Funding pam for the community

Alliantist, with pam and its partnering heritage, has assets desperately needed by critical, yet vulnerable organisations who are key to a bright future for our community. But they can’t always afford it, so we sometimes provide our assets for free.*

Like any Social Enterprise, Achieve More CIC (and Alliantist) needs to generate income before it can distribute profit or other assets back to the community. Customers subscribe to pam, and it generates income to cover costs and hopefully make a small profit. We may use that profit and our other assets to:

  • allocate a number of pam ‘Partner’ user licences into the customer’s subscription as a core part of helping the ecosystem. This enables customers to also equip their partners, in particular ‘critical’ yet ‘vulnerable’ community and voluntary sector partners, to work better on specific business initiatives achieving more efficient and effective outcomes together.
  • Achieve More CIC may also make gifts of pam licences and partnership building services to ‘critical’ yet ‘vulnerable’ participants in community ecosystems in which we are active.

*Critical simply means the individual or organisation has a critical role to play in delivering successful outcomes. Vulnerable means that whilst critical, the partner is likely to be ill-equipped for the opportunities and threats facing it, and can’t afford to invest quickly in capacity or capability building.