A report containing the results of an assessment based on the Social Return on Investment method. The evaluation included two FDDS programs: one assistance program – the Children’s Aid Center in Starogard Gdansk and one prevention program-the Child in the Network program.

The study showed that preventive measures, thanks to the broad coverage of every dollar, bring almost 14 times the social profit. Aid efforts that are inherently more intensive and involve a much narrower group of people are much more costly – after all, they generate 1.5 times the return on each dollar. This action was made possible by the support of the OAK Foundation.

 
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