From Fun to Facts: A Toolkit for Sharing Your Program’s Impact

Know your program makes a difference but aren’t quite sure how to share its impact?

This toolkit will help you do just that. 

The Impact Report Toolkit is designed to help you transform your programs’ successes into a handy, easy-to-use report that can be used to market your program, recruit stakeholders, or fundraise for sustainability. With this toolkit, your program will unlock a new level of potential by having easily adaptable and customizable reporting tools, templates, and worksheets available to share the story of impact and showcase successes.


About SCRI

The Sperling Center for Research and Innovation (SCRI) is part of BellXcel, a national nonprofit with nearly 30 years’ experience innovating educational solutions rooted in evidence. Drawing on decades of firsthand implementation experience and a culture of continuous improvement, SCRI bridges the research to practice to policy gap, to help partners strengthen goals, implement high-quality practices, expand to reach more young people, and advocate for improved policies.

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