Includability
IMPACT REPORT



24500
ICE Points Total
Total amount of Includability Committed Employer Points collected since joining
5000
ICE Points This Year
Total amount of Includability Committed Employer Points collected this year
1000
ICE Points This Qtr
Total amount of Includability Committed Employer Points collected this quarter
9
Community Support Groups
Total amount of Includability Community Support Group Webinars Attended topics include:
Neurodiversity
Menopause
Carbon Reduction
B Corp
Leadership Support
Financial Wellbeing
3
Links & Drinks Live Networking
Total amount of Includability Live Networking Events Attended

With your help we have removed a total of 25.35 Tonnes of CO2 and Planted 6,494 Trees through Ecologi
By joining Includability or attending our ESG events, you contribute to global reforestation. Through Ecologi, we plant trees to support sustainability and carbon reduction initiatives.

17
Long Haul Flights
Our long haul flight of choice is London to San Francisco, a distance of 8,619.80 km

68
metres2 of sea ice saved
A 2016 research paper published in Novembers issue of Science Magazine, found that the loss of Arctic sea ice had a linear relationship to CO2 emissions.
This rate is 3 ± 0.3 square metres per tonne of CO2.

56,269
miles driven in a car
The US Environmental Protection Agency’s carbon emissions calculator estimates that 2481 miles (3992.7 km) emits 1 tonne of CO2.

Together 65 trees Have been planted in the UK supporting our Veterans in partnership with Carma and the Green Task Force
By joining Includability or attending our ESG events, you support Carma’s carbon offsetting initiatives, helping businesses reduce their environmental impact and drive real sustainability progress.

All 17 UN Sustainable Development Goals have been positively impacted through our purpose driven partnerships.
At Includability, we align with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (UNSDGs) by turning community engagement into real-world impact. Through B1G1, every action you take—whether joining Includability, attending an event, or engaging with our resources—contributes to global projects supporting education, sustainability, wellbeing, and equality.
By being part of Includability, you’re not just improving your workplace—you’re driving positive change worldwide.
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Women supported on social media to fight domestic violence
Supporting UN SDGs 5 and 16
One in three Cambodian men admits to having used violence against a partner in the past, indicating the scale of domestic violence. Through structured campaigns, This Life exploits Cambodia’s love of social media to reach large numbers of women at risk of domestic violence. Using social media, we put the power of the law on domestic violence and information about support groups directly into the hands of women at risk, and in the hands of those best placed to help them. Your support enables us to boost our posts within Cambodia to impact even larger numbers of women at a very low cost.
100
Day of access to safe drinking water provided in Cambodia
Supporting UN SDGs 3, 11, 16
Access to safe drinking water is the foundation to address the issues of health, education, food, and livelihood. This water is provided via the means of a Bio-Sand Water Filter (BSF) that lasts up to two decades, or more, and is able to provide safe water for an entire family. A BSF is a point-of-use water treatment system adapted from traditional slow sand filters. Your support provides clean water for an entire family through a BSF.
20
Days worth of seeds provided to nourish a child in Malawi
Supporting UN SDG 2
Many impoverished children suffer from diseases of malnutrition and lack the access to nutritious food. This project makes an impact by giving parents a supply of seeds to grow healthy crops, so that they can feed and sustain their children day after day. Maize, vegetable, soya bean, sunflower, peanut and cow pea seeds, along with tree seedlings, are given to subsistence farmers who are trained to develop both large crops and home gardens.
20
Square metres of forest protected from wildfire in Indonesia
Supporting UN SDG 15
The rainforests of Borneo, home to the critically endangered orangutang, are threatened with large-scale destruction due to fire. In recent years, droughts have lasted longer and become more frequent. Through this project, we aim to recruit, establish and maintain a permanent fire brigade. We will equip them with specialised firefighting equipment and protective clothing to protect the forest.

20
Days of vitamin doses provided to prevent child blindness in Kenya
Supporting UN SDGs 3 and 10
This project will help prevent child blindness by supporting the distribution of a daily dose of vitamin A supplements to a child in Turkana, Northern Kenya. In the early stages of physical development, it is important that a child receives the correct nutrition. Access to a proper diet is extremely limited in Turkana as people are nomadic pastoralist and live off the blood and milk of their animals. By treating children to prevent blindness you are helping a child living in poverty become more confident and courageous by providing him or her a new chance at life through improved nutrition.
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Days of medicinal treatment to a nursery school child in Ethiopia
Supporting UN SDGs 3 and 10
Nurse Ethiopian nursery school children back to health by providing medicine for a range of illnesses and infections. Many of these children lack access to basic medical care and are very susceptible to diseases and infections. Your contribution will aid in tackling such diseases and allow these children to grow up physically and healthily to become strong and independent adults.
20
Square metres of native forest protected through restoration and reforestation in Honduras
Supporting UN SDGs 13 and 15
In Honduras, there is an alarming rate of natural habitats being lost to climate change, urban development, and rural-to-urban migration. To counter this, active forest rangers help slow the poaching of trees, water, and wildlife from the Triquilapa and Cantagallo Mountains. Nursery managers also make restoration and reforestation efforts possible to conserve this vital forest. Support these advance community-based efforts that protect biodiversity, and restore habitats that provide 20,000 people with potable water.
20
Days of teaching materials provided to a nursery school in Ethiopia
Supporting UN SDG 4
This project will help realise the potential of an underprivileged Ethiopian nursery school child by giving him or her one set of educational materials. These schools often lack sufficient school supplies such as pens, pencils and writing pads, and books have to be shared amongst a group of students. Your support for this cause will help these students get much more out of their education and give them a brighter future.
20
Days of community access for bednets against malaria in Congo
Supporting UN SDGs 3 and 10
Malaria kills over 400 000 people per year and over 200 million people fall ill. 70% of the deaths are children under 5; and malaria is the world's single largest killer of pregnant women. The most effective means of prevention is sleeping under a mosquito net, treated with long-lasting insecticide. These nets can be distributed for just $5.52 per net, with each net lasting 2 years. Your support would provide people at-risk of malaria with access to bednets, saving the lives of people who could otherwise have contracted malaria and died.

20
Days of community access to a water well to provide fresh, clean water in Malawi
Supporting UN SDG 6
Provide access to clean water by sponsoring a simple well and water pump. In the villages of Malawi, high infant and child mortality rates are caused by water and sanitation related diseases. These problems are made even worse by a lack of knowledge about proper hygiene. Your contribution of a well and water pump well make such a difference to the life of a family in Malawi.
