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Beyond the Cliff Edge

A Roadmap to Sustainability for London's Black-Led Organisations

Black-led organisations in London drive social change but remain underfunded and excluded from decision-making. The report calls for long-term investment, participatory funding, and structural reform to ensure Black-led organisations can thrive—not just survive.

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Resilience in Motion (2025)

Packed with insights and evidence-based recommendations to support Black-led impact organisations in building long-term resilience and success.

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Reducing Emissions, Equity in Action (2024)

This report details our emissions impact, the steps we’re taking to reduce it, and how we align our sustainability efforts with equity and inclusion.

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Cost of Living Report (2023)

Do it Now Now's initiatives, centre Black and Common Call, released a quantitative report on the Cost of Living Crisis and its effect on Black-led charities and social enterprises working in the UK.

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Lived Experience Report (2022)

Black-led social impact organisations operate in an environment of structural inequalities we explored the lived-experience of management and staff at Black-led impact organisations within the UK’s voluntary sector.

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Our 2021-22 Impact Report

This document, in addition to showing the work we have done over this period, includes our updated Theory of Change, our user-centered ASAP Methodology, an overview of our initiatives' work.

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Common Call Fund Two (2021)

Insights from Applications to a Black-Focused Grant Fund shares insights on the current state of Black-led charities and social enterprises, previously unknown to the sector at large.

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This is What We Know Now (2020)

Through our work with British, Black-led impact organisations, we’re continually learning more about how they’re growing and benefitting their communities amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Stories from the Frontline (2020)

Black-led organisations are doubly burdened by systemic inequities, as they work towards resolving social issues affecting their communities. With minimal resources they often shut down due to financial pressures.

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