Impact & Important Metrics
A narrative and visual overview of the metrics that mattered most for inaglobe's work.
Summary
Until the end of 2023, inaglobe has worked on a diverse portfolio of projects, students, and partnerships across multiple universities and humanitarian organisations. The sections below highlight some of the key numbers and visuals that capture this impact.
Projects & volumes
In total, until the end of 2023, we have worked on 22 individual and group projects with 8 different departments within Imperial College London, Bath University, Georgia Institute of Technology and Warwick University.
Students & alumni
We have worked with 124 students, many of whom have given glowing reviews of the content and style of our projects, the skills they gained, and the positive influence of the inaglobe experience on future career decisions. We are proud of the work of all inaglobe alumni. In the earlier years we biased towards more student projects rather than fewer, deeper projects, which is why later years show a smaller volume.
Partners & rollouts
We have had the support of 20 humanitarian partners and 21 academic partners to bring projects to completion, with a total of 8 projects being rolled out into the real world. Our most successful projects have achieved over $100,000 of funding to date.
We still have 11 projects sourced from 5 more unique humanitarian partners at the ideation stage, awaiting formalisation into design briefs.
Volunteers
inaglobe itself has had 55 volunteers over the years, and we are deeply grateful to everyone involved for their support, time, and care.
For more granular numbers, you can also explore the (outdated) impact tracker spreadsheet .
