Social Enterprise Masterclass: Inclusive investment for social enterprises

Date: 26 Nov 2024

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Inclusive investment for social enterprises

Securing sustainable funding for social enterprises brings both challenges and opportunities. How can social enterprises overcome the unique obstacles of securing capital? What systemic barriers need to be addressed to improve funding access and sustainability? What strategies can social enterprises, both new and established, adopt for long-term growth and resilience?

Join our panel of leaders across social enterprise, impact investing, and philanthropy as they delve into current and emerging funding models shaping the future of the sector.

Meet the panel
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Jess Moore headshot

Jess Moore is the CEO of Social Enterprise Australia - the national body for social enterprise in Australia. Previously, Jess was CEO at Community Resources, one of Australia’s largest jobs-focused social enterprises, employing over 650 people. Jess led social enterprise Green Connect through startup and scaleup, to employ over 100 former refugees and young people each year. Jess came into social enterprise from a background in public policy, advocacy and community development, and has led collaborations that have shaped government policy and decisions.

Lillian Kline

Lillian Kline is the Co-Founder and Chief Impact Officer of The Impact Outfit, and is a passionate facilitator who works with families and organisations to align their personal values with philanthropic, business and investment goals. Lillian was the inaugural Director of the Pathways to Politics Program for Women at Melbourne University and former investor relations lead at Impact Investment Group. Lillian is Chair of Flourish Girl, a not-for-profit organisation working with girls and gender diverse youth on rites of passage programs.

Amanda Miller headshot

Amanda Miller OAM is the Board Co-Chair of Philanthropy Australia and a co-founder of Impact Generation Partners, which advises, invests in and supports enterprises that deliver financial, as well as social and/or environmental, returns. Amanda is committed to building the philanthropic sector alongside the impact investing ecosystem in Australia. She is a Director of Impact Investing Australia and was Deputy Chair of the Federal Government’s Social Impact Investing Taskforce’s Expert Panel. Amanda strongly believes in the power of supporting and investing in women and girls.

Key details:

Tuesday, 26th November 2024

Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart, Canberra: 1pm to 2pm
Adelaide: 12.30pm to 1.30pm
Brisbane: Noon to 1pm
Darwin:
11.30am to 12.30pm
Perth: 10am to 11am.

Location: Online.

Please note, places for this training are strictly limited.

Price:

FREE!

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