Hailey Borg
The highly anticipated For Impact Event and Fair returns for its fourth edition on March 25th, 2025, at the prestigious Corinthia, St George’s Bay. With the theme “Make it Happen!”, this year’s event focuses on equipping attendees with the tools and knowledge to drive meaningful, actionable change.
Organized as part of the 2025 For Impact Event, the Impact Fair serves as a vibrant platform for social purpose organizations, NGOs, and sustainability initiatives. This event is designed to foster collaboration, highlight groundbreaking projects, and inspire participants to take impactful action.

Key Highlights of the 2025 Impact Fair:
- 🔗 Networking Opportunities: Connect with passionate changemakers and industry leaders dedicated to creating positive social and environmental impact.
- 🌍 Showcase of Impactful Projects: Discover innovative initiatives making a tangible difference across communities and sectors.
- 💡 Collaborative Opportunities: Learn how to support, partner, and collaborate with organizations driving meaningful change.
The fair promises to unveil an exciting lineup of exhibitors, featuring organizations at the forefront of sustainability and social good. Details about this year’s participants will be announced soon, generating anticipation for what is set to be an inspiring event.
Calling All Social Purpose Organizations!
Applications are now open for organizations eager to showcase their initiatives at the 2025 Impact Fair. This is a unique opportunity to highlight your mission, connect with potential partners, and inspire others to join your cause. Interested organizations can apply here: https://forms.gle/sxCw39TkVtbDWSh6A.
Be Part of the Change
With registrations now open, participants are encouraged to secure their spot for this transformative event. The For Impact Event and Fair 2025 is more than just an exhibition—it’s a call to action for those ready to learn how to create real change and make it happen.
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