
A new chapter built for the work that matters
Why we refined everything about how we work to better serve the organisations driving social and environmental progress.
17 March 2026
Assess your impact approach across goals, planning, and evaluation. Find out where to focus next.


Most organisations working towards social or environmental progress have the ambition. They've got the team. They've probably got a decent sense of where they want to go. The bit that tends to go missing? A clear picture of where they actually stand right now, and what to focus on next. That's the gap this piece is about, and we've built a free tool to help you close it.
Here's the thing. Impact work is often managed with the same energy as everything else in a stretched organisation. It gets squeezed into existing workflows, bolted onto reporting cycles, and measured through whatever metrics happen to be lying around.
That's not a criticism. It's the reality for most teams operating with tight budgets and competing priorities. But it does mean that over time, the distance between where you think you are and where you actually are starts to grow. And that gap has real consequences: missed funding opportunities, misaligned teams, and the slow erosion of the credibility you've worked hard to build.
Funders, partners, and policymakers are increasingly asking for evidence of structured impact thinking. Organisations with a clear, documented approach to setting goals, tracking progress, and evaluating outcomes tend to find doors opening more easily. Those without it? They're often doing meaningful work that simply doesn't get seen.
The challenge isn't usually a lack of commitment. It's a lack of framework. Something that helps you take stock, honestly, across the areas that matter.
Through our work with over 300+ organisations, we've noticed a pattern. Most teams are confident in one or two areas of their impact journey but have blind spots in others. A team might have strong social and environmental goals but no clear way of tracking progress towards them. Another might be running programmes and gathering data but without defined expectations or benchmarks to measure against.
Our Pathfinder Checklist was designed to surface exactly these gaps. Quickly, practically, and without needing a consultant in the room.

The checklist walks you through six phases of an impact journey: Goals, Prioritising, Tracking, Planning, Launching, and Evaluating. For each area, you rate your confidence and readiness on a simple 0–5 scale. Add up your total, and you'll land in one of three zones (Foundation Building, Strategic Development, or Sustaining Leadership), each with a suggested next step.
It's not a test. There's no pass or fail. It's a snapshot. A way to see the full picture and decide where your energy is most needed.
Whether you're preparing for a funder conversation, aligning a growing team, or simply trying to figure out where to start, having an honest baseline changes the quality of every decision that follows. It's the difference between building on assumptions and building on evidence.
We've seen teams use this checklist as the starting point for strategic planning sessions, board presentations, and partnership pitches. It takes ten minutes but can reshape months of work.
Download the free Impact Pathfinder Checklist, grab a coffee, and score your current approach honestly. You might be further along than you think. Or you might spot the one area that's been quietly holding everything else back.
Either way, you'll know where you stand. And that's where meaningful progress starts.

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