Impact Café Series 2026 - Cities of Wanneroo, Stirling & Joondalup
From Issue to Impact: Designing Initiatives, Measuring Outcomes & Strengthening Grant Applications
Got a powerful idea, a community challenge to solve, or a project ready to grow — but not quite sure how to clearly show its value to funders like Lotterywest, Healthway, or other grant and partnership programs?
The Impact Café Series is your friendly, practical space to sit down with a cuppa and work through the how of turning good intentions into fundable, measurable impact. Whether you’re developing a new initiative, preparing a grant, funding or sponsorship application, or wanting to sharpen your outcomes measurement and reporting, this workshop gives you the tools, frameworks and confidence to back your idea with a strong case for support.
This hands-on session will explore:
☕ How to define the real-world change your initiative aims to create
☕ How to design project outcomes that align with funder priorities — including Lotterywest and Healthway
☕ How to use logic models and theories of change to build compelling narratives for grants, funding and partnership proposals
☕ Simple, meaningful ways to measure and communicate progress so your impact story resonates with funders, partners, and your community
You’ll leave with greater clarity, strengthened project logic, and practical tools that help your initiatives demonstrate genuine value — to funders, partners, collaborators, community stakeholders, and most importantly, to yourselves.
Supported by the Cities of Wanneroo, Stirling and Joondalup.
Facilitator: Melanie Bainbridge
Melanie Bainbridge is a social impact and sustainability professional with over 20 years’ experience in strategy, policy, and community engagement. As Senior Manager, Impact Design and Capability at Lotterywest, she helps organisations design for measurable, meaningful impact. Mel has worked extensively with local governments and community groups to develop strategies focused on sustainability, equity, wellbeing, and culture. She’s passionate about turning big ideas into practical action and helping groups define their goals, plan their path, and share their story with clarity and heart.
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Acknowledgement of Country
The Western Australian Community Impact Hub acknowledges and pays respect to the Traditional Owners of the land on which we are based, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and extends that respect to all the Traditional Owners and Elders of this country. We recognise the significant importance of their cultural heritage, values and beliefs and how these contribute to the positive health and wellbeing of the whole community.