Curating Your Impact Reporting

Summary

📌 Impact reporting involves documenting and communicating the outcomes and effects of an organization's activities, typically for stakeholders such as donors, investors, or the general public. It's a way to showcase the effectiveness and value of your work.

Check out our examples of Impact Reporting in the Resource Library

In an impact report, you can include:

Project Overview: Briefly describe the project or initiative.

Objectives: List the specific goals you aimed to achieve.

Strategies and Activities: Detail the methods used to meet these objectives.

Quantitative Outcomes: Include measurable results, like numbers served or units produced.

Qualitative Outcomes: Describe the less tangible impacts, such as community improvements or changes in attitudes.

Case Studies: Provide real-life examples that illustrate the impact.

Data Analysis: Interpret how the data aligns with your objectives.

Challenges and Lessons Learned: Discuss any obstacles faced and what was learned.

Future Plans: Outline the next steps or future initiatives based on the report’s findings.

Testimonials and Quotes: Add statements from beneficiaries or stakeholders.

Photographs and Visuals: Include images that complement the text.

Financial Report: Provide a summary of the budget and expenditure. </aside>