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    Weʼve raised £212 to support talented and diverse Year Here Fellows to tackle social issues across London

    Funded on Wednesday, 22nd November 2017

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    The last time I tried to enter something was Reading Half Marathon - got injured in the build up and pulled out :(

    This year I'm feeling optimistically fit and ready to jog 12 miles and tackle 20 obstacles.

    Please help me get over the finish line and support this amazing social enterprise:

    We are Transform3D, the philanthropic arm of digital marketing agency Forward3D. We exist to harness the innovation and talent of our employees to support early stage non-profits to flourish.

    We are raising funds for Year Here​, a pioneering social business​. Launched in 2013, Year Here is a postgraduate course in social innovation based in London, designed to cultivate entrepreneurial approaches to entrenched social problems.

    Year Here Fellows start by spending 5 months volunteering in care homes, homeless hostels and youth services across London where they work directly with service users and lead ‘innovation projects’ that aim to leave a legacy​ and pave the way for future innovations​. Fellows ​then go on to run a community engagement project for a local council or housing association client​ before develop​ing​ their own social venture idea from scratch.

    We will be raising funds for ​Year Here's incubator phase, where Fellows are supported by entrepreneurs and experts to rapidly develop and test their ideas for social change. Many of these seeds grow into successful social businesses and charities beyond the programme. This fits perfectly into Forward3D's fail fast, agile work practice. We feel driven to contribute to the growth of a steady stream of new ventures in London that we can support with our digital marketing expertise in the future.

    In the last couple of years, ​the Year Here incubator has​ launched​ a raft of​ social ventures in fields as diverse as ethical fashion, social design, homelessness and educational inequality. They've been recognised as Shackleton Leaders, Ashoka Changemakers, New Radicals and Housing Excellence​ ​Award Winners.

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      14

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Aug 15, 2017

        Go Jacky Legs! Love mummy & daddy

        £20.00

      • Anonymous

        Anonymous

        Aug 13, 2017

        Go Jack, you're the best. Smash the gaff up!

        £10.00

      • Jill Pritchard

        Jill Pritchard

        Aug 10, 2017

        Happy to support a very worthy cause, Good luck Jack x

        £20.00

      • Neil Andrews

        Neil Andrews

        Aug 9, 2017

        £20.00

      • Shazza

        Shazza

        Aug 9, 2017

        Good luck Jack love Shazza xx

        £20.00

      • Susie Mutchell

        Susie Mutchell

        Aug 8, 2017

        Great cause..good luck to you!

        £10.00

      • Karen and Terry Geary

        Karen and Terry Geary

        Aug 7, 2017

        Good cause Jack you will do it as you have great stamina and drive love Karen and Terry

        £10.00

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