Measuring the impact of community businesses at neighbourhood level

Crawshaw, R., Hamlyn, R., Coutinho, S., Fitzpatrick, A. and Williams, J. (2020) Measuring the impact of community businesses at neighbourhood level. Research Report. Power to Change.

Abstract

Power to Change commissioned Kantar in 2019 to conduct a ‘hyperlocal’ version of the national Community Life Survey (CLS) in six operational areas centred around community businesses supported by Power to Change. Each area has a mean average population 1,500 people. The ‘hyperlocal’ design builds on studies conducted in 2017 and 2018 which established a new way of measuring the social impact of community businesses on their local community (Willis et al., 2017: Coutinho et al., 2018). In summary, these studies found that the CLS offered a cost-effective approach to creating a baseline measure of community cohesion and social action in the local areas served by community businesses.

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