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What is the Social Impact Cycle?

Illustration of student presenting the Social Impact Cycle
Emmy Pykles (BS, '25) used the Spanish she learned on her mission to teach the social impact cycle at a 2023 women in STEM conference in Costa Rica (illustrated above).

The Social Impact Cycle is a framework to help individuals and organizations create positive social change in a systematic and effective way. The cycle consists of several stages to guide the process, from identifying social issues to implementing solutions and measuring their impact.

Here is an overview of the Social Impact Cycle:

Love the Problem

The process starts by deeply researching and comprehending the social issue at hand. It requires identifying the root causes, stakeholders, and the context in which the problem exists. This foundational understanding is crucial for developing effective solutions.

Design the Change

In this phase, creative and evidence-based solutions are designed to address the identified social problem. It includes brainstorming, prototyping, and planning interventions that can make a meaningful difference.

Implement

This stage involves putting the designed solutions into action. It necessitates organizing resources, mobilizing stakeholders, and executing the planned interventions. Effective implementation often requires strong project management skills and adaptability to overcome challenges.

Evaluate

After implementing solutions, it is essential to measure their effectiveness. This stage involves collecting data, analyzing outcomes, and assessing whether the interventions have achieved the desired social impact. It helps in understanding successes and areas for improvement.

By following the Social Impact Cycle, individuals and organizations can systematically approach social issues, ensuring that their efforts are informed, effective, and sustainable. This cycle emphasizes the importance of understanding problems deeply, designing thoughtful solutions, implementing them effectively, evaluating their impact rigorously, and sharing knowledge for collective progress.