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Relationships (beneficiaries, customers, funding/supporting stakeholders)

This field is focused on how you will connect and communicate with the individuals and groups that are vital to the success of your social enterprise. These may include beneficiaries, customers, and funding stakeholders and supporters. Building strong relationships with these groups is crucial, as they play a vital role in your social enterprise’s success. In this section, you will describe the various tactics and strategies you will use to build and maintain these relationships, ensuring that your stakeholders feel valued and supported. This may involve regular communication, networking events, or community involvement.

Use the following questions to guide your relationships strategy:

  • How will we build and maintain relationships with our beneficiaries/customers/funding stakeholders?
  • How will we keep our beneficiaries/customers/funding stakeholders updated on our progress and activities?

To help you design your own relationships strategy, please select from the following checklist and explain your plan in the field below:

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When filling out the Relationships field, it’s important to think about the different groups of people that are important to your social enterprise, such as beneficiaries, customers, and funding/supportive stakeholders. Consider the different ways that you can build and maintain strong relationships with these groups. This could involve regular communication, networking events, or community involvement.

Want to learn more?

The submodule 6.4 “Let’s talk about our impact” will give you more information and guidance on tracking your progress and understanding the impact you’re making.

Please provide more details in the field below on how you plan to utilize each of the selected channels in your relationships strategy:

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