Let’s celebrate your support!

We are delighted to share your 2022-23 Impact Report. Inside, you’ll see the many ways your support has helped us achieve our mission and create real impact in our region. The stories and field updates will give you real insight into what happens on the ground and the work we are doing together to transform lives.

Share your impact with your community!

You and your team are valued supporters of Good Return and you are making a real difference to the lives of women and families in the Asia-Pacific.

We want to help you shout this to the rafters! The images and content on this page are for you to download and share on your staff newsletters, social media channels and website, so your community see and celebrate your impact.

We will keep this page regularly refreshed but please email support@goodreturn.org if you have a content request.

Good Return’s financial capability training sessions provide education in money management and business skills to empower low income women and the financially excluded.

Our financial capability training has been updated to meet the learner needs of people with disabilities, and their new skills are helping many build and grow business and financial independence.

The My Money Tracker app has been developed for Cambodia and Philippines, and is a simple tool for microentrepreneurs to track their profit and expenses.

The Good Return Impact Investment fund helps women access capital and skills to build their farming and agricultural businesses.

We surveyed participants in our financial literacy coaching in Nepal, Solomon Islands and Cambodia, before and after the sessions. We found that 76% people surveyed had increased their financial skills and knowledge.

If you empower a woman, you help her family and her community. That is why Good Return invests in women, and why we help women build their businesses, confidence and skills.

This year we celebrated our 20th anniversary - that’s 20 years of building inclusion in our region and changing lives.

The Indigenous-led Maganda Makers business club is a growing network of Kimberley women who share skills, ideas and contacts. The goal is economic independence for Indigenous women through sustainable business development. This year, 13 women from the Club network were featured in a podcast series.

Our Let’s Talk Money program, with the National Bank of Cambodia, uses videos, face-to-face training and Facebook discussions to build money confidence and skills. This year we worked with women garment workers.