Event overview
Robbie Davison has been a social enterprise practitioner for 25 years – setting up and leading a number of successful social enterprises as well raising £millions for regeneration initiatives. He is currently the Director of Can Cook, a food enterprise based in Liverpool. Since 2011 he has been researching and writing (with a colleague Helen Heap) about social finance.
Robbie and Helen have published a number of papers and a short book on the subject. It will be about his experiences of social finance that will be the main focus of his talk.
The talk will cover: The difference between the Right money and wrong money; The difference between social finance and social investment; Why social finance will never facilitate social enterprise growth; Creating real social investment; What the data tells us and why the data is being ignored. The talk will be provocative and is intended to present a challenge to anyone interested in social justice.
Dates & times
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23 Feb 2016 | 5:00pm - 7:00pm |
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