Target reached!
WOW - We've made it to our Stretch Target! Help us raise an additional £5,000.00 to ...
WOW - We've made it to our Stretch Target! Help us raise an additional £5,000.00 to ...
We know Women are key to positive social change, yet often lack assets & influence. Help us address this via seedfunding, support & events!
-To date we have raised over £16,000.00 which we have invested in over 30 women and directly supported over 300.
-To date we have held over 35 events reaching out to over 350 to support them. We see new people at every event and the demand for this free support, led by experts by experience is growing in demand.
We can develop and grow our diverse pool of relevant, empathetic, knowledgable mentors who can help women make progress and gain wider support from women, who have been there and bought the #BuySocial T-shirt when it comes to developing social ventures
We believe women are key to sustainable social change for the future, yet much of their work can go under the radar. Building on this centenary year for some women gaining the right to vote, we aim to create a range of legacy events in 2018/2019 that showcase the voices, innovations, impacts and enterprises of Women Changemakers on the map - Highlighting Greater Manchester and the North West as a leading place globally for Women Changemakers to Flourish
50% of monies raised will create a cash awards pot, 25% will contribute towards the Women Changemaker festival and 25% will aid with network development including peer learning events and our Mentoring Marathon and mentoring programme

We have a Track Record:
We can reach the parts that others can't!
You can track our progress and the progress of the Women Changemakers we support to see where your money went……
Lucy Cooke and Roxanna Locke – Commonplace Events benefited from a sounding board and investment day enabling them to access mentoring and bid writing support which helped secure lottery funding to develop their social venture “The support from Flourish has helped us develop both our knowledge, practical skills and confidence and offered a trusted network of contacts who we are now collaborating with to develop new community services and activities, to meet local need via our collaborative mobile community events space housed in a double decker bus."
Geraldine Esdaille, Freedom to Be benefited from the Mentor-a-thon and secured £300 to invest in herself and her developing social venture. "This year I have seen spectacular benefits from the support and mentoring that I have received. As well as continuing to provide regular sessions helping women with domestic violence and abuse issues, I started working for The Women's Resource Centre, an amazing organisation in the women's sector. I am also really proud to have won a Winston Churchill Travelling Fellowship that provides a remarkable opportunity to travel to the USA and research what I am passionate about, and to top it all off, I have been shortlisted for the Northern Power Women Awards 2017, it's incredible!"
Corin Bell, Director of Real Junk Food Mcr benefited from a Flourish sounding board and investment day and was able to access to peer learning events to support the development of her social venture. Flourish were also one of Real Junk Food Mcr's early customers enabling them to build their trading track record and income. “The sounding board session I had was really useful. I was able to access a great pool of experience and knowledge and ask for really specific support with issues that my social enterprise was struggling with. The Flourish network has also helped us to develop and promote our Crowdfunder campaign, which went on to be a great success. I have since been into Flourish sessions to share our learning with network members thinking of attempting a Crowdfunder for the first time. The whole system has a wonderful momentum, and those who benefit seem to stay really involved and help others.”
Jo Taylor, ABCDiagnosis attended the Mentor-a-thon and received £300 of investment and a mentor. In spite of living with secondary breast cancer she runs an advisory and advocacy social venture helping people be better aware of the needs of those living with cancer and secondary cancer. "The support I've had so far, has helped me make useful connections, paid for some marketing materials and I'm in the process of securing further funding from a charitable trust to hold up to 4 residential retreats per year, as well as develop day sessions for local patients living with cancer".
Nikky Norton Shaffau, Becoming Storybook was awarded £300 and has received mentoring support to develop her work and future focus. She used the money to pilot a series of creative storytelling workshops for adults seeking adventures and wanting to awaken their imagination for work or pleasure. “The Mentor - a - thon was a great opportunity to talk out my idea and gain honest feedback. The offer of a mentor and seed funds to buy materials and equipment to pilot my services successfully with my first client gave me confidence. Flourish CIC continues to be a support as I prepare to launch an enterprise that I hope to benefit both the local and global community.”
Karen Morris, Music Smile was supported via the Mentor –a- thon in and secured £300 and mentoring support. Karen has overcome her own disabilities to start running regular workshops, teaching music to communities in Salford to use music as a tool for positive wellbeing. "The support I've received has helped me make useful connections, paid for some marketing & equipment to help develop Music Smile and I've recently secured further funding from a national charitable trust".
We've an ambitious target this year to help us support more women developing initiatives with real impact who need this support to start well, thrive and scale their work. PLEASE HELP US, help them to create change! Whether £5, £50 or £500 any investment will make a difference - plus if you are interested in mentoring or being a judge on the investment panel get in touch! You can follow the campaign @FlourishCIC .
There are loads of opportunities for you to get involved with the network as we move forward.
Look out as we expand on these opportunities over the coming weeks! To get in contact email [email protected]
This project successfully funded on 24th April 2018