You’ve got a new idea that you want to get out into world. You’re passionate about making an impact. We can help you make it happen.
It all starts off with an idea— one that is backed by passion and impact. Maybe you want to turn that idea into a business. Or maybe you want to get your creative genius out into the world. Or maybe you need help funding it. Whatever it is, we are here to help you make your impact.
Is this you?
You want to take your passion project to the next level
You want to make your side hustle your main hustle
You feel stuck in the inspiration or ideation phase of your work and want help with the execution
You are facing capital or resource constraints
You would like to secure sustainable grant funding, individual donations, and explore new income streams
Who We Work With
How We Can Help
Assess it.
Free 30-minute Consultation
Organizational Sustainability Assessment
Branding & Marketing Consultation
Collaborative Exercises
Develop it.
Industry & Market Research
Concept Coaching for Creatives
Funding Proposal development
Feedback on Creative Projects
Accountability Calls
Finance it.
Financial Sustainability Assessment
Fundraising & Income Generation Strategies
Funder Stewardship
Strategic Partnerships
Case Study
abantu+
Creative non-profit & social enterprise
abantu+ is a space curated by artists for artists in Accra. The aim is to support music creatives in Ghana by creating a space to learn, grow, showcase and exchange as well as working unitedly to identify ways for sustainable art making. RTB partners with abantu+ in developing and implementing their financial sustainability strategy. This includes diversifying revenue streams to include grants and income generating work such as coaching programs. In the current context of the global Covid-19 pandemic and the economic pressure it has put on the art’s sector, RTB has worked with abantu+ to co-create revenue streams adapted to a more virtual model and to the growing need for art as way of healing. More broadly, both partners seek to experiment with and grow solidarity and community-based economic models that can be replicated by other “artrepreneurs” in Africa.