Early-stage social entrepreneurs—particularly those from historically marginalized communities—face persistent barriers to accessing capital and meaningful support. The traditional funding model creates a structural paradox: investors require evidence of traction, impact, or scalability—milestones that typically require early investment to achieve. This leaves many promising social entrepreneurs caught in a challenging cycle of being over-mentored but under-funded.
In response, Panorama Global has developed a Philanthropic Action Guide for funders seeking to effectively back emerging social impact ventures: Investing in Early- and Idea-Stage Social Enterprises.
Grounded in research, practitioner insights, and lived experience, this Guide offers fresh perspectives on addressing these challenges, including:
For funders committed to social innovation, there's an opportunity to move beyond traditional approaches and embrace more flexible, trust-based practices that can truly catalyze early-stage ventures. The Philanthropic Action Guide provides concrete guidelines for funders to reassess their own processes and take meaningful action for supporting early-stage social entrepreneurs more effectively and equitably.