The expectation to show impact has intensified. Boards, executives and funders are increasingly asking: 'What difference is this making?'
Many organisations are doing important work. But demonstrating impact can be challenging, especially for programs that aim to increase physical activity, prevent gender-based violence, improve healthy eating, strengthen community wellbeing, or address other complex community issues.
These programs often:
Influence change indirectly by shaping environments, policies and practices
Contribute to outcomes that unfold over years and are influenced by many actors beyond a single program
Operate without a clear, shared standard for what “good quality” looks like
The result?
Planning feels fragmented. Reporting feels stressful. Impact feels hard to explain.
That's where we come in.
Read more about our approach and what others say about our credibility.