Discover a fresh look with our

all-new website!

published: 24 October 2024

Author: Make An Impact CIC

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We are thrilled to share that our brand-new website has now been launched, and we could not have done it without the incredible team at First Stop Design.


The work was carried out over a period of 5 months, with Make An Impact and First Stop teams working very closely to acheive the desired outcomes for this complex redevelopment.

Under First Stop's direction we have taken all steps within our means to ensure that the new website broadly complies with W3C and the Equality Act standards.

So what's new?


✨We have undergone a stunning transformation to provide a modern and

user-friendly experience.


✨Discover the blogs, resources, and tools to help you excel in the world of impact measurement and social enterprise.


✨Your Impact is our priority, we’re dedicated to helping you measure and maximise your impact. With our new website, we're taking our commitment to the next level, providing you with tools to drive positive change in your community and beyond.



✨We're here to support your mission. Whether you're an established social enterprise or just starting your journey, you'll find the resources and guidance you need to make a meaningful impact.

We would like to extend our heartfelt gratitude to First Stop Design for their outstanding work in bringing our vision to life. Their expertise and creativity have played a crucial role in making this website a reality.


Explore our new website to experience our fresh look and content. 

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