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Impact

Impact is not a number on a slide. It is what changes after the session.

VibesGood’s impact approach combines field delivery, beneficiary interaction, documentation, observation and follow-up recommendations so partners can see both activity and learning.

Impact Highlights

Current editable impact cards

These cards are managed from the admin panel. Keep them evidence-backed and update them whenever new verified reports are available.

Field-ledProgramsDesigned for schools, NGOs and CSR teams
CSRDocumentationReports, photos, beneficiary data and summaries
Women-firstDeliveryCulturally sensitive awareness model
IndiaReachExpandable across priority geographies
Measurement Framework

How VibesGood measures work on the ground

A proper social-impact website should not randomly claim huge numbers. It should show a method.

VibesGood tracks activity-level evidence and qualitative learning. This includes who was reached, what was taught, what questions came up, what myths were observed, how the audience responded and what follow-up could improve outcomes.

The result is a more honest and useful impact summary for CSR teams, NGOs and institutions.

Core indicators

  • Number of sessions conducted
  • Beneficiary type and approximate age group
  • Schools, villages or communities covered
  • Attendance and participation record
  • Photos and field notes
  • Common myths and knowledge gaps
  • Feedback and recommendations
Impact Layers

What “impact” means in a women’s health program

Some changes are immediate. Some need repeated engagement. VibesGood separates both clearly.

Immediate

Awareness and confidence

Girls and women receive correct information, ask questions and learn practical hygiene steps.

Behavioural

Improved product understanding

Participants understand safe use, disposal, comfort, myths and when to seek help.

Institutional

School and community readiness

Teachers, mothers and community workers become better prepared to support future conversations.

Case Study Direction

Proof points that should be added over time

Use the admin panel to keep uploading PDFs and blog updates after every activity.

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Geography-wise reports

State, district, school and village level summaries help stakeholders understand where the work happened.

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Photo evidence

Photos should be selected respectfully, with privacy in mind, and used to show real field execution.

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Beneficiary voices

Short anonymous quotes and feedback notes are often more powerful than inflated numbers.

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Final reports

PDF reports can include objective, activities, reach, observations, challenges and next-step recommendations.

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Before-after learning

Where possible, use simple pre/post questions to understand knowledge shifts.

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Follow-up

Repeat sessions and teacher training create stronger outcomes than one-time awareness days.

Reporting Standard

What every report should ideally contain

The final report should be useful for both field teams and decision-makers.

01Project objective and partner details
02Location, date, audience and beneficiary count
03Session topics and activity flow
04Photos, attendance and feedback summary
05Key observations, challenges and recommendations

Upload reports anytime

Use the admin panel PDF library to keep CSR decks, activity reports, brochures and proposals updated without touching code.

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Have a completed activity report?

Upload the PDF from admin and link it from resources, blogs or case study pages.