Most coworking operators wear a lot of hats: community builder, event planner, tech support, and on top of that—marketer and advocate.
That last one? That’s where an Impact Report becomes your secret weapon.
An Impact Report is not just a grant requirement or an internal check-in. It’s a tool to prove—on paper and in person—that your coworking space is doing what it was designed to do: foster growth, create connections, and support the local economy.
Think of it as a way to turn your values and outcomes into something measurable—and memorable.
Whether you're running a community-led coworking space in a rural town or managing a bustling urban hub, this report helps tell your story to the people who need to hear it.
Your report should go beyond member counts and events held. It should show:
This collection of data isn’t something you file away—it’s something you share, often and with purpose.
Here’s how coworking operators can make the most of their report:
For community spaces supported by public funds or foundations, a detailed Impact Report is essential for renewals and new funding opportunities.
Give your board members a tool they can use to advocate on your behalf. It shows progress, ROI, and vision.
Want to collaborate with the Chamber of Commerce? Land a local sponsor? An Impact Report is your credibility builder.
Post highlights on your blog, LinkedIn, or social channels. This transparency builds trust with current and future members.
Trying to attract investors or launch a second location? Your Impact Report becomes your social proof.
If gathering all this data feels overwhelming, good news: your coworking software can help.
Using Coworks, you can easily pull:
And with tools like announcements and surveys, you can collect testimonials or feedback to round out your report.
"We needed a breakdown of everything for our grant renewal," said Kayla Collins, Operations Manager at CoSquare. "Coworks made it easy to pull reports and present the data."
If you’ve ever helped a freelancer land a client, hosted a community gathering, or offered someone reliable internet, they’re wins worth documenting.
Your Impact Report doesn’t have to be complicated. It just has to be honest, organized, and shared.
You’re doing the work. Let the world see it.
Ready to start building your own Impact Report? Book a demo with Coworks and let us help you gather the insights that matter.