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UC study finds 60% of NZ social enterprise founders stressed

A University of Canterbury study found 60% of New Zealandโ€™s social enterprise founders report high stress, risking burnout and long-term enterprise sustainability. Addressing founder well-being throug

Study reveals social enterprise well-being pressures
Phys.org โ€” 6 July 2026
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A new study from the University of Canterbury (UC) has found that while social enterprises drive community benefitsโ€”creating jobs and tackling social

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Why This Matters

The well-being of social enterprise founders is not just a personal issueโ€”itโ€™s a systemic one. Burnout in this sector doesnโ€™t just threaten individual livelihoods; it undermines the very mission these organizations were built to serve. With over half of founders reporting high stress, the findings expose a critical weak point in New Zealandโ€™s push for sustainable, community-driven solutions.

Background Context

Social enterprises in New Zealand have flourished in the last decade, often filling gaps left by traditional business models and underfunded public services. However, their funding structuresโ€”reliant on grants, social investment, and earned revenueโ€”create a precarious balance where mission drift and financial strain are constant risks. The pandemic exacerbated these pressures, leaving founders with little margin for error.

What Happens Next

Policymakers and funders may soon face pressure to rethink how they support these ventures, with calls for better mental health resources and flexible funding models. Meanwhile, founders themselves might pivot toward collective modelsโ€”like cooperatives or shared servicesโ€”to distribute the burden. The challenge will be whether these adaptations can outpace the growing demand for social impact without sacrificing founder welfare.

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