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Feb. 25, 2016 2:47 pm

This Center for Literacy infographic visualizes one year of impact really well

We love cool infographics.

See that impact?

(Photo by Flickr user mik salac, used under a Creative Commons license)

Here’s a tip: If you want people to understand your organization’s annual report, create a nifty infographic to accompany it.

The Center for Literacy just did that. Their infographic (below) gives interested parties a comprehensive, easily digestible, straight-to-the-point peek at some of the more pertinent impact metrics they’ve tracked over the course of a year.

CFLinfographic

Hear that? That’s your brain saying “thank you.”

CFL’s annual report provides a number of personal stories that add color and context to those numbers, but a visually appealing infographic can make for a serious value-add.

We’ll see how those numbers look next year: On March 1, the Mayor’s Commission on Literacy will be opening a new myPLACE (Philadelphia Literacy and Adult Career Education) campus inside CFL.

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