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Measuring Your
Impact

Understand your company's social impact and use
it to create lasting change.

The importance of measuring your impact

This second module in our Impact Toolkit helps you learn how to track the difference your organisation makes.

Understanding and measuring your impact helps you see how your organisation strengthens the communities it serves. It can guide your strategy, attract funding, and build trust with customers and partners who share your values.

 

By collecting clear and accurate data, you can make smart plans to grow your organisation and do more good in your community. Watch the video below to understand how two of our customers are doing just that.

 

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Get started today

We’ve created a handy tool to help you get started on your impact measurement journey. It helps you clarify the resources you invest, the actions you take, the results you aim for in the short and long term, and the people or groups who benefit from your work.

Measure your impact now

 

See the difference impact banking makes

Discover how Unity’s funding delivers measurable change across the UK. Learn how we model our impact, report it transparently, and share stories form the organisations we support.

Read our lmpact Reports

See how our funding helps organisations across the UK deliver measurable social and environmental outcomes.

Discover our Imapct

Explore how our approach connects purpose, outcomes and long-term value, creating positive change for customers and communities.

Stay informed

Discover customer stories, videos and news showing how impact banking is transforming organisations across the UK.

Choose a bank that shares your values

For over 40 years, we’ve delivered strong returns while funding sectors that make a real difference, from housing and healthcare to education and community growth. Our current accounts, savings accounts and responsible lending enable organisations like yours to make a lasting difference in their local communities.