How to put a real number against the Social Value of your Event
Prove your event’s impact in numbers: Introducing event:decision’s Social Value Yield (SaVY)
You already know your event does more than hit attendance targets.
Events support local jobs. Events put money into a responsible supply chain. Events can improve well-being, spark community partnerships, and leave something behind long after the last lanyard is packed away.
The problem is: these outcomes are hard to defend in the language decision-makers use most – money.
That’s why event:decision has built Social Value Yield (SaVY): a clear, credible way to express your event’s social impact as a financial value, so it can sit confidently alongside budget, ROI, and carbon reporting.
The challenge: “Our brand looks good”… isn’t a metric
If you’re an event planner, you’ve probably been asked questions like:
- What social value did this event create – really?
- How do we compare impact across different event-types and regions?
- Can we show something tangible to procurement, ESG, or the board?
Most teams can describe social initiatives, but struggle to quantify them in a way that’s consistent, defensible, and comparable from one event to the next.
SVY solves that.
What is Social Value Yield (SaVY)?
Social Value Yield translates your event’s social performance into a financial proxy.
Think of it as the social equivalent of carbon reporting:
- Carbon tools translate activity into tonnes of CO₂e
- SVY translates social outcomes into a financial expression of the value you create
It does this by calculating the portion of your budget that has the potential to create social value, then adjusting this based on your event’s actual social performance.
In plain terms:
SaVY = the social value potential (from your budget) × your event’s social performance score
This gives you a single figure that reflects the social value your event can actually deliver.
Why most corporate events sit at the low end of budget.
Most corporate events are powerful—but they’re also short-lived and operationally heavy.
Unlike capital projects, most event spend goes into delivery essentials: venues, production, travel, catering, logistics. That means the “social value potential” is real, but not 100% of the budget.
For most B2B, corporate, brand, and agency-led events, SVY typically lands in the 10–30% of total event budget range.
That’s not a limitation—it’s exactly what makes SVY credible. It’s designed to avoid inflated claims and keep your results aligned with globally recognised social value approaches used in procurement and global ESG contexts.
What SaVY captures (the stuff you’re already doing)
SVY reflects the practical decisions event teams make every day, such as:
- choosing responsible suppliers (including social enterprises)
- maximising the locality effect in your supply chain
- embedding fair work and wellbeing practices
- supporting local economies and employment
- improving accessibility and inclusion
- partnering with community or charitable initiatives
- strengthening legacy outcomes beyond the event live dates
If you’re building these into your events, SVY helps you convert that effort into something leadership can understand and support.
What you can do with SaVY (and why it’s useful commercially)
SaVY isn’t just a nice-to-have metric. It unlocks real advantages for event teams:
1) Win internal buy-in
SVY gives sustainability and social initiatives a language that resonates with:
- Procurement
- Finance
- Leadership
- ESG reporting
2) Compare events apples-to-pears
SaVY is designed to be normalised, so you can benchmark:
- different event sizes
- different formats (conference vs. internal meeting vs. activation, for example)
- different regions and supply chains
3) Strengthen client and sponsor conversations
If you run events for clients, SaVY helps you show:
- what impact can be delivered
- where value came from
- which improvements will increase impact next time
It turns “responsible event delivery” into a measurable value proposition, with a far wider scope than purely carbon-related metrics.
How to get your Social Value Yield with event:decision
From Jan-26, SaVY will included in our standard Impact: Responsible Event Review – a structured assessment that measures and benchmarks the environmental and social performance of your event, then turns that into clear insights you can act on.
If you’re a subscription partner of event:decision, you’ll get:
- your Social Value Yield
- a transparent explanation of how it was derived
- performance insights across key social themes
- practical recommendations to increase impact (and prove it)
Ready to put a number on your event’s Social Value?
If you’re already delivering responsible events, SaVY helps you prove it.
And if you’re still building your approach, SaVY gives you a clear roadmap for what to improve—backed by a metric stakeholders can trust.
To get your own Social Value Yield, just commission an Impact: Responsible Event Review.
It couldn’t be simpler.








