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Find examples of social investment in action near you! 

Browse 140+ examples of social investment in action to explore how organisations are diversifying their income and scaling impact through repayable finance. 

Use the map to select your area and hit the ‘Filter’ button to see social investment case studies in your locality. 

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We're always looking for new case studies to share to help organisations currently exploring the process to see how it works in practice. To spotlight your organisation as an investee or one within your profile as an investor, please email aconstable@goodfinance.org.uk

 

 

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Spotlight Case Study - Blackburne House 

Blackburne House is a Liverpool-based charity that supports the development of local - and often vulnerable - women. With a core focus on education, they offer a range of nationally-recognised courses and qualifications to women - particularly in sectors in which women are still under-represented. 

In this video, we explore the end-to-end journey of social investment for Blackburne House, who took on £150,000 in Blended Finance from Livv Investment in 2024. 

Case studies

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Tai Heulwen CIC

Tai Heulwen CIC is a social enterprise committed to establishing and developing a community-focused residential care home for children and young people in Merthyr Tydfil. With a strong belief that every child deserves safety, education, and positive experiences, Tai Heulwen aims to provide a nurturing environment for vulnerable children within their own communities. 

Menter gymdeithasol yw Tai Heulwen CIC sydd wedi ymrwymo i sefydlu a datblygu cartref gofal preswyl sy’n canolbwyntio ar y gymuned i blant a phobl ifanc ym Merthyr Tudful. Gyda chred gref bod pob plentyn yn haeddu diogelwch, addysg a phrofiadau cadarnhaol, mae Tai Heulwen yn anelu at ddarparu amgylchedd meithringar i blant sy’n agored i niwed yn eu cymunedau eu hunain. 

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Oaks Rise CIC

Founded in 2023 by mothers of autistic children, Oaks Rise CIC is a neurodivergent-led alternative education and learning centre based in East Sussex. It was born out of the founder’s children’s shared experience of school-based trauma and mental health challenges that had left them disengaged from mainstream education.

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Make CIC

Make CIC is a purpose-driven social enterprise based in Liverpool that creates vibrant spaces and community hubs where artists, makers, and small business owners can work, collaborate, and grow. Founded in 2012 by Kirsten Little and Liam Kelly, Make CIC was built on the belief that creativity, collaboration, and access to equipment can help people turn their passions into sustainable livelihoods. With three locations across Liverpool (North Docks, Huyton, and Birkenhead), Make CIC offers studio space, creative workshops, wellbeing programmes, and public art commissions, all designed to bring people together and support local talent.

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Ultra Education CIC

Ultra Education CIC is a social enterprise founded by Julian Hall, with a mission to increase the life chances of children and young people from disadvantaged backgrounds through entrepreneurship. Based in London and operating nationally, Ultra Education delivers programmes in financial literacy and entrepreneurial skills across over 150 schools, reaching hundreds of young people weekly. Their work is supported by partnerships with organisations such as Innovate UK, Youth Futures Foundation, the Home Office, and various corporates including British Airways, Visa, and Warner Brothers. Their flagship events include youth business fairs, with the largest held at Wembley Stadium.

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For You Training

For You Training (FYT) was set up in 2017 and is now a well-established accredited training provider, based in Tain, in the north-east of Scotland. FYT was created in response to the steep decline in training and job opportunities in the area. Tain and the surrounding areas have faced significant challenges, including a halving of the local high school roll in the last decade and persistent youth outmigration due to limited local prospects. Through this training, FYT aims to create opportunities for young people, raise the profile and support the future of food & drink, increase employability rates and thereby reduce rural depopulation.

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Community Ventures Ltd
Community Ventures

Community Ventures is focused on assisting and strengthening local communities in the East Middlesbrough areas of Thorntree and North Ormesby, both of which are in the 10% most deprived neighbourhoods in England. After setting up in 1989, their work is crucial to strengthening their community and run a number of activities including food provision, early years and youth programmes, affordable housing, employability and crisis support.

Podcasts & Vlogs

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International Youth Day in conversation with Julia Strelczuk
As part of our International Youth Day campaign, we set out to find a young social entrepreneur who had used repayable finance to grow their impact, and we were lucky to meet Julia Strelczuk, founder of Nettle Café.
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Investment Committees of The Future: In Conversation with Sung-Hyui Park
Investment Committees of The Future: in conversation with Sung-Hyui Park
Investment Committees of The Future is a programme that seeks to lift the lid on investment committees.
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Investment Committees of The Future: In Conversation with Matt Smith, Chief Executive, Key Fund
Investment Committees of The Future: In conversation with Matt Smith
Investment Committees of The Future is a programme that seeks to lift the lid on investment committees.
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Investment Committees of The Future: In Conversation with Keisha Jean-Joachim-Eurasie
Investment Committees of The Future: In conversation with Keisha Jean-Joachim-Eurasie
Investment Committees of the Future is a programme that seeks to lift the lid on investment committees.
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Melanie Mills Head of Social Sector Engagement Better Society Capital
Investment Committees of The Future: In conversation with Melanie Mills
Investment Committees of the Future is a programme that seeks to lift the lid on investment committees.
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A dark blue banner with lilac abstract shapes. There is an image of a woman with details - Jacy Stewart, Chief executive and Founder of For Business Sake. The Good Finance logo and a graphic of a microphone are on opposite sides of the image. The title reads: Investment Committees of the Future: In Conversation
Investment Committees of the Future: In conversation with Jacy Stewart
Investment Committees of the Future is a programme that seeks to lift the lid on investment committees.

Good Finance Blog

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From Founder to CEO: Can social investment help make the leap?
From Founder to CEO: can social investment help make the leap?
Dave McGlashan is Head of Sales and Marketing at the School for Social Entrepreneurs, an organisation that runs courses to equip people to start, scale and strengthen organisations to make a positive difference. In this blog, he explores the role of social investment in helping to grow and develop the skillset of a social entrepreneur – ultimately scaling the impact they are able to deliver.  
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Good Finance Ambassadors
Meet the Good Finance Ambassadors!
Say ‘Hello’ to three friendly faces, representing Good Finance across underserved regions in the UK to help us to reach even more social sector organisations and empowering them to make informed decisions around the future financing of the charity or social enterprise…   
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A reflection on my time as an apprentice at Good Finance
I’m Lordia and for the past year and 7 months, I’ve been working as the Multi-Channel Marketing Apprentice at Good Finance. 
As my apprenticeship comes to an end, I've been reflecting on my time at Good Finance and some of my biggest learnings during this time. Image  

Events

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Redressing Imbalance Community Event - November
Image   Brought to you by Good Finance and Pathway Fund, the Redressing Imbalance: Community Event is part of a series of webinars for Black and Racially Minoritised leaders of charities and social enterprises in the UK. These events create an intentional space for learning, discussion and connection to understand more about the role of social investment and support available for leaders to access it.
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Readdressing Imbalance: Community Event
In partnership with Pathway Fund the Redressing Imbalance: Community Event was hosted online from 13.00 - 14.30 on 10 September. Redressing Imbalance: Community Events are a series of online sessions that create a space for Charity and Social Enterprise leaders from Black and Ethnically Minoritised Communities. 
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Panel session: Investment Committees of the Future
Good Finance is partnering with Future Impact Finance to host a panel discussion about Investment Committees! Join us on 5 June from 17.30 - 18.30 to be part of a discussion with investment committee members.