Description
Social impact is often hard to demonstrate in a way that is credible, comparable, and easy to understand. Many initiatives do meaningful work, but when it’s time to report results or communicate value, the evidence is scattered, the story is unclear, and impact becomes either too vague or too heavy to measure.
In this project, we want to explore how to visualise impact so that it becomes traceable – from concrete actions and collaborations to outcomes – without turning it into bureaucratic reporting. What kinds of evidence are realistic to collect? And how can we present the results in a way that helps decision-making and learning, not just external reporting?
The team will map typical data sources and evidence types (qualitative and quantitative) and then prototype a minimal data structure that partners can actually maintain in real life. Based on that, the team will build a simple but powerful visual concept, such as a dashboard-style view, showing what happened, why it matters, and what the evidence is.
If you are interested in impact, data visualisation, storytelling, service design, or social innovation, this project is for you!