Fully Funded
Any questions? Contact us at foundation@thecollective.com
The collective impact residency- Supporting Black Social Entrepreneurs
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Opportunity Type
Trainings
Fully Funded
Description
We are looking for Black entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in their communities. At the Impact Residency, you’ll get the mindset, tools, and network to help you grow your social enterprise and become an extraordinary entrepreneur.
The Residency is a 6-month programme during which you’ll receive 1-on-1 mentoring and coaching, group workshops, and have access to our network of partners and investors. You will be part of a cohort of exceptional founders, and the wider community of The Collective Foundation. The events of the programme run for 3 full days in the first week of each month, during which you will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
The programme is fully funded by The Collective Foundation.
Eligibilities
- Black entrepreneur:
Eligible entrepreneurs will have to have a majority stake or major decision making power in the organisation.
- Social Impact:
Social impact must be the top priority of the start-up. We accept both non-profit and for-profit organisations that align with our four Focus Areas: Economic Opportunity, Health and Wellbeing, Social Integration, and Environmental Sustainability.
- Early Stage Business:
You are able to show us that your product or service has already benefited people. While it’s not a hard rule, we typically work with start-ups that are less than 5 years old and have not yet raised Series A funding.
- Based in the UK
We accept candidates from across the UK. Candidates will, however, need to ensure attendance in London for the monthly event programme (subject to future COVID-19 travel restrictions and public health guidelines).
Benefits
The programme is fully funded and participants will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
- Learn, Engage and Grow
Gain practical tools to grow your business. You will receive 1-on-1 coaching sessions and group workshops, on business fundamentals such as fundraising, marketing and leadership skills.
- Guide, Inspire and Educate
Get paired with a successful entrepreneur or industry leader, who will share knowledge and experience by providing advice, network contacts, and ongoing personal support and encouragement. All mentor matches will be made on a highly personal basis, to suit your needs. Your mentor will be asked to commit at least 10 hours to mentor you during the programme.
- Meet, Connect and Collaborate
Get introduced to our network of partners and investors who have the resources to skyrocket your business. Our network of partners includes BYP Network, Black and Good, OneTech, and Thomson Reuters Foundation.
- Live, Work and Play
The Collective Foundation is the philanthropic arm of The Collective, a property company that creates co-living spaces to build a more connected, inspired and collaborative world.
Program Venue
London
UK
Eligible Regions
UK
Eligible Countries
UK
Application Process
You can apply for the program through Online Application Form
Participation is entirely free of charge and funded by The Collective Foundation. We do not charge any equity or programme fees. We are a non-profit organisation and our only goal is for our entrepreneurs to succeed.
In the selection process, we look at our Eligibility Criteria and review each application with the following elements in mind: Innovation, Uniqueness, Impact, and Scalability.
We will select 5 start-ups to be part of the Residency. A smaller cohort size allows us to more easily comply with social distancing rules, and gives us the chance to offer more personal support to each entrepreneur.
KEY DATES
- Applications open November 30, 2020
- Applications close January 15, 2021
- Shortlist announced January 18, 2021
- Interviews January 25 – 29, 2021
- Final cohort announced February 1, 2021
- Impact Residency opens March 4, 2021
- Impact Residency closes August 7, 2021
Location: The Collective Canary Wharf, 20 Crossharbour Plaza, E14 9YF London.
Dates: March-August 2021. The program will run from the first Thursday morning until Saturday evening of every month.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Impact Residency is a six-month programme to equip a cohort of 5 Black social entrepreneurs with the resources and connections to grow their business and make an even bigger impact.
Types of events:
- 1-on-1 coaching sessions
- Group workshops
- Community events
- Networking events
Event themes:
- Personal Development
- Strategy
- Operations
- People & Culture
- Impact Measurement
- Customer Experience
- Product
- Marketing & Communications
- Sales & Partnerships
- Investment
- Pitch Training
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Fully Funded
Any questions? Contact us at foundation@thecollective.com
The collective impact residency- Supporting Black Social Entrepreneurs
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Opportunity Type
Trainings
Full Time
Description
We are looking for Black entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in their communities. At the Impact Residency, you’ll get the mindset, tools, and network to help you grow your social enterprise and become an extraordinary entrepreneur.
The Residency is a 6-month programme during which you’ll receive 1-on-1 mentoring and coaching, group workshops, and have access to our network of partners and investors. You will be part of a cohort of exceptional founders, and the wider community of The Collective Foundation. The events of the programme run for 3 full days in the first week of each month, during which you will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
The programme is fully funded by The Collective Foundation.
Eligibilities
- Black entrepreneur:
Eligible entrepreneurs will have to have a majority stake or major decision making power in the organisation.
- Social Impact:
Social impact must be the top priority of the start-up. We accept both non-profit and for-profit organisations that align with our four Focus Areas: Economic Opportunity, Health and Wellbeing, Social Integration, and Environmental Sustainability.
- Early Stage Business:
You are able to show us that your product or service has already benefited people. While it’s not a hard rule, we typically work with start-ups that are less than 5 years old and have not yet raised Series A funding.
- Based in the UK
We accept candidates from across the UK. Candidates will, however, need to ensure attendance in London for the monthly event programme (subject to future COVID-19 travel restrictions and public health guidelines).
Benefits
The programme is fully funded and participants will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
- Learn, Engage and Grow
Gain practical tools to grow your business. You will receive 1-on-1 coaching sessions and group workshops, on business fundamentals such as fundraising, marketing and leadership skills.
- Guide, Inspire and Educate
Get paired with a successful entrepreneur or industry leader, who will share knowledge and experience by providing advice, network contacts, and ongoing personal support and encouragement. All mentor matches will be made on a highly personal basis, to suit your needs. Your mentor will be asked to commit at least 10 hours to mentor you during the programme.
- Meet, Connect and Collaborate
Get introduced to our network of partners and investors who have the resources to skyrocket your business. Our network of partners includes BYP Network, Black and Good, OneTech, and Thomson Reuters Foundation.
- Live, Work and Play
The Collective Foundation is the philanthropic arm of The Collective, a property company that creates co-living spaces to build a more connected, inspired and collaborative world.
Program Venue
London
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
UK
Application Process
You can apply for the program through Online Application Form
Participation is entirely free of charge and funded by The Collective Foundation. We do not charge any equity or programme fees. We are a non-profit organisation and our only goal is for our entrepreneurs to succeed.
In the selection process, we look at our Eligibility Criteria and review each application with the following elements in mind: Innovation, Uniqueness, Impact, and Scalability.
We will select 5 start-ups to be part of the Residency. A smaller cohort size allows us to more easily comply with social distancing rules, and gives us the chance to offer more personal support to each entrepreneur.
KEY DATES
- Applications open November 30, 2020
- Applications close January 15, 2021
- Shortlist announced January 18, 2021
- Interviews January 25 – 29, 2021
- Final cohort announced February 1, 2021
- Impact Residency opens March 4, 2021
- Impact Residency closes August 7, 2021
Location: The Collective Canary Wharf, 20 Crossharbour Plaza, E14 9YF London.
Dates: March-August 2021. The program will run from the first Thursday morning until Saturday evening of every month.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Impact Residency is a six-month programme to equip a cohort of 5 Black social entrepreneurs with the resources and connections to grow their business and make an even bigger impact.
Types of events:
- 1-on-1 coaching sessions
- Group workshops
- Community events
- Networking events
Event themes:
- Personal Development
- Strategy
- Operations
- People & Culture
- Impact Measurement
- Customer Experience
- Product
- Marketing & Communications
- Sales & Partnerships
- Investment
- Pitch Training
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Fully Funded
Any questions? Contact us at foundation@thecollective.com
The collective impact residency- Supporting Black Social Entrepreneurs
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Opportunity Type
Trainings
Unpaid
Description
We are looking for Black entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in their communities. At the Impact Residency, you’ll get the mindset, tools, and network to help you grow your social enterprise and become an extraordinary entrepreneur.
The Residency is a 6-month programme during which you’ll receive 1-on-1 mentoring and coaching, group workshops, and have access to our network of partners and investors. You will be part of a cohort of exceptional founders, and the wider community of The Collective Foundation. The events of the programme run for 3 full days in the first week of each month, during which you will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
The programme is fully funded by The Collective Foundation.
Eligibilities
- Black entrepreneur:
Eligible entrepreneurs will have to have a majority stake or major decision making power in the organisation.
- Social Impact:
Social impact must be the top priority of the start-up. We accept both non-profit and for-profit organisations that align with our four Focus Areas: Economic Opportunity, Health and Wellbeing, Social Integration, and Environmental Sustainability.
- Early Stage Business:
You are able to show us that your product or service has already benefited people. While it’s not a hard rule, we typically work with start-ups that are less than 5 years old and have not yet raised Series A funding.
- Based in the UK
We accept candidates from across the UK. Candidates will, however, need to ensure attendance in London for the monthly event programme (subject to future COVID-19 travel restrictions and public health guidelines).
Benefits
The programme is fully funded and participants will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
- Learn, Engage and Grow
Gain practical tools to grow your business. You will receive 1-on-1 coaching sessions and group workshops, on business fundamentals such as fundraising, marketing and leadership skills.
- Guide, Inspire and Educate
Get paired with a successful entrepreneur or industry leader, who will share knowledge and experience by providing advice, network contacts, and ongoing personal support and encouragement. All mentor matches will be made on a highly personal basis, to suit your needs. Your mentor will be asked to commit at least 10 hours to mentor you during the programme.
- Meet, Connect and Collaborate
Get introduced to our network of partners and investors who have the resources to skyrocket your business. Our network of partners includes BYP Network, Black and Good, OneTech, and Thomson Reuters Foundation.
- Live, Work and Play
The Collective Foundation is the philanthropic arm of The Collective, a property company that creates co-living spaces to build a more connected, inspired and collaborative world.
Program Venue
London
Eligible Regions
Eligible Countries
UK
Application Process
You can apply for the program through Online Application Form
Participation is entirely free of charge and funded by The Collective Foundation. We do not charge any equity or programme fees. We are a non-profit organisation and our only goal is for our entrepreneurs to succeed.
In the selection process, we look at our Eligibility Criteria and review each application with the following elements in mind: Innovation, Uniqueness, Impact, and Scalability.
We will select 5 start-ups to be part of the Residency. A smaller cohort size allows us to more easily comply with social distancing rules, and gives us the chance to offer more personal support to each entrepreneur.
KEY DATES
- Applications open November 30, 2020
- Applications close January 15, 2021
- Shortlist announced January 18, 2021
- Interviews January 25 – 29, 2021
- Final cohort announced February 1, 2021
- Impact Residency opens March 4, 2021
- Impact Residency closes August 7, 2021
Location: The Collective Canary Wharf, 20 Crossharbour Plaza, E14 9YF London.
Dates: March-August 2021. The program will run from the first Thursday morning until Saturday evening of every month.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Impact Residency is a six-month programme to equip a cohort of 5 Black social entrepreneurs with the resources and connections to grow their business and make an even bigger impact.
Types of events:
- 1-on-1 coaching sessions
- Group workshops
- Community events
- Networking events
Event themes:
- Personal Development
- Strategy
- Operations
- People & Culture
- Impact Measurement
- Customer Experience
- Product
- Marketing & Communications
- Sales & Partnerships
- Investment
- Pitch Training
Share on
Fully Funded
Opening Date
The collective impact residency- Supporting Black Social Entrepreneurs
FUNDING TYPE
Description
We are looking for Black entrepreneurs who are making a positive impact in their communities. At the Impact Residency, you’ll get the mindset, tools, and network to help you grow your social enterprise and become an extraordinary entrepreneur.
The Residency is a 6-month programme during which you’ll receive 1-on-1 mentoring and coaching, group workshops, and have access to our network of partners and investors. You will be part of a cohort of exceptional founders, and the wider community of The Collective Foundation. The events of the programme run for 3 full days in the first week of each month, during which you will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
The programme is fully funded by The Collective Foundation.
BENIFITS
The programme is fully funded and participants will stay at The Collective’s co-living building in Canary Wharf.
- Learn, Engage and Grow
Gain practical tools to grow your business. You will receive 1-on-1 coaching sessions and group workshops, on business fundamentals such as fundraising, marketing and leadership skills.
- Guide, Inspire and Educate
Get paired with a successful entrepreneur or industry leader, who will share knowledge and experience by providing advice, network contacts, and ongoing personal support and encouragement. All mentor matches will be made on a highly personal basis, to suit your needs. Your mentor will be asked to commit at least 10 hours to mentor you during the programme.
- Meet, Connect and Collaborate
Get introduced to our network of partners and investors who have the resources to skyrocket your business. Our network of partners includes BYP Network, Black and Good, OneTech, and Thomson Reuters Foundation.
- Live, Work and Play
The Collective Foundation is the philanthropic arm of The Collective, a property company that creates co-living spaces to build a more connected, inspired and collaborative world.
Eligibilities
- Black entrepreneur:
Eligible entrepreneurs will have to have a majority stake or major decision making power in the organisation.
- Social Impact:
Social impact must be the top priority of the start-up. We accept both non-profit and for-profit organisations that align with our four Focus Areas: Economic Opportunity, Health and Wellbeing, Social Integration, and Environmental Sustainability.
- Early Stage Business:
You are able to show us that your product or service has already benefited people. While it’s not a hard rule, we typically work with start-ups that are less than 5 years old and have not yet raised Series A funding.
- Based in the UK
We accept candidates from across the UK. Candidates will, however, need to ensure attendance in London for the monthly event programme (subject to future COVID-19 travel restrictions and public health guidelines).
For Further Queries:
Any questions? Contact us at foundation@thecollective.com
Eligible Regions:
Program Venue:
APPLICATION PROCESS
You can apply for the program through Online Application Form
Participation is entirely free of charge and funded by The Collective Foundation. We do not charge any equity or programme fees. We are a non-profit organisation and our only goal is for our entrepreneurs to succeed.
In the selection process, we look at our Eligibility Criteria and review each application with the following elements in mind: Innovation, Uniqueness, Impact, and Scalability.
We will select 5 start-ups to be part of the Residency. A smaller cohort size allows us to more easily comply with social distancing rules, and gives us the chance to offer more personal support to each entrepreneur.
KEY DATES
- Applications open November 30, 2020
- Applications close January 15, 2021
- Shortlist announced January 18, 2021
- Interviews January 25 – 29, 2021
- Final cohort announced February 1, 2021
- Impact Residency opens March 4, 2021
- Impact Residency closes August 7, 2021
Location: The Collective Canary Wharf, 20 Crossharbour Plaza, E14 9YF London.
Dates: March-August 2021. The program will run from the first Thursday morning until Saturday evening of every month.
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