Impact Reports
Published accountability reporting
Formal impact reports explain supporter revenue, actual-profit calculations, impact allocation, and disbursements when published.
Latest published report
Impact reports are not available yet
Impact reports will appear here after reporting infrastructure, accounting review, and publication workflows are ready. Until then, the public tracker remains a supporter revenue view, not an impact allocation or disbursement record.
Publication status is being prepared internally.
Reporting framework
- Monthly updates: Monthly progress updates on supporter revenue tracking and platform milestones. May not include full actual-profit calculations until accounting is complete.
- Quarterly summaries: Quarterly summaries are the first meaningful actual-profit reporting unit after expenses are reviewed.
- Annual reports: Annual impact reports provide category-level allocation detail for a full reporting year.
- Launch milestones: Launch milestone reports document early platform accountability milestones.
Allied Pride plans to allocate 70% of actual profits toward impact after legitimate operating expenses are covered: 60% toward LGBTQ+/community-focused impact and 10% toward separate HIV-focused impact.
Reports should distinguish the planned 60% LGBTQ+/community-focused actual-profit allocation, the separate 10% HIV-focused actual-profit allocation, and the 30% sustainability portion. The current candidate slate is five LGBTQ+/community-focused candidates plus AIDS United as the separate HIV-focused candidate.
What reports show — and do not show
Reports show
- Published supporter revenue summaries when available
- Actual-profit calculations when finalized
- Impact allocation amounts when calculated
- Disbursement records when published
Reports do not automatically show
- 70% of gross revenue claims
- Private payment records or supporter identities
- Draft or internal working reports
- Unverified recipient endorsement claims
Reporting format preview
Hypothetical sample — not real Allied Pride data
Sample Quarterly Summary (Hypothetical)
This sample illustrates how Allied Pride may present actual-profit calculations and impact allocation after expenses. It is not real data.
- Period:
- Jan 1, 2026 – Mar 31, 2026
- Published:
- Not published
- Type:
- Quarterly financial and impact summary
Actual-profit calculation
Supporter revenue minus legitimate expenses equals actual profit. Impact allocation applies to actual profit only — not gross revenue.
- Gross supporter revenue$250,000
Tracked membership payments for the period — not actual profit
- Refunds$500
- Chargebacks$0
- Payment processing fees$7,500
- Operating expenses$120,000
- Taxes and reserves$10,000
- Actual profit$112,000
Actual profit means revenue remaining after legitimate operating expenses are covered.
This report should not be read as a claim that 70% of gross revenue is distributed.
- LGBTQ+/community-focused impact allocation (60% of actual profit)$67,200
- Separate HIV-focused impact allocation (10% of actual profit)$11,200
- Sustainability and reinvestment (30% of actual profit)$33,600
This report should not be read as a claim that 70% of gross revenue is distributed.

Report atmosphere
Published reports stay visually polished and numerically restrained
Impact reporting pages use ledger-oriented imagery and quiet glass surfaces because this content depends on precision. Decorative layers never replace caveats, accounting context, or publication status. Future reports must separate tracked supporter revenue from actual profit, reviewed allocation amounts, final disbursement records, and candidate-only planning language.
Tracker vs impact reports
The public goal tracker shows tracked supporter membership revenue in near real time. Impact reports are the formal published layer for actual-profit calculations, allocation summaries, and disbursement records after accounting review.
Quarterly summaries covering membership trends, operating context, and planned or actual impact allocation detail as reporting infrastructure matures.