Social franchising uses the rules of commercial franchising to increase the reach and success of charities and non-profit organisations by creating a model of a charity service and then replicating it so it can be picked up anywhere. They can be used anywhere in the world for charities, public sector companies and social enterprises.

 

The franchise model works especially well for charities as it reduces the need for hierarchy and central funding, allows the charity to be tailored to individual circumstances, and by bringing charity workers in as franchisees you can benefit from their experience and innovation in the progression of the business.

 

We have worked with mental health charities, hotlines, domicilaiary care, education and training throughout the world. While commercial franchising techniques are used, we know how to modifying them for not-for-profit companies.