What is the Federation of Uganda Social Enterprises (FUSE)?
FUSE is the national membership-led body that unites and represents Uganda’s social enterprises. We support, promote, and advocate for social entrepreneurs by providing resources, training, marketing, and policy influence to drive inclusive growth.
What does FUSE stand for in the social enterprise sector?
FUSE stands for The Federation of Uganda Social Enterprises. We champion social entrepreneurship by mobilizing resources, providing domestic and international markets, capacity-building programs, and advocating for policies that support the sector’s growth.
How can I join FUSE?
You can join FUSE as a social enterprise member or a supporter member (individuals, NGOs, private sector, development partners, etc.). Visit our website or contact us directly to complete the membership application process.
Where is FUSE located?
FUSE’s physical address is located in Kampala Uganda Delight House, Nalya, Kampala.
What are the benefits of joining FUSE?
Members enjoy:
- Seed capital for startups
- Resource mobilization support
- Free training & mentorship
- Access to domestic & international markets
- Policy representation & advocacy
- Networking & promotional opportunities
- Inclusion in Uganda’s national social enterprise registry
- Market for products/ services
Does FUSE provide funding for social enterprises?
Yes! We offer seed capital for startups and share funding opportunities through our regular funding bulletins.
How does FUSE support social enterprises in Uganda?
We provide:
- Business coaching & mentorship
- Market linkages & networking platforms
- Policy engagement & public promotion
- Capacity-building training
- A trusted national registry of social enterprises
- Research
Can FUSE help me market my social enterprise?
Absolutely! Members get free publicity, media promotion, and can use the FUSE logo on their products, websites, and publications for credibility.
How does FUSE influence policy for social enterprises?
Our dedicated policy team engages with stakeholders to advocate for favorable policies, regulations, and support systems for Uganda’s social enterprise sector.
Is there a database of Ugandan social enterprises?
Yes! FUSE maintains a national registry of active social enterprises. You can search by keyword to find or support a social enterprise.
Who can become a FUSE supporter member?
Individuals, social enterprises, NGOs, embassies, private companies, cooperatives, academic institutions, and development partners can join as supporters to promote inclusive growth in Uganda’s social enterprise sector.
Why is social entrepreneurship important in Uganda?
Social entrepreneurship addresses Uganda’s most pressing challenges, such as poverty, unemployment, income inequality, education, health, environment, among others, through innovative business solutions. FUSE ensures these enterprises thrive by providing tools, networks, and advocacy.
Can I volunteer with FUSE?
Yes! We welcome volunteers and interns who want to contribute to Uganda’s social entrepreneurship growth. Contact us for opportunities.
Does FUSE support women-led social enterprises?
Definitely! We prioritize women, youth, and marginalized groups through targeted programs, funding, and mentorship.
How can I stay updated on FUSE’s activities?
Follow us on social media, subscribe to our newsletter, or check our website for the latest news and events.
How can development partners collaborate with FUSE?
Development partners (NGOs, international agencies, donors, and embassies) can work with FUSE through:
- Funding & grants for high-impact social enterprises
- Capacity-building programs for entrepreneurs
- Policy advocacy to shape an enabling environment
- Market linkages to connect social enterprises with buyers
- Research & data sharing on Uganda’s social enterprise sector
Does FUSE provide accreditation for social enterprises?
Yes! FUSE maintains a National Registry of Verified Social Enterprises, offering credibility through:
- Certification as a recognized Ugandan social enterprise
- Due diligence to confirm social impact and governance standards
- Eligibility for funding & partnerships (many donors require FUSE
Why should development partners work with FUSE?
- Trusted Network: Access pre-vetted, high-impact social
- Policy Influence: Co-create programs aligned with national development goals.
- Efficiency: Avoid duplication by leveraging FUSE’s existing
- Impact Measurement: Get data on social enterprises’
Can FUSE help implement donor-funded programs?
Yes! We offer:
- Program design & implementation support
- Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) for impact tracking
- Grassroots reach to marginalized communities
How does FUSE ensure transparency with partners?
- Regular progress reports
- Financial accountability in fund utilization
- Joint impact assessments
What are the benefits of FUSE accreditation?
- Increased trust from investors, buyers & government
- Priority access to funding & capacity-building programs
- Eligibility for FUSE’s seed capital & grants
- Public recognition in Uganda’s official social enterprise registry
How does a social enterprise get FUSE accreditation?
- Apply for FUSE membership
- Submit documentation (business model, impact reports, legal status)
- Undergo vetting by FUSE’s accreditation team
- Receive certification upon approval