Impact & Reports

Clear reporting on how culture, sport, and trust translate into measurable outcomes.

This page brings together the association's annual reporting archive, current outcome snapshots, delivery evidence, and governance priorities so members, partners, and funders can review progress in one place.

Impact Snapshot

A reporting format built for both community accountability and external review.

Somalisk Kultur Och Idrottsforening tracks participation, repeat attendance, volunteer contribution, and delivery quality across each program strand. Reports are written to help families understand outcomes while still giving grant reviewers the operational detail they need.

480 Total participants engaged across culture and sport activities in the latest annual cycle.
91% Share of surveyed families reporting stronger belonging and more consistent community connection.
2,140 Recorded volunteer and facilitator hours supporting delivery, logistics, mentoring, and events.
Facilitators and community members in discussion during a program session
Reporting combines quantitative tracking with board-reviewed narrative summaries from staff, volunteers, and families.
Report Archive

Annual reports organized around the questions funders and families ask most.

Young participants taking part in a sports session

2025 Annual Impact Report

Retention, leadership progression, and safer after-school participation.

The latest report centers on how routine attendance and mentorship improved participant confidence, widened girls engagement, and increased the number of young people returning as junior volunteers.

  • Attendance and repeat-engagement trends by program area
  • Safeguarding refresh completion and delivery oversight
  • Partner collaboration outcomes and year-end financial stewardship
Families gathering for a cultural workshop

2024 Community Review

Intergenerational participation and stronger parent involvement.

This cycle documented how family workshops, language-centered events, and leadership circles improved continuity between home, school, and association activities.

  • Parent leadership circle attendance and follow-up actions
  • Cultural event participation across age groups
  • Volunteer recruitment and event delivery stability
A formal community scene suitable for governance and reporting

2023 Governance Summary

Controls, board review, and the systems behind consistent delivery.

The governance summary focused on financial controls, role clarity, procurement checks, and the documentation standards used to support future growth without weakening accountability.

  • Board meeting cadence and approval thresholds
  • Restricted fund handling and dual-review practices
  • Documentation improvements for external scrutiny

Printed and downloadable versions are prepared for members, municipal partners, foundation reviewers, and independent compliance checks.

Measurement Framework

The association reports beyond attendance alone.

Each reporting cycle asks whether young people came back, whether parents stayed engaged, whether volunteers remained reliable, and whether the organization delivered safely and predictably. That creates a more useful picture than event counts in isolation.

Participation volume across weekly and seasonal activities
Retention and repeat attendance over time
Leadership progression for youth, parents, and volunteers
Governance quality, safeguarding, and financial discipline

This structure keeps outcome reporting readable while preserving the operational detail expected in formal reviews.

Governance Focus

Every report cycle closes with practical accountability questions.

Review 01

Was delivery safe?

Safeguarding refreshers, incident logging, escalation routes, and responsible supervision are reviewed before each cycle is closed.

Review 02

Were funds used as intended?

Grant conditions, procurement controls, approval thresholds, and reserve treatment are checked against board records and budget lines.

Review 03

Did the program create continuity?

Retention and repeat attendance matter because short bursts of activity do not create the same long-term community stability.

Review 04

What needs to change next?

Each report ends with board actions for the next cycle, including staffing, partnerships, outreach, and operational improvements.