Power to Prosper runs regional hubs in Nottingham, Greater Manchester, Lambeth, and Newham. These hubs are spaces where Black and racially minoritised communities are using their lived experiences to tackle the root causes of poverty and debt.
Led by local grassroots organisations, the hubs act as incubators for organising, leadership growth, and advocacy. They are about communities building their own power and agency – bringing together current and future leaders to creatively shape alternative economic futures and new realities where their communities can thrive.
Power to Prosper is planning to expand to Birmingham and Glasgow in late 2025.
Power to Prosper is rooted in local action.
Our regional hubs are where communities come together to organise, campaign and build long-term solutions to poverty, inequality, and debt.
Each hub is led by local organisations with deep connections to their community—and they’re building power from the ground up.
Explore local campaigns, events, insights, and the people making change happen.
Loughborough Community Centre and partners are mobilising to secure long-term ownership of a vital local space, protecting it as a hub for community support and organising.
Money A+E and partners are co-creating their next campaign with local residents, and exploring the need to secure free school meals for secondary school children in Newham.
Himmah and partners aim to build lasting power among Black and Brown communities by strengthening relationships, deepening leadership capacity, and campaigning strategically for the transfer of public buildings to Black and Brown-led organisations.
Mama Health & Poverty Partnership and partners are leading a Right to Work campaign while developing ‘Mama Village’ – a visionary, community-centred model for housing, wellbeing, and food sustainability.
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