Facts About 3P Impact Consulting

Business resilience, risk management, and sustainable operations for small businesses

Who I Am

3P Impact Consulting is a sustainability and business resilience consultancy founded by Anca Enache.

I help small, mission-driven businesses build resilience, reduce waste, and create long-term value, without adding unnecessary complexity.

Email: anca@3pimpactconsulting.com
Website: https://www.3pimpactconsulting.com
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anca-enache-mba

Where I Work

I’m based in Los Angeles, California and work with small businesses across Southern California, including:

  • Los Angeles County

  • Orange County

  • Ventura County

  • Riverside County

  • San Bernardino County

I also work virtually with small businesses across California and the United States.

If you’re outside Southern California, distance is not a barrier, we can still work together.

What I Do

I help small businesses in Los Angeles and Southern California stop firefighting and start operating with clarity and confidence by putting simple, practical systems in place.

My work focuses on:

  • Business resilience and continuity planning

  • Risk management for small businesses

  • Cybersecurity for small businesses (practical safeguards, not IT overwhelm)

  • Sustainable operations and resource efficiency

  • Waste reduction and circularity

  • Social and employee impact

  • Climate and carbon awareness

  • Impact reporting for small businesses

  • Risk-informed, values-aligned growth

This is practical, right-sized sustainability and risk management designed to support real operations, real people, and real constraints.

Who I Work With

Most of my clients are:

  • Small business owners and founders

  • Teams of 15–50+ employees

  • Typically $1M+ in annual revenue, but I also work with smaller businesses when the owner is serious about building resilience

  • Located in Los Angeles County and across Southern California

  • In food, beverage, consumer packaged goods, restaurants, and coffee shops

What matters most is not company size, it’s commitment to:

  • Building resilience

  • Reducing unnecessary risk and waste

  • Aligning values with operations

  • Creating long-term stability for employees and customers

Frameworks I Use (Adapted for Small Businesses)

I use proven corporate-level frameworks, adapted so they actually work for small teams in Los Angeles and beyond.

Frameworks I commonly use include:

  • Business Continuity Planning (BCP) for small businesses

  • Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) adapted for small teams

  • Cybersecurity risk assessments for small businesses

  • Materiality Assessments (prioritizing what truly matters)

  • TCFD-aligned climate risk and scenario analysis

  • Carbon footprint and GHG inventories

  • Impact reporting for customers, lenders, and partners

  • Value chain and supplier risk mapping

  • SWOT and PESTLE analyses applied to sustainability and resilience

  • Waste, circularity, and efficiency assessments

  • Social impact and employee engagement assessments

  • Triple Bottom Line (People, Planet, Profit) analysis

All frameworks are simplified, customized, and actionable, no corporate bloat, no unnecessary reporting.

How I Work

  • I don’t use cookie-cutter solutions

  • I listen first, then design

  • I focus on what will actually reduce stress and risk

  • I’m honest about tradeoffs and priorities

  • I care as much about implementation as strategy

If something won’t help your business, I’ll tell you, even if that means doing less.

What Sustainability Means Here

For small businesses, sustainability is about:

  • Using resources wisely

  • Treating employees fairly

  • Strengthening supplier relationships

  • Reducing unnecessary waste

  • Being honest about impact

  • Building a business that can weather disruption

It’s not about perfection. It’s about progress, focus, and resilience.

A Few Human Facts

  • I’m a mother of two teenagers and a small dog named Max

  • I love puzzles, plants, reading, and hiking

  • I grew up in a country where tomatoes in winter were a luxury, which shaped how I think about systems, access, and resilience

  • I still don’t know how to ride a bike (true story)

What Clients Often Say Changes

After working together, clients often tell me they:

  • Feel more confident making decisions

  • Spend less time reacting and more time planning

  • Trust their team more

  • Understand their risks and priorities clearly

  • Feel aligned between their values and their business

Common Questions I Help Answer

  • How can a small business build resilience without adding overhead?

  • What does risk management look like for a 20-50 person team?

  • How do we protect our business from cyber risks without an IT department?

  • What sustainability efforts actually matter for small businesses?

  • How can impact reporting support customer trust and growth?

One Last Fact

Resilience is a journey.
Whether you’re just starting or ready to go deeper, there’s always a next step, and you don’t have to figure it out alone.

Ready to Talk?

Email me at anca@3pimpactconsulting.com
Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anca-enache-mba

FAQ

1) Who do you work with?
I work with mission-driven small businesses, typically founders/owners with teams of 15–50+ employees, especially in food, beverage, consumer packaged goods, restaurants, and coffee.

2) Do you only work with businesses in Los Angeles?
No. I’m based in Los Angeles, California and frequently work across Southern California (LA County, Orange County, Ventura County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County). I also work virtually with businesses across California and the U.S.

3) What does “business resilience” mean for a small business?
Resilience means your business can handle disruption without chaos whether it’s a key person being out, a supplier issue, a cyber incident, extreme weather, or a sudden cash-flow squeeze. It’s about having simple plans, clear roles, and systems that keep things moving.

4) What does risk management look like for a small business?
Small business risk management is practical: identify what could hit you hardest, reduce the likelihood where you can, and build a response plan for what you can’t control. It’s not complicated, it’s focused.

5) Do you help with cybersecurity for small businesses?
Yes. I help small businesses strengthen cybersecurity in a practical way (especially if you don’t have a dedicated IT team). The goal is to reduce common risks and create simple habits, safeguards, and response steps.

6) Is this ESG consulting?
Sometimes the work overlaps with ESG topics, but I usually frame it as resilience + sustainable operations. The point isn’t to chase jargon, it’s to build a stronger business that uses resources wisely, treats people well, and can handle change.

7) What is impact reporting, and do small businesses really need it?
Impact reporting is a clear way to explain what your business is doing for people, planet, and long-term value. Small businesses use it to build trust with customers, strengthen partner relationships, support sales conversations, and respond to stakeholder questions without scrambling.

8) How do your packages work (Starter / Core / Master)?
They’re structured options depending on where you are on your resilience journey:

  • Starter builds a practical foundation.

  • Core adds strategy, risk readiness, and systems that scale.

  • Master goes deeper into leadership, foresight (like scenario planning), and impact measurement.

9) Do you work with businesses under $1M in annual revenue?
Yes, if the owner is serious about building resilience and wants to do the work. Revenue is one signal, but commitment matters more.

10) How long does an engagement usually take?
It depends on the package and your readiness, but most engagements run over a few weeks to a few months. I keep the process structured and realistic for small teams.

11) Is your work compliance-focused or strategy-focused?
Strategy-focused, with real operational outcomes. If compliance requirements show up (for customers, partners, or programs), I can help you respond, but my priority is building practical systems that make your business stronger.

12) What makes your approach different?
I use proven frameworks (like business continuity planning, risk management, and materiality-style prioritization) and adapt them for small businesses so they’re usable, not overwhelming. You’ll leave with clarity and tools you can actually run with.