

Gemelli Consulting

Canterbury Region, New Zealand
December 2022
Management consultant - nonprofits
Service with Minor Environmental Footprint
Australia,
Cook Islands,
Fiji Islands,
Indonesia,
Kiribati,
Laos,
Micronesia,
Mozambique,
Nauru,
Nepal,
New Zealand,
Palau,
Philippines,
Solomon Islands,
Tanzania,
Thailand,
Tonga,
Tuvalu,
United Kingdom,
United States,
Vanuatu
Who we are: Gemelli Consulting is a for-purpose organisation that specialises in financial and commercial advisory services. Driven by a profound mission to destroy poverty, we aim to unlock social well-being and financial viability for organisations committed to social, environmental, and economic impact. The name 'Gemelli,' Italian for twins, symbolises our twin objectives of social impact and financial sustainability, reflecting our commitment to responsible business practices. Who we serve: Social Enterprises: We empower community housing providers, charities, and faith-based organisations to enhance their social impact and financial return. Impact Investors: We help align property portfolios with kaupapa and financial goals, unlocking more impact. Local Councils: We explore innovative ways to use capital, creating new revenue streams and investments that deliver more impact. Our Journey: Since our inception, we've worked with dozens of for-purpose organisations, ranging from social enterprises to local government. Our common goal is to address poverty in our communities. Understanding the unique challenges faced by for-purpose organisations, we identified a gap in the market for affordable financial and commercial advice. Many transformative projects were failing or never
Overall B Impact Score
Governance 17.2
Governance evaluates a company's overall mission, engagement around its social/environmental impact, ethics, and transparency. This section also evaluates the ability of a company to protect their mission and formally consider stakeholders in decision making through their corporate structure (e.g. benefit corporation) or corporate governing documents.
What is this? A company with an Impact Business Model is intentionally designed to create a specific positive outcome for one of its stakeholders - such as workers, community, environment, or customers.
Governance 17.2
Governance evaluates a company's overall mission, engagement around its social/environmental impact, ethics, and transparency. This section also evaluates the ability of a company to protect their mission and formally consider stakeholders in decision making through their corporate structure (e.g. benefit corporation) or corporate governing documents.
What is this? A company with an Impact Business Model is intentionally designed to create a specific positive outcome for one of its stakeholders - such as workers, community, environment, or customers.
Workers 33.1
Workers evaluates a company’s contributions to its employees’ financial security, health & safety, wellness, career development, and engagement & satisfaction. In addition, this section recognizes business models designed to benefit workers, such as companies that are at least 40% owned by non-executive employees and those that have workforce development programs to support individuals with barriers to employment.
Community 56.5
Community evaluates a company’s engagement with and impact on the communities in which it operates, hires from, and sources from. Topics include diversity, equity & inclusion, economic impact, civic engagement, charitable giving, and supply chain management. In addition, this section recognizes business models that are designed to address specific community-oriented problems, such as poverty alleviation through fair trade sourcing or distribution via microenterprises, producer cooperative models, locally focused economic development, and formal charitable giving commitments.
What is this? A company with an Impact Business Model is intentionally designed to create a specific positive outcome for one of its stakeholders - such as workers, community, environment, or customers.
Environment 7.7
Environment evaluates a company’s overall environmental management practices as well as its impact on the air, climate, water, land, and biodiversity. This includes the direct impact of a company’s operations and, when applicable its supply chain and distribution channels. This section also recognizes companies with environmentally innovative production processes and those that sell products or services that have a positive environmental impact. Some examples might include products and services that create renewable energy, reduce consumption or waste, conserve land or wildlife, provide less toxic alternatives to the market, or educate people about environmental problems.
Customers 29.1
Customers evaluates a company’s stewardship of its customers through the quality of its products and services, ethical marketing, data privacy and security, and feedback channels. In addition, this section recognizes products or services that are designed to address a particular social problem for or through its customers, such as health or educational products, arts & media products, serving underserved customers/clients, and services that improve the social impact of other businesses or organizations.
What is this? A company with an Impact Business Model is intentionally designed to create a specific positive outcome for one of its stakeholders - such as workers, community, environment, or customers.