Features
Supercharge Impact Tracking, Management and Reporting
A holistic way to measure your impact.
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Is Ethos Tracking Right for You?
- BUSINESSES
- NON-PROFITS
- FOUNDATIONS
- FAMILIES
- You want your work to be as impactful as possible
- You are seeking to track multiple efforts, programs, and donor relationships
- You value KPIs related to your work
- You have someone in your organization tasked with managing data
- You share or want to share your good work internally and with the world
- You wish it was easier to manage and organize your data
- Your donors and key partners demand best in class tracking, data, and analysis
LEVERS
Because quality impact comes in all shapes and sizes
Ethos Tracking's Lever Model empowers users to drive impact, maximize value, and ensure that nothing falls through the cracks.
- ALL
- GIVE
- DO
- LEAD
Cash
Flexing your dollars to benefit social impact, for example: 501(c)3 donations (including matching funds), 501(c)4 political contributions, or spending money with a values aligned business.
In-Kind
For businesses, donating non-monetary contributions of beneficial goods or services.
Activation
For nonprofits, programmatic and educational work related to your core mission, and the reason you exist as a nonprofit.
Volunteerism
Providing voluntary skilled or unskilled labor opportunities (e.g.: community service).
Advocacy
Asserting individual or brand leadership to defend or support a cause or policy, either in the public sphere (e.g.: legislation) or private sphere (e.g.: trade association statement).
Employee Initiatives
Taking “above and beyond” company action to support employees and their families.
Community
Leveraging your organization’s power to engage people in person or online and mobilizing this audience to serve a social impact goal.
DEI
Including programs and policies that support diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Supply Chain
Advancing social and environmental goals and prioritizing mission-aligned vendors.
Sustainability
Tracking environmental impact and holding teams accountable to meaningful environmental stewardship.
Partnerships
When nonprofits and businesses collaborate to create social impact value that one could not achieve without the other.
Fundraising
Generating funds to support nonprofit work.
Sales
Selling products or services that inherently support social impact objectives.
Impact Investing
Using the corpus of a fund or other working capital to invest in mission-aligned for-profit businesses.