This article examines methodologies and applications for quantifying social return on investment (SROI) in university-community partnerships. While traditional return on investment metrics focus on financial outcomes, SROI provides a framework for valuing the broader social, environmental, and economic benefits created through collaborative initiatives. Drawing on evidence from established frameworks and case studies, this paper presents a comprehensive approach to SROI measurement in the higher education context. The analysis explores definitional boundaries, measurement challenges, and implementation strategies across different partnership models. The findings demonstrate that quantified SROI metrics can strengthen institutional commitment, enhance partnership sustainability, inform resource allocation, and increase stakeholder engagement. Evidence-based approaches for building organizational capacity to measure and communicate social impact are presented, offering practical guidance for university administrators, community relations officers, and nonprofit partners seeking to demonstrate and enhance the value of their collaborative work.
Jonathan Westover (Wed,) studied this question.