observations and interviews, to understand and qualify the outcomes.
- Quantitative methods to measure the outcomes of the activity assessed through indicators.
- Monetary methods to translate social impacts into economic impacts (cost benefits, avoided costs, SROI).
We work in a spirit of cooperation by promoting trust and transparency.
Social impact assessment is often accompanied by a strategic diagnosis in order to understand the keys to success, the points of vigilance, to identify the needs not covered and to identify the ways to progress.
TRAINING
In line with our mission, we are committed to share practical and theoretical knowledge about Social Impact Assessment by adapting to your needs: discovery of the subject and its issues, setting up your assessment process, seeking autonomy in your social impact reporting…
Our training offer provides you with a real progression path in your approach to social impact.
We offer 3 main intervention formats, either face-to-face or remotely:
- Social impact assessment awareness training (1 to 2 days).
- Training action to design your own impact assessment process: development of your impact map and indicator framework, construction of your collection tools, interpretation and appropriation of results (3 to 5 workshops).
- Training action to become independent in collecting and monitoring your impact over time with Impact Tools (3 workshops).
- We also design custom training programs.
Our trainings are delivered by our consultants who share with you their experience and their operational approach of social impact evaluation.
Kimso is a partner of Admical and has received the Qualiopi label for its training activities.
In 2022, Kimso provided 45 days of training for 354 trainees, and obtained a 94% satisfaction rate.
TOOLS
- We designed the intersubjective tool Acerola for the association Aux captifs, la libération.Co-constructed with accompanied persons, volunteers and social workers of the association, the project was piloted by Kimso and a team of researchers in philosophy and social ethics.
- We have developed a Social Impact Data Analysis System (RADIS) that allows organizations to verify the quality of their indicators, the robustness of their data collection process and the reliability of their data interpretation. In 2019, Kimso applied the RADIS. methodology to data from an online questionnaire to measure the social impact of the Yuka app.
EVALUATIONS
Our studies use different complementary methods:
- Qualitative methods, through observations and interviews, to understand and qualify the outcomes.
- Quantitative methods to measure the outcomes of the activity assessed through indicators.
- Monetary methods to translate social impacts into economic impacts (cost benefits, avoided costs, SROI).
We work in a spirit of cooperation by promoting trust and transparency.
Social impact assessment is often accompanied by a strategic diagnosis in order to understand the keys to success, the points of vigilance, to identify the needs not covered and to identify the ways to progress.
TRAINING
Our training offer provides you with a real progression path in your approach to social impact.
We offer 3 main intervention formats, either face-to-face or remotely:
- Social impact assessment awareness training (1 to 2 days).
- Training action to design your own impact assessment process: development of your impact map and indicator framework, construction of your collection tools, interpretation and appropriation of results (3 to 5 workshops).
- Training action to become independent in collecting and monitoring your impact over time with Impact Tools (3 workshops).
- We also design custom training programs.
Our trainings are delivered by our consultants who share with you their experience and their operational approach of social impact evaluation.
Kimso is a partner of Admical and has received the Qualiopi label for its training activities.
In 2022, Kimso provided 45 days of training for 354 trainees, and obtained a 94% satisfaction rate.
TOOLS
- We designed the intersubjective tool Acerola for the association Aux captifs, la libération.
- We have developed a Social Impact Data Analysis System (RADIS) that allows organizations to verify the quality of their indicators, the robustness of their data collection process and the reliability of their data interpretation.
EVALUATIONS
Our studies use different complementary methods:
- Qualitative methods, through observations and interviews, to understand and qualify the outcomes.
- Quantitative methods to measure the outcomes of the activity assessed through indicators.
- Monetary methods to translate social impacts into economic impacts (cost benefits, avoided costs, SROI).
We work in a spirit of cooperation by promoting trust and transparency.
Social impact assessment is often accompanied by a strategic diagnosis in order to understand the keys to success, the points of vigilance, to identify the needs not covered and to identify the ways to progress.
TRAINING
Our training offer provides you with a real progression path in your approach to social impact.
We offer 3 main intervention formats, either face-to-face or remotely:
- Social impact assessment awareness training (1 to 2 days).
- Training action to design your own impact assessment process: development of your impact map and indicator framework, construction of your collection tools, interpretation and appropriation of results (3 to 5 workshops).
- Training action to become independent in collecting and monitoring your impact over time with Impact Tools (3 workshops).
- We also design custom training programs.
Our trainings are delivered by our consultants who share with you their experience and their operational approach of social impact evaluation.
Kimso is a partner of Admical and has received the Qualiopi label for its training activities.
In 2022, Kimso provided 45 days of training for 354 trainees, and obtained a 94% satisfaction rate.
TOOLS
- We designed the intersubjective tool Acerola for the association Aux captifs, la libération.
- We have developed a Social Impact Data Analysis System (RADIS) that allows organizations to verify the quality of their indicators, the robustness of their data collection process and the reliability of their data interpretation.