Accelerating Community Impact with Clear Impact Unlimited Suite
Wednesday, October 25, 2pm ET
Webinar
Please join government, philanthropic and non-profit leaders to learn more about how Clear Impact software tools are being used to create measurable impact with three different use cases. Clear Impact Unlimited Suite provides a complete end to end solution for data collection at the point of service to aggregate performance reporting to funders and community stakeholders.
Presenters will include United Way of Central Iowa, North Carolina Department Health and Human Services and SisterWeb.
United Way of Central Iowa will share how they have been using Clear Impact Scorecard for reporting from all of their grantees for over ten years, but recently converted from another case management/data collection tool for a subset of their grantees.
North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services will share how they are aligning all 100 counties/86 local health departments to Healthy North Carolina 2030 and the State Health Improvement Plan for 21 population indicators including opioid-related efforts.
SisterWeb, a small community based non-profit based in San Francisco, will share how they are collecting data with Clear Impact Compyle for their doula services and using it for grant reporting, internal management, and sharing with the public on their website.
Don’t miss out on this dynamic session by registering here today.
Meet the Speakers

Adam Luecking
CEO, Clear Impact
Adam Luecking is CEO of Clear Impact – a performance management technology and services provider based in Rockville, Maryland – since 2007. He is also an author, speaker, and trainer on topics related to Results-Based Accountability (RBA), performance management, and achieving measurable improvement. At Clear Impact, Adam manages executive leadership programs, consulting services, and technology deployment to agencies that serve children, families, and communities with the growing Clear Impact team.
Adam has delivered RBA training and consulting to a variety of clients and partners in over ten countries. In 2015, he was named one of Maryland’s Most Admired CEOs by the Daily Record.
Adam wrote the book Social Sector Hero: How Government and Philanthropy Can Fund for Impact in 2022. In 2013, he published his first book The Holy Grail of Public Leadership and the Never-Ending Quest for Measurable Impact. Other papers he has written include Achieving the Performance Imperative with RBA, The Collective Impact Toolkit, and ResultsStat: Driving Better Government Decisions with Data.

Marna Armstead
SisterWeb Executive Director and Co-Founder
Marna Armstead has over twenty years as an entrepreneur and business developer. She is both a co-founder and the Executive Director of Sisterweb, A Community Doula Network in San Francisco, CA. In her role, She drives SisterWeb’s swift programmatic and fiscal expansions. She also operates Marna Mama Doula, which provides private doula consultations and services to women and families of color in the San Francisco Bay Area and across the nation.
Additionally, Marna has also built an extensive career in the printing and design industry. She is skilled in Copywriting, Print & Graphic Design, Branding Consulting, Event Planning, Project Management, Advertising & Marketing, Business Development Consulting, Financial Planning, and Business Management.
Marna enjoys spending time with her amazing, college-aged daughter, with whom she loves cooking, gardening, TV/Movie binging, reading, brunching, singing karaoke, and watching cat videos.

Alli Cuentos
SisterWeb Director of Evaluations and Co-Founder
Alli Cuentos is a mama, daughter, sister, partner, creative and birth and full spectrum doula. She is a founding member of Community Well, a holistic family support center in the Excelsior neighborhood of San Francisco. Along with Marna, she is Co-Founder of SisterWeb and currently serves as the Director of Evaluations (AKA. Data Queen).
Alli has supported over 500 births as a doula, mentored dozens of new doulas and taught hundreds of expectant families in Childbirth Education classes. Prior to finding her calling as a birth worker, Alli designed curriculum, coordinated early education programs serving immigrant families as well as taught in public schools and preschool settings.
When not having kitchen dance parties with her four kids and many pets, she can be found wandering in Glen Canyon, teaching mural classes or looking at old pickup trucks.

Kathryn G. Dail, PhD, RN
Director, Healthy North Carolina 2030 and Community Health Assessment & Improvement
Kathryn Garner Dail is a registered nurse practicing in North Carolina since 1981 and prior to that in the Commonwealth of Virginia from 1970 – 1980. She earned a BSN and MEd from the University of Virginia, and a PhD in Nursing from East Carolina University. Her doctoral work examined performance accountability of local health departments in community health improvement plans.
In her capacity as the Director of Community Health Assessment and Improvement for the NC Division of Public Health , she is using results-based accountability to visualize the work of public health, health care systems, and their partners to “do the right things and do them well.”

Marian Rueter Godwin
Senior Community Impact Services Officer
United Way of Central Iowa
- United Way of Central Iowa funds 116 Agencies and their 190 programs within our three-county service area
- Our funded partners work within the strategies of the five elements of our United To Thrive framework
- Essential Needs
- Early Childhood Success
- Education Success
- Economic Opportunity
- Health and Well-Being
