Empowering Black communities

This is London Now Now

London Now Now is a timely and ambitious gear shift for London’s charity sector. Over the next 6 years, we are working with partners to ensure long-term resilience of Black-led organisations in the capital.

 
 
 

Our vision

To be the Black community’s foremost champion, enabling the systematic development and co-production of equitable opportunities and outcomes for Black people.

Our mission

We empower people to have the skills, tool and resources needed to lead, influence and create the future for themselves and their community.

30,000 Black leaders in London.

London Now Now will see 30,000 Black-led local community impact projects strengthened or coming to life by 2030. Our goal is to support and empower local community leaders together who are advocating and responding to issue they have lived experience of tackling.

It’s time to lead our local communities into better days

The unique hurdles faced by Black community leaders mean that many are forced to close beneficial community services or exist in constant fear of closure.

In April 2023, we surveyed 93 Black-led lived experience leaders of charities and social enterprises to assess the real impact of the cost of living crisis. You could say that they were facing a, “desert without resources” and not much has changed since. The survey revealed that 59% of respondents shared that they could not operate beyond 6 months and 44% did not believe that funders have their best interest at heart during this crisis. We can’t keep going like this. In response to this breakdown of trust between our community and its funders, we built London Now Now.

Over the years, we have provided meaningful solutions to Black leaders of charities and social enterprises, focusing our work on the nuance and intersectional needs of the communities that they work in. The crises have led to a higher demand for care in both depth and variety from service users that most organisations are not able to deliver and most funders and not able to support. It has felt like hands are tied on every side and those bearing the brunt of these inefficiencies and issues in the charity sector are the people who depend on the services that Black community leaders are desperate to deliver.

As a convener and organisation committed to open innovation, we have spent the past year working with Black leaders and funders alike to understand where the gaps are, what the opportunities are and how we can create a space for collaboration and better outcomes than what so many have been experiencing. We believe that to rebuild the trust that has been lost, and fortify Black-led organisations so that we are no longer plagued by cyclical crises and fears of closure, we must invest in local leadership. By taking our rightful place as pillars in our local communities, Black leaders of charities and social enterprises will be able to tap into the existing resources, influence the allocation of those resources through participatory means and inspire their service users to become more involved in speaking up for what becomes a priority locally as councils continue to redefine their responsibilities for ensuring the continued delivery of high-quality social services.

We understand that good relationships between organisations and funders depend on more than capacity building and cash, it is also interconnectedness and the co-production of systems. We are committed to supporting 30,000 Black leaders to exist outside of the cycles of crises, fortify their operations, increase the scope of their impact in response to the expressed needs of their service users and contribute meaningfully to the infrastructure in their local communities so that it is fit for purpose for those most in need.

To do this work, we will partner directly with Black community leaders influencing at the grassroots level. We will gather, amplify and equip them to move beyond the crises into a legacy of incredible impact for their local community.

Lived experience builds meaningful communities

Founder and CEO, Bayo Adelaja MBE, built Do it Now Now (DiNN) in hopes of removing barriers to successful entrepreneurship for Black people wanting to participate in building a better future for historically underserved communities. Like many other community-minded Black-lived experience leaders, Bayo started DiNN with little knowledge or experience of the charity sector or funders.

It took 3 years and a significant amount of personal debt for her to secure her first grant and in the years since then, Do it Now Now has grown into a well-respected entrepreneurship-support leader that has gone on to provide grants worth over £1m to more than 100 organisations. 

With London Now Now, we’re taking the lessons learned from our own journey as a growing organisation, the challenges and triumphs of our service users, and the charity sector know-how every good community leader needs, directly into London’s neighbourhoods.

Our London Now Now campaign will engage in 4 key ways: advocacy and influencing, capacity building, local leadership, and community wealth.

Now is the time to open doors for the next generation

  • We are delivering a Leadership Fellowship, where you can tap into experts and other Black-led charity and social enterprise leaders. Together you will fortify your organisations, share services, networks, and key connections. The local leaders we’re looking for don’t have to have it all figured out, but they will all have a track record of creating positive ripple effects from the ground up.

  • Through this work, we are investing in and partnering with Black local community leaders who are committed to delivering services that address the needs of their neighbours and community residents. We aim to enhance the capacity of these leaders to drive impactful change.

  • By engaging with local government, stakeholders, and the broader public, we support leaders in championing policies and practices that address systemic inequity. We are experienced conveners, empowering leaders to shape narratives and drive systemic change together.

  • Our approach emphasises the importance of collective ownership, local investment, and equitable economic practices to ensure that wealth generated within the community stays within the community, fostering long-term prosperity and resilience.

Our Manifesto

Through our programmes and advocacy we drive the change needed to support, empower, and equip Black communities to thrive in the systems in which we all exist. Read our Manifesto to discover the principle beliefs that drive our thinking as we commit to the future of Black Londoners.

Live in London,

Lead in London.

Deliver action-based solutions and engage meaningfully in the future of your local community.