New SIM e-zine: a bit more Paris (and plenty of good stories)

The 5th issue of the Social Impact Manager (SIM) e-zine is out – and if you’ve been following what we’ve been up to over the past months, it might feel familiar, but still worth a read.

👉 You can check out the full e-zine (and all the other issues) here: https://simproject.eu/e-zines/

Remember how we were in Paris in November 2025, at the SIM International School at Sorbonne?
Well, this issue brings a bit more of that story – with an overview of the programme, plus two videos and a podcast where participants and partners share their experiences.

We were represented there by Domagoj & Ivana, together with guests from JGL, DIP and EFRI—and that’s exactly what comes through in the e-zine: how different perspectives come together—business, academic and societal.

Besides Paris, this issue also features:

  • concrete projects developed by participants across countries – from social inclusion to sustainable solutions
  • a workshop at the Faculty of Economics in Rijeka, showing how interest in social impact is really growing
  • personal stories from participants that best show what it means when knowledge is actually put into practice
  • and the new SIM Training Handbook – a very practical resource for anyone looking to seriously engage with social impact.

What we particularly like about this issue is that it clearly shows how social impact is no longer just a “nice idea”, but something that is increasingly structured, measured and embedded into real work.

👉 If you’re interested in the full Social Impact Manager story and its practical results – take a look at the project’s official website https://simproject.eu/ .