Our Impact

We measure success at three levels: what we build, what changes immediately, and what transforms over time.

A Three-Tiered Approach to Measurement

Outputs: What We Build

The tangible infrastructure and systems we put in place—measurable, concrete deliverables.

500+

Hectares under regenerative management

Outcomes: Immediate Change

The direct, measurable changes in community capacity and well-being that result from our infrastructure.

2,500+

Households with reliable power

15,000L

Clean water produced daily

180%

Average revenue increase for cooperatives

Impact: Long-Term Transformation

The systemic changes in community agency, economic security, and environmental health that emerge over time.

Increased Community Agency: Communities making informed decisions about their own development priorities

Enhanced Economic Security: Diversified income streams reducing vulnerability to market shocks

Improved Health Outcomes: Clean water and reliable power enabling better nutrition and healthcare access

Environmental Regeneration: Carbon sequestration and soil restoration creating long-term ecological benefits

Sustained Institutional Partnerships: University collaborations becoming multi-year commitments

Impact By the Numbers

20+

Years of community relationships

150+

Students involved annually

3

Tier 1 university partners

100%

Community-owned systems

The Ripple Effect

Our integrated systems approach creates multiplier effects that go far beyond initial installations:

Energy → Economic Opportunity

Reliable power enables cooperatives to operate digital systems, increasing productivity by 60% and enabling B2B market access that generates 2-3x revenue increases.

Enterprise → Agricultural Investment

Increased cooperative revenues fund regenerative agriculture projects, creating carbon credit income streams that further strengthen economic resilience.

Agriculture → Infrastructure Expansion

Carbon credit revenue and agricultural profits enable communities to fund expansion of solar infrastructure to neighboring communities, spreading impact organically.

Success → Replication

Successful communities become demonstration sites, inspiring neighboring communities and attracting new university partnerships and donor support.

Impact Beyond Communities

For Students

Over 150 students annually gain real-world experience applying their expertise to pressing global challenges:

Engineering students test technologies in field conditions

Business students develop strategies for real social enterprises

Computer science students build systems for actual users

Social work students apply evaluation methodologies in complex contexts

For Universities

Our Field Laboratory model provides institutions with:

Published research opportunities in real-world contexts

High-quality service-learning programs with proven impact

Managed risk environment for international projects

Alignment with SDGs and institutional mission

Aligned with Global Goals

Our integrated approach directly contributes to multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals:

SDG 1: No Poverty

Economic agency through enterprise

SDG 7: Clean Energy

Renewable energy access for all

SDG 8: Decent Work

Professionalized cooperatives

SDG 13: Climate Action

Carbon sequestration projects

SDG 15: Life on Land

Regenerative agriculture

SDG 17: Partnerships

University-community collaboration