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Networks

Connecting and building a social investment ecosystem that benefits everyone.

Why networks matter

"The challenges communities face are complex. It takes a range of funders, investors, and support organisations working together to build an investment ecosystem that works for those who need it most.

"This page highlights the key networks we're involved with. They are essential to making social investment work better for charities, social enterprises, and the communities they serve. By building strong networks and partnerships, we can help to share learning, align efforts, and mobilise more funding.

"We either actively participate in these networks, provide funding, or convene them directly."

Chloe Stables Director of Partnerships and Advocacy
Blended finance

Blended Finance Collective

A community to learn, connect and collaborate on blended finance. Based in the UK, the Collective brings together practitioners from every corner of the globe, across sectors and geographies. We hold regular events across the year culminating in an annual two day conference. 

The Collective is overseen by a steering committee comprised of Access, Better Society Capital, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development and Save the Children, with advisory input from British International Investment and Ina Lee, Associate Director at the Global Impact Investing Network.

 

Market development

Collective Leadership Group

Founded in 2020, the CLG is a collective of over 50 organisations across the UK committed to enhancing the capacity of leaders and enterprises dedicated to advancing social and environmental change. The group offers a platform for sharing, learning, and collaborating with one another. Its aim is to create more coherent services, increase representation and diversity, and foster greater resilience and impact. Membership is free and open to all.

Market development

Diversity Forum

The Diversity Forum seeks to drive inclusive social investment in the UK, through the convening of sector-wide groups, commissioning research, and knowledge sharing.