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Kleykamp presented a funder's view of impact measurement and management, distinguishing investor from company impact and outputs from outcomes across the foundation's four portfolios. She advocated building a Theory of Change by starting at intended impact and working backward, cautioning (via a Kenyan water-filter example) that context is paramount and metrics must be useful to partners. Summary derived from the conference transcript; not an author-supplied abstract of record.
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@article{Kleykamp2026Measuring,
title = {Measuring impact: a funder's perspective},
author = {Laurence Kleykamp},
journal = {iPlaces-Kotahi},
year = {2026},
doi = {10.60950/d27c7df5-1317-48a8-a6fd-e7120c6f0826},
url = {https://doi.org/10.60950/d27c7df5-1317-48a8-a6fd-e7120c6f0826}
}
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