Smart strategies, real stories, and fresh ideas to help your business do well AND do good.

Your generosity is awesome and an important value to your business. But here’s the question I often ask: Would a visitor to your website know that?
For many small and mid-size businesses, the answer is not really. Their community efforts are buried in press releases, scattered across social posts, or mentioned briefly on an “About” page. The result? Their generosity stays invisible — and so does one of their greatest opportunities to inspire others and strengthen the causes they care about most.
Today’s customers and employees are looking for more than great products and paychecks. They want to connect with companies that live their values.
A well-crafted Community Impact Page is one of the simplest, most effective ways to show that you mean what you say. Done right, it:
In other words — it helps your business do well by showing how you do good.
Over 30 years of working with businesses and nonprofits, I’ve found that the best Community Impact Pages share five common elements:
When these five pieces come together, your page becomes more than a summary — it becomes a bridge between your business and the community, helping everyone win.
Whether you’re creating your first Community Impact Page or upgrading one that already exists, this is your chance to make your community support truly visible and strategic.
I created the Community Impact Webpage Checklist to make that process easier. It’s a free, practical guide that walks you through the five must-have elements every strong page includes — plus pro tips to help you showcase your impact clearly and credibly.
If you’re ready to make your community engagement stand out — and ensure your giving tells a story that builds trust, loyalty, and visibility for both your business and the causes you care about — start here: Download the FREE Community Impact Webpage Checklist
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