Impact

Every helmet should be traceable to a child, a school, and a habit.

The strongest donor experience is transparent: what was funded, where it went, what behavior changed, and what still needs work.

Impact simulator

Model the campaign.

Move the slider to see the planning model scale from a small school pilot to a national program. Figures should be source-reviewed before public launch.

Helmets distributed 1,000
1,000

children protected

15.0

modeled deaths prevented

45.0

modeled severe injuries prevented

$1,250,000

modeled value

Evidence Gallery

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Pilot budget

Designed to put the first dollars into helmets and school delivery.

The Year 1 pilot model uses a $25,000 launch budget with most funding directed to certified helmet inventory.

Helmet inventory
60%
School logistics
15%
Parent education
15%
Admin/legal
10%

What gets reported

Public impact updates should include helmets distributed, schools reached, parent workshops completed, teacher trainings, baseline helmet-use rate, follow-up helmet-use rate, and trade-ins completed.

Immediate outputs

Helmets purchased, fitted, distributed, and logged by school.

Behavior outcomes

Observed helmet use after 2 weeks, 12 weeks, and 3-4 months.

Long-term goal

A repeatable model that schools, sponsors, and local authorities can scale across provinces.