Impact reporting

Organisations have for some time reported financial results, but reporting the less tangible aspects of an organisation’s work and its impact upon beneficiaries is more problematic. Nevertheless, the idea is here to stay and several have produced clear and informative reports on their impact.

Impact reporting really gathered momentum in 2004, when the charity Commission published its guidance Hallmarks of an Effective Charity, which stated that “an effective charity considers the impact it that it wants to have and actually has on the people who benefit from it”.

The Impact Coalition, now housed within Acevo after spending its first years at the Institute of Fundraising,  was set up in 2006 to improve accountability and transparency in the sector and considers itself the starting point for good impact reporting.

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Sir Howard Davies
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People give with their hearts, not their heads, warns top economist 4

Fundraising | 8 Feb 2012

Charities should be wary of regaling donors with too many facts and figures about the impact of their work because giving is often irrational and ruled by emotion, a leading economist has warned.


International Aid league table finds best giving opportunities
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International Aid league table finds best giving opportunities

Fundraising | Niki May Young | 6 Dec 2011

A British initiative has come second in a league table of international aid schemes which aims to find the best opportunities for donors to accomplish good with their donation.

Impact analysts body launched amid warnings of potential 'terrible' mistakes
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Impact analysts body launched amid warnings of potential 'terrible' mistakes 1

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 1 Dec 2011

The Social Impact Analysts Association is holding its inaugural meeting today amid calls for greater recognition of the importance of impact analysis and warnings that the progress of the practice and profession needs to be handled with great care.

Tris Lumley, head of development at NPC
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Impact reporting consultation launches to enhance story-telling by charities

Fundraising | Kirsty Weakley | 11 Oct 2011

New Philanthropy Capital, CFDG and Acevo have launched a universal set of principles for impact reporting and are looking for feedback from chief executives, finance directors, fundraisers and grantmakers.

GamCare secures three-year funding deal to run gambling helpline
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GamCare secures three-year funding deal to run gambling helpline

Finance | Tania Mason | 11 Oct 2011

Gambling support charity GamCare has secured new funding from the gambling industry to run a national helpline and provide treatment services for gamblers and others affected by the problem.


CSV's Sue Gwaspari collects the charity's Overall Winner award at 2010 Charity Awards gala dinner
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Charity Award-winning CSV project has grown five-fold since it won

Awards | Tania Mason | 5 Jul 2011

Winning the Overall Award at the Charity Awards last year has helped CSV to increase by nearly five times the number of families helped by its winning Volunteers in Child Protection programme.


The mother of all invention: a lesson on innovative fundraising
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The mother of all invention: a lesson on innovative fundraising

Fundraising | Kevin Waudby | 1 Jul 2011

Everyone knows fundraisers are going to have to innovate to expand the giving market. Kevin Waudby asks several fundraising directors what they have in mind.

Seb Elsworth, director of strategy, Acevo
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New strategy to be devised for Impact Coalition work

Governance | Tania Mason | 21 Jun 2011

Acevo has guaranteed its commitment to the sustainability of the Impact Coalition and promised to allocate time to pursuing its objectives from within its policy and communications teams once a new strategy is set.

Joe Saxton, driver of ideas, nfpSynergy
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Three-quarters of public say a charity CEO is an admin cost 9

Fundraising | Tania Mason | 27 May 2011

Research published yesterday by nfpSynergy demonstrates the extent to which the public’s perception of charities is divorced from the reality.

Funders must help charities better monitor impact, says NPC
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Funders must help charities better monitor impact, says NPC

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 13 Apr 2011

Funders need to be more clear about what outcomes they want charities to produce and help those organisations in their ability to measure their impact, according to the findings of a report by New Philanthropy Capital.

International association for impact analysts launched
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International association for impact analysts launched

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 10 Mar 2011

Social impact analysts around the world now have their own professional organisation designed to promote dialogue about how best to measure charities’ impact and effectiveness.

Knowledge-sharing website tests funders' appetite for learning
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Knowledge-sharing website tests funders' appetite for learning

Governance | Celina Ribeiro | 9 Mar 2011

Funders will be encouraged to improve their performance on sharing learnings in the trial of a website that will allow funders to share and access information on successful grants and knowledge gained.

Charities not informing donors on impact, says new report
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Charities not informing donors on impact, says new report

Governance | Vibeka Mair | 22 Sep 2010

Charities are failing to effectively communicate their impact to potential donors, according to a new report from New Philanthropy Capital.

Show impact or face endless questions about costs
Opinion

Show impact or face endless questions about costs 1

Fundraising | Allan Freeman | 16 Sep 2010

The failure to demonstrate what they do with donors' money means charities will have to face endless public and media questioning about how much they spend to get the donors, says Allan Freeman.

Impact analyst association nearer to creation
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Impact analyst association nearer to creation

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 20 Jul 2010

Social impact analysts, those tasked with measuring and reporting on the effectiveness of charity programmes, may soon have their own professional organisation designed to promote the profession and encourage better analysis.

Sector's best friend? The role of charity watchdogs
Analysis

Sector's best friend? The role of charity watchdogs

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 7 Apr 2010

As New Philanthropy Capital investigates ways to resurrect the oft-maligned Intelligent Giving, Celina Ribeiro looks at the future of the organisation and the role of watchdog bodies who monitor and rate charities within the sector.

Intelligent Giving resurrection beset by funding difficulties
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Intelligent Giving resurrection beset by funding difficulties

Finance | Celina Ribeiro | 7 Apr 2010

Intelligent Giving may yet be consigned to the history books as New Philanthropy Capital struggles to secure funding to revive the charity comparison website.

Use Capacitybuilders cash to fund impact reporting body, says NPC
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Use Capacitybuilders cash to fund impact reporting body, says NPC

Finance | Celina Ribeiro | 16 Mar 2010

New Philanthropy Capital is calling for the siphoning off of 20 per cent of Capacitybuilders’ budget to bankroll a fund which will work to improve impact reporting among charities.

Free impact measurement guidebook launched
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Free impact measurement guidebook launched

Fundraising | Stefan Marseglia | 11 Feb 2010

A free guide on how civil society organisations can improve their effectiveness and impact reporting has been released to the sector.

Haiti relief effort ‘polluted by power politics’, says Lancet
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Haiti relief effort ‘polluted by power politics’, says Lancet

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 22 Jan 2010

The Disasters Emergency Committee has hit back at claims in a Lancet editorial that the Haiti earthquake relief effort has been marred by competition among aid agencies, as it reports its fundraising total has reached £42m.

Two young professionals, free to a good home
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Two young professionals, free to a good home 2

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 11 Dec 2009

Two young, enthusiastic, well-educated professionals want to donate a week of their time. Anyone want them?

GamCare under threat from Gambling Strategy Board proposals
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GamCare under threat from Gambling Strategy Board proposals 2

Finance | Tania Mason | 1 Dec 2009

GamCare, the advice and counselling charity for problem gamblers, is worried that it will be sidelined and have its funding slashed under new proposals from the Responsible Gambling Strategy Board.

Shrewd cardigan - the Oxford researcher who wants to change giving
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Shrewd cardigan - the Oxford researcher who wants to change giving

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 16 Nov 2009

It sounds like a warm, fuzzy, cardigan-ed idea that could only be borne out of a cosy Oxbridge office, walled in by leather-bound books and the all-pervasive odour of hope. But the Oxford boffin who has pledged to give away £1m over his career, and has created a society to get people to do the same, is no generous dope. His pipe dream is much more substance than smoke, and only the best charities will see a penny.

Measure donor satisfaction, says Sargeant
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Measure donor satisfaction, says Sargeant

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 5 Nov 2009

Charities are failing to measure the satisfaction of their supporter base, lagging behind the commercial sphere and potentially losing donors unnecessarily, according to a leading academic. 

Clean or dirty - water is good for Unicef USA
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Clean or dirty - water is good for Unicef USA

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 29 Jul 2009

I love the Tap Project. Let me just put that out there. This is not a cool, removed journalistic analysis of a fundraising campaign. Not at all. I am enthusiastically biased. The Tap Project makes me want to pay for water in a restaurant. It’s that good

The bigger picture: Impact reporting takes hold
Analysis

The bigger picture: Impact reporting takes hold

Fundraising | Celina Ribeiro | 16 Jul 2009

Savvy donors are no longer interested in flattering self-portraits from charities. They want more transparency from impact reporting as Celina Ribeiro reports.

Red Nose Day brings in record-breaking total
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Red Nose Day brings in record-breaking total

Fundraising | 3 Jul 2009

Red Nose Day has raised a record £80m for charity this year. The final total is the result of a number of fundraising efforts, with corporate partners producing particularly good figures; Stella McCartney t-shirts sold at TK Maxx raised more than £3.3m, while Sainsbury’s brought in more than £11m via the sale of red noses. Comic Relief chief executive Kevin Cahill said the organisation was impressed with the feat, particularly in light of the recession. “We’ve been bowled over by this extraordinary result.

Donation usability - lessons from the experts
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Donation usability - lessons from the experts 5

Many argue for the removal, or replacement, of 'donate now' buttons on charity websites. But a recent usability study of such sites shows that many users find it hard to donate. So who's right?

Desperate times call for better communication and accountability
In-depth

Desperate times call for better communication and accountability

The time for talking about improved accountability is over: this year must be about action and outcomes, says Amanda Powell-Smith Charities and donors are both asking questions about where they should prioritise their spend and how they can make their limited funds work harder. In 2009, the word to keep at the heart of all communications planning is ‘impact’.

What’s different over there...? Part 3
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What’s different over there...? Part 3

Fundraising | Jonathon Grapsas | 23 Dec 2008

wherever I‘ve worked, I have seen fundraisers often fall into the traps of not using all of the right measures to assess the true value of certain fundraising activities. Let’s look at Acquisition specifically.

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