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social impact acceleration platforms for your CSO

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For Movimento Bem Maior

May 2022
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Here on the blog, we've put together five incredible tips to increase positive impact and boost your social organization's strategy. Among the options, we present courses, certifications, mentoring, information sharing, fundraising tools and much more! There are various forms of support to give more strength to initiatives that seek a fairer and less unequal future for everyone. Check out!

Phomenta
Founded in 2015 to act as a bridge between social investors and civil society organizations, Phomenta has become a large impact business that brings management education and innovation to social entrepreneurs.

One of the platform's services is to certify organizations, promoting a diagnosis, carrying out assessments and recommending good practices. The Phomenta Certification analyzes legal aspects, financial issues, management, governance, impact potential, communication and transparency.

There are also acceleration services – aimed at training social entrepreneurs, with modules being applied – and corporate social acceleration, with company employees becoming impact consultants to support the management of CSOs. With the pandemic, the Impact Portal , with the aim of bringing free, quality content to civil society organizations.

 

 Open School of the Third Sector
The Open School of the Third Sector was born with debates held at the 3rd Brazilian Congress of Foundations and Entities of Social Interest, in 2011, to improve the training of members of organizations.

The organization's mission is to train managers to better manage their institutions. Among the educational objectives are actions to stimulate knowledge and humanistic training, with reflective and critical capacity towards society, the state and the market.

To this end, the School offers a series of courses aimed at directors, employees or volunteers of social organizations. The courses offered revolve around topics such as volunteering, fundraising, digital marketing and ESG.

 

Ekloos Institute
The Ekloos Institute was founded in 2007 and has worked with free mentoring and training with more than 600 social impact initiatives. Its actions strengthen organizations and social businesses in improving management processes and increasing results.

Ekloos was inspired by startup accelerators to create a social acceleration . This methodology is very different, mainly because of the individualized work that is promoted with each organization involved.

During the activities, a diagnosis is made that helps guide the development of the action plan, targeting the specific needs of each person, highlighting what is a priority. Ekloos programs receive support from companies, institutes and foundations, which provides social initiatives with free access to training.  

 

esolidar
esolidar emerged in Portugal, in 2013, with the initial idea of ​​being a marketplace for social causes, due to concerns about the lack of tools on the market to support social organizations in fundraising.

After transformations in the initial project, it became a platform that brings together different solutions to help social organizations and companies generate social impact. Any initiative that registers with the 'esolidar community' will have free access to tools to manage fundraising campaigns. It is possible to create solidarity auctions, launch crowdfunding projects, participate in the solidarity marketplace, seek corporate support from the platform's client companies and be part of a space for promoting social causes, being able to receive donations via PayPal.

On the esolidar blog, tips and information for managers in both the third sector and companies. Ebooks and webinar videos are also available with materials to promote social responsibility strategies.

 

Abong
With the aim of strengthening civil society organizations that work in the defense and promotion of rights and common goods, the Brazilian Association of NGOs, Abong, was created in 1991. It currently has more than 220 members and is present in 22 states in Brazil.

The network provides a virtual learning environment with the AVA Platform of the Abong Training School , which offers courses, sharing knowledge and seeking to expand the reach of educational processes carried out for civil society organizations.

Abong highlights that this platform also has the mission of enhancing the use of technologies for initiative actions, improving the development of their capabilities and increasing their performance. 

 

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