Spread the Word. Start the Ripple.
Family & Friends
People closest to you often care about the same things you do - or just need a little nudge to act on them.
Parents and grandparents who donate to local causes or volunteer at church or school
Kids and grandkids who want to understand how small actions add up
College students who care about sustainability, justice, or civic engagement
Adult children juggling work and caregiving who want easier ways to give back
Friends who share petitions or social posts about causes
Friends who always ask, “Where can I actually make a difference?”
Relatives who’ve supported a cause in honor of someone they love
People who’ve recently retired and are looking for meaningful ways to stay involved
Neighbors & Community
This group values local connection and action - often the most fertile ground for collective impact.
Members of neighborhood associations or community gardens
Local environmental groups or cleanup volunteers
Faith communities doing social outreach or service projects
Service clubs like Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, and Elks
PTA or school volunteers coordinating fundraisers or drives
Library patrons who attend civic engagement programs
People organizing local recycling or composting efforts
Nextdoor group members posting about local initiatives or causes
Anyone who loves to say, “Let’s make our town better.”
Work & Professional Circles
These contacts already think in terms of results, outcomes, and measurable change - LiveImpact.io gives them a new framework for personal and collective accountability.
Colleagues in nonprofits, foundations, or philanthropy
CSR or ESG professionals in corporations
Educators, coaches, or mentors shaping future changemakers
HR or wellness staff coordinating volunteer opportunities
Professionals in healthcare, social services, or sustainability
Alumni association leaders who care about legacy and impact
Professional networks that promote civic or environmental leadership
Startup founders, investors, or entrepreneurs who care about ethical innovation
Board members or committee volunteers who value accountability and metrics
Groups & Affiliations
People already connected by shared purpose or activity — they’re primed for group participation and challenges.
Sports leagues, cycling clubs, and running groups raising funds or awareness
Garden clubs, master gardener groups, or farm-to-table enthusiasts
Book clubs discussing social or environmental topics
Hobbyist communities (photography, hiking, crafts) that often support causes
Parent groups or childcare co-ops coordinating donations or drives
Veterans groups or civic organizations promoting service
Cultural or arts groups with community missions
Sustainability groups and zero-waste advocates
Meetup organizers looking for ways to mobilize their members around causes
Everyone Else (the “Good Intentions” Crowd)
They might not think of themselves as “activists,” but they care deeply about the world around them.
People who donate sporadically but want to do more
Those who recycle, compost, or garden and like seeing results
Folks who vote regularly or sign online petitions
Busy professionals who want impact without overwhelm
Retirees seeking ways to stay engaged and purposeful
Students or early-career professionals who care but don’t know where to start
Social media followers who like inspirational, actionable content
Anyone who says, “I wish I knew how to help.”
People who love tracking progress, whether in fitness, finance, or change-making

