UNITE Impact Dashboard
Tracking the social, educational, and economic ripple effects of youth-centered, Afrocentric STEM and truth-telling education.
Youth Served
275
150–300 annually through programs, workshops, & mentoring
Social Value
$2.1M
Estimated annual community savings & uplift via SROI modeling
STEM Confidence
75%
Average increase in STEM confidence among participants
Impact Metrics
Academic Impact
- STEM test score improvement 15–30%
- Physics / math grade improvement 20–35%
- Instructional hours delivered 1,200+
Social-Emotional Impact
- Self-confidence increase 70%
- Cultural pride & identity uplift 90%
- Behavioral incidents reduction 30–45%
Economic Impact
Educational uplift (better grades, graduation, & post-secondary access)
Mental health & wellness savings (reduced crises & interventions)
Economic mobility (jobs, stipends, and reduced justice-system costs)
Valuation Overview
Based on SROI methodology and impact investment valuation frameworks.
Estimated organizational valuation range from direct social savings
Social Savings Breakdown
- Educational uplift $975K – $1.2M
- Behavioral harm reduction $150K – $250K
- Mental health savings $300K – $600K
Full Social Value
Applying a conservative social value multiplier of 8–12x:
Organizational valuation estimated at ~5–10% of total lifetime social value generated.