As we prepare to turn the page on another calendar year, the Bellmont Partners team is hard at work crafting annual reports for several clients. Although legally required for corporations, annual reports and impact booklets are a powerful tool for all kinds of businesses and nonprofit organizations to showcase their wins from the past year.
Typically, these pieces revisit an organization’s mission and values and can include a letter from leadership, an overview of the year’s highlights, impact stories, sometimes a financial summary, acknowledgements of key partners and future goals. Let’s dive in on how annual reports can be useful for your business and how you can create a compelling annual report this year.
Communicate the value of your work
First and foremost, annual reports are a valuable tool for communicating with stakeholders. Whether it’s donors, investors, customers and clients, employees, lawmakers or the community at large, an impact booklet or annual report is a great touchpoint for your key audiences to see your organization’s important work from the past year.
By giving a high-level overview of what you do, an annual report serves as a reminder of all the different facets of your work. In their most recent annual report, our client The Family Partnership summarizes progress toward each of the organization’s strategic priorities, including the impact of all their individual services. Our team designed this report and incorporated color coded information based on the strategic priority the work laddered up to, making it easy for readers to see at a glance how the organization is advancing the mission.
Recap wins from the past year
Annual reports also showcase major accomplishments and milestones reached over the year, such as product launches, award wins, client and team success stories, expanding and innovating services, and more. By sharing successes and setting goals for the future, these reports help build trust, maintain transparency and show accountability with key audiences and partners. Plus, they can get people excited about your future plans and what’s next for the organization.
For example, we’ve helped longtime client Minnesota Firefighter Initiative (MnFIRE) produce an annual impact booklet for several years. When the firefighter health and wellness nonprofit was still new and growing, this report was a useful tool to communicate the state of firefighter health and rally legislators and community members to act on the cardiac, cancer and emotional trauma health crises facing Minnesota firefighters. Now, the annual booklet serves as a checkpoint with lawmakers, city leaders, the fire service community, donors and more about how MnFIRE’s work with the Hometown Heroes Assistance Program is making a real difference in the lives of firefighters and their families.
Engage readers and rally donors
For nonprofit organizations, annual reports are an opportunity to recognize the contributions of donors and show people the impact of their gift. A report can inspire and remind folks about the organization, and prompt them to keep supporting.
We recommend highlighting key metrics and achievements with statistics and visual infographics that emphasize meeting your goals. Featured images and pull-quotes also go a long way to capture the attention of readers and draw them into your story.
While working with client Starkey Hearing Foundation on their Global Impact Report, we shared important statistics that highlight the extent of hearing healthcare needs across the globe. Additionally, emotional photography and impactful patient success stories from hearing health missions showcase the forward progress the nonprofit has made since establishing a hearing healthcare educational institute in Zambia, with plans to open more elsewhere in the world.
Showing the dream in action gets donors excited to be part of the journey. Always include a call to action. Use this chance to get in front of your audience and invite engagement through advocacy, donating, volunteering, sharing feedback or providing resources to learn more.
Expand your reach
Think through how to share your annual report strategically with key audiences through mailings, email, your website, at events and more. To maximize the impact and reach, we recommend creating a print and digital version.
A digital version can be interactive with clickable links to videos or web content and can help drive traffic to your organization’s website, while a print booklet can be useful for mailing directly to stakeholders and handing out at events. We often send impact booklets to relevant media contacts, as well, to connect with them and share the latest updates from our clients and their leaders. Media often use them for reference, and they can even spark ideas for future stories.
Client Hennepin EMS utilizes both digital and print editions of their report to maximize reach. In addition to mailing booklets to stakeholders and media, the digital version is available on the HEMS website to encourage transparency and underscore their commitment to the community.
Expand the reach of annual report content even further by repurposing snippets, such as individual case studies, graphics and testimonials, for your social media, blog, email campaigns and other owned channels. An annual report becomes an incredible resource for pulling the best messages to share with media, online, in presentations, at trade shows and more.
So, where to begin?
It can feel overwhelming to pull together all the content for a comprehensive booklet like this. To avoid scrambling at year end, try keeping tabs on your company or organization’s wins throughout the year. Create a folder or list for your team to track success stories, testimonials and interesting milestones as the year goes on. That way, when January 1 (or whenever the start of your fiscal year may be) rolls around, you’ll have a jump start on the information needed for your impact booklet.
Our team has a breadth of experience compiling clients’ greatest achievements and showcasing them with compelling storytelling and engaging visuals. Tell us about your annual report or impact booklet needs to see how we can help share your organization’s story.