In November last year, four SSE fellows received funding and mentoring support to develop or deepen their organisation’s ability to tackle poverty and/or inequality. Here we take a look at their different approaches and how their projects have progressed despite a challenging landscape. Read on to be inspired by how these four SSE fellows are using the Fellows Future Fund to tackle issues ranging from diversity in Lambeth to energy access in Sierra Leone.
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Abigail Melville - We Rise
We Rise is an award winning community business created in response to gentrification and growing inequality. We Rise creates partnerships with organisations that are looking to engage more with young people. Through these partnerships, We Rise creates opportunities, inspiration and learning for young people. CEO, Abigail Melville applied to the Fellows Future Fund for support on The Driving Diversity Demonstration Project. The project aims to increase the number of young people from racialised and minoritised communities that We Rise engage with from 100 to 1000. The aim is to show employers how to be leaders of improving diversity. A model project is already underway with global advertising agency, Leo Burnett. Although lockdown and school closures have affected progress, Leo Burnett has already held a co-designed workshop with young people that has yielded a wealth of information and ideas for the future.Graham Miller - Double Impact
Double Impact was set up by Tony Herbert, a former user of drug and alcohol services, to develop recovery communities where people could re-establish or rebuild their lives. CEO, Graham Miller applied for funding to develop software that will help them better report on recovery interventions which may otherwise go unnoticed. The project recognised a wider issue in the sector where interventions were being underfunded because of a lack of reporting. Double Impact have already completed creation of the software and even transferred all their data over to it. Their staff have been trained on how to use the system and create reports. In the next 6 months we will begin to see how it has supported Double Impact through existing funder reports, securing new funding, and improving the sectors' data collection methods. [caption id="attachment_20178" align="aligncenter" width="616"]
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