We are changing the face of Social Investment | Common Call

One of the most common challenges made to the validity of Black-led, lived experience led and Global Majority led social enterprises and charities in the funding landscape is related to the veracity of our financial management and the strength or resiliency of our revenue models.

Despite the work that organisations like ours have done over the past few years to elucidate the sector to the reality, both good and bad, facing our organisations with relation to financing, there is still too little publicly available research to de-risk lived experience leaders as a whole and determine with some finality that there is a social investment pipeline in the our communities.

With that said, we are embarking on a research project to determine the strength of the Pipeline of Black, lived experience and Global Majority led social impact organisations with a view to co-design and develop a social investment funding model that is fit for purpose for the our community. To ensure the success of this research project and the validity of its outcomes we need as many of you as possible to fill in the survey.

By giving us less than 10 minutes of your time, you will be contributing significantly to the development of a more equitable social investment sector that is well suited to our needs, the types of organisations we build and the future we want to see in our society. We will stop collecting responses at 11:59 pm on April 22nd, 2022.

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