📈 What are the Community Impact Metrics?

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Our approach prioritizes intersectionality, ensuring for members of multiple ERG groups that their impact is attributed fairly; and takes into account network effects of nonprofit partnerships.

Company Impact Metrics Explained

Tagging vs Organized By

Tagging a deed (Volunteer Event, Event, Fundraiser, Project) to a community will add the deed to the Take Action feed on the community.

Pro Tip: For a deed to count towards Community Impact Metrics, it must be Organized by the community.

Only one Community can Organize a deed, but any number of communities can tag a deed.

This better enables cross-promotion and inclusion, while maintaining ownership of impact metrics.

For example, if a Pride ERG organizes a Pride month fundraiser, other ERG groups can tag the deed to their ERG for cross-promotion, but Pride ERG will have all the raised funds count towards their impact metrics.

Total of dollars donated

A community’s total of dollars donated includes the following totals:

  • Dollars donated to fundraisers organized by this community
  • Dollars donated by employees to this community’s Partner Organizations

Total of hours volunteered

A community’s total of hours volunteered includes the following totals:

  • Hours logged (and approved) to Volunteer Events and Projects organized by this community
  • Hours logged (and approved) by employees to this community’s Partner Organizations

Note, if a Partner Organization is shared by multiple communities then that impact is counted for both communities.

 

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