How to Tell Better Social Impact Stories (and Why It Matters)
Part 5 of Deed’s Making it Measurable: Proving the ROI of Impact Series
Today’s social impact teams are being asked to do more—and prove more. It’s no longer enough to track participation or total dollars donated. To earn executive buy-in, engage employees, and align with ESG strategy, you need to measure what matters—and communicate it clearly.
In Deed’s latest series - Making it Measurable: Proving the ROI of Impact - we’ll explore the tools, frameworks, and storytelling strategies that help turn purpose into measurable business value. Whether you're looking to level up your metrics, modernize your tech stack, or build a stronger narrative around your work, you’re in the right place.
Data Tells, But Stories Sell
While metrics show the scale of a social impact program, stories bring impact to life. Research suggests storytelling can boost memory retention by up to 13 times compared to facts alone —making it a powerful tool to inspire action and connection. Meanwhile, 55% of employees say they would take a pay cut to work for a socially responsible company. Storytelling—especially when it highlights real peer experiences—helps translate that sentiment into participation. The most effective social impact programs combine data and narrative to drive engagement, retention, and cultural transformation.
Why Storytelling Is Crucial for Social Impact
Stories:
- Humanize programs and metrics
- Amplify Employee Resource Group (ERG) and nonprofit voices
- Build credibility with internal and external stakeholders
- Create emotional connection that drives action
Elements of an Effective Impact Story
- A Real Person or Group – Put a face to the impact (employee, ERG, nonprofit, or beneficiary)
- A Specific Challenge – What problem did they face?
- A Purposeful Action – What did the person or team do?
- A Measurable Outcome – What changed? For whom? How much?
- A Reflective Insight – What did they learn? How did it inspire others?
How Deed Helps You Tell Better Stories
Deed’s platform includes:
- Story Modules – Collect testimonials, photos, and media from employees and nonprofits
- Event Recap Templates – Automatically compile highlights and outcomes
- Recognition Tools – Amplify contributors across Slack, newsletters, or dashboards
- Data + Narrative Reporting – Combine KPIs with human stories for internal/external use
Best Practices for Impact Storytelling
- Collect Stories Consistently
- Use post-event surveys, media uploads, or live recaps
- Empower ERGs and Employees as Storytellers
- Feature peer-led campaigns and voices from the field
- Tie Stories to Strategy
- Link to ESG, belonging and inclusion, or philanthropic goals
- Visual > Verbal
- Include photos, infographics, or short videos to maximize reach
- Close the Loop
- Share stories with participants, stakeholders, and leadership
Your Impact Deserves to Be Seen
Numbers matter—but without stories, they’re just data points.
To inspire action, deepen connection, and drive long-term investment, companies need to tell compelling, authentic stories about their social impact.
With Deed, storytelling is built into the workflow—so your best stories never get left behind.
Want to turn metrics into momentum? Let Deed help you tell your story.

