Investing in Social Enterprises During Crisis


Investing in Social Enterprises During Crisis

A Pathway to Resilience, Recovery, and Lasting Impact

In times of crisis, the agility and adaptability of communities are paramount. While non-governmental organizations (NGOs) play a crucial role in immediate relief efforts, investing in social enterprises offers a sustainable pathway to recovery and long-term healing. These enterprises, driven by a mission to address social challenges through innovative business models, are uniquely positioned to foster resilience, empower communities, and create lasting change that endures beyond the immediate aftermath of disaster.

The Role of Social Enterprises in Crisis Recovery

Social enterprises operate at the intersection of profit and purpose, addressing critical social issues while generating economic value. During crises, they often pivot to meet emerging needs, leveraging their deep community ties and innovative approaches. In Lebanon, local initiatives such as Made By Nature and Sustainable Stitch have been pivotal in delivering essentials to displaced families. Made By Nature supports small-scale Lebanese farmers by purchasing local produce and distributing it to families in need. Similarly, Sustainable Stitch tailors care packages—including baby clothes, blankets, diapers, and milk—for mothers and newborns in shelters, ensuring that some of the most vulnerable are cared for during challenging times.


Investing in these organizations during times of crisis not only supports immediate relief efforts but also strengthens the social fabric, ensuring that communities are better equipped to handle future challenges. By bolstering social enterprises, we enable them to continue their vital work, fostering economic stability and social cohesion.

Long-Term Sustainability Through Social Enterprise Investment

Unlike traditional NGOs, social enterprises generate their income through business activities, reducing dependency on external funding. This self-sustaining model allows them to continue operations and impact even when external aid diminishes. Moreover, their focus on local solutions ensures that interventions are culturally relevant and tailored to the community's specific needs.

A report by the World Economic Forum highlights that social enterprises account for $2 trillion in annual turnover and create 200 million jobs worldwide, underscoring their significant economic impact.

By investing in these enterprises, we address immediate needs and support sustainable economic growth. Initiatives such as The Volunteer Circle exemplify this approach by coordinating skilled volunteers to support NGOs in Lebanon with food distribution, logistics, and education, helping amplify the impact of local efforts.

Social Enterprises in Lebanon and Palestine

In regions like Lebanon and Palestine, social enterprises play a crucial role in addressing the challenges of ongoing conflicts and economic instability. These organizations often emerge as vital actors in providing essential services, creating employment opportunities, and fostering social cohesion.


In Lebanon, social enterprises have responded to crises by uniting to address urgent humanitarian needs while fostering long-term economic and social development. This movement represents a fundamental shift, transforming crisis response into a sustainable, community-driven effort that builds resilience from within.


Organizations like Wing Woman Lebanon and The Studio have emerged as critical actors. Wing Woman Lebanon provides dignity kits—reusable menstrual pads and diapers for women and infants—ensuring hygiene and comfort even in challenging times. The Studio empowers local artisans to craft crochet balaclavas, offering warmth to displaced children while providing sustainable income for the artisans.


Similarly, in Palestine, social enterprises have been pivotal in rebuilding the business ecosystem amidst ongoing conflicts. Despite the destruction of infrastructure and economic challenges, these enterprises have demonstrated resilience and adaptability, contributing to their communities' economic and social fabric.

Bloom's Emergency Response Fundraiser: Hope in Action

In response to the ongoing crises in Lebanon and Palestine, Bloom is launching the "Hope in Action" campaign. Our goal is to raise $50,000 to provide immediate mentorship, well-being support, and small grants to Lebanese and Palestinian social enterprises struggling with the profound impacts of the current situation.

Campaign Objectives

  1. Provide Immediate Support: Deliver rapid-response small grants to Lebanese and Palestinian social enterprises, ensuring they have essential resources to stabilize, adapt, and respond to their communities' emergency needs.
  2. Connect with Mentorship Networks: Engage diaspora mentors, compassionate leaders, and Bloom’s network of experts to offer guidance in crisis adaptation, strategic planning, and capacity building for resilience.
  3. Prioritize Mental Health and Well-being: Create channels for mental health support to equip entrepreneurs with the tools to navigate these turbulent times.

We invite you to join us in this critical initiative. Your investment in these social enterprises is an investment in the resilience and future of communities in Lebanon and Palestine. By supporting our fundraiser, you contribute to sustainable recovery efforts that empower local leaders to drive change from within.


Together, we can help these social enterprises sustain hope, empower communities, and transform lives despite adversity, building a foundation for lasting change. Join us in creating hope and impact.

Hope in Action

Empowering Social Enterprises in Crisis

Resources for Resilience and Action

While calling for #ceasefirenow, we’re committed to resilience, adaptation, and community support. We’ve created resources to help, including:

  • The Crisis Preparedness Self-Assessment to understand and improve your organization’s readiness
  • The Crisis Preparedness Guide, including tools and strategies to strengthen readiness
  • A Community Support & Initiative Form to share your needs, your work, and how we can help amplify your efforts