Social investment is often seen as a London-centric activity. It can be harder for social enterprises and charities outside of the capital to access social investors and gain a better understanding of the financial products available.

About

Social investment is often seen as a London-centric activity. It can be harder for social enterprises and charities outside of the capital to access social investors and gain a better understanding of the financial products available.

This session is designed to offer third sector arts and cultural organisations 'with an arts and culture focus’ the following opportunities:

  • To speak to charity and social enterprise leaders who have already accessed social investment
  • To meet potential social investors
  • To learn about new social investment initiatives, funds and instruments
  • To be able to ask questions in a safe and non-judgemental space
  • To understand more about when social investment is not suitable or appropriate

Location

Stirchley Baths

Bournville Lane

Birmingham

B30 2JT

Date and Time 

Tue 24 October 2017

13:30 – 16:30 BST

Tickets

Register for your free ticket here