
Real-world examples showcasing practical application of social value principles
Case Studies
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Mears Group embeds social and diversity impact across housing and care services, using the Social Value Certificate to formalise their commitment.
Ayala Foundation is improving the lives of people in underserved sectors in the Philippines and recognised their impact needs to be measures using SROI.
Discover how Trees For Cities is planting trees to improve people’s lives and undertaking the Social Value Certificate to continue their social impact journey.
Greater Manchester’s Renew Hub supports the Social Value Principles by involving stakeholders, creating jobs, reusing goods, and exploring community-driven outcomes.
Mantell Gwynedd embeds social value into strategy, measuring outcomes like loneliness and health through social prescribing.
Supply Change identified £350,000 of Eurovia’s spend suitable for social enterprises and is now supporting further regional analyses to increase local impact.
Dominvs transformed a corner into a vibrant cultural space. The initiative created an engaging environment for the local community experience and enjoy arts and culture.
Routes To Work, with the University of the West of Scotland, built a framework to capture both hard and soft outcomes, like improved mental health.
Barnsley Council funded upgraded shelters for a local club, boosting community participation, wellbeing, and social value while avoiding overclaiming.
Charity shops create social and environmental value every day. Discover how they’re using SROI to measure their impact and tell their story.
Salford partnered with Keepmoat to co-create a hands-on construction programme for NEET youth, improving confidence, aspirations, and progression into education or training.
Belfast City Council regenerated Springfield Dam into a shared public park, engaging both communities to heal divides and create welcoming, connected spaces in West Belfast.