There are "notable disparities" between social enterprises led by those who are privately educated and those who have lived experience of social issues, according to newly published research.
Few organisations led by state educated people applied for equity finance, whilst none of those that are led by entirely private school educated people applications for blended finance.
Those led entirely by privately educated people more likely to agree that there is sufficient suitable finance for their social enterprises.
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