THE SOCIAL ENTERPRISE AMBASSADORS PROGRAMME

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Why social enterprise works for charities, volunteers and professionals

Funding can be a big issue for charities, so it’s not surprising that more and more are moving towards becoming social enterprises to enable them to earn their own income.

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Social enterprise in GCSEs and apprenticeships

These days, school and college students have loads of opportunities to get involved in, and find out more about, social enterprise. There’s even a new Foundation for Youth Social Enterprise

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Why traditional business can benefit from working with social enterprise
A lot of social enterprises fall within the ‘small business’ bracket. But in terms of their place in the community, as well as the business world, they are becoming big news.
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Bright, young things

Claudia Cahalane looks at the young ambassadors involved in some of Britain’s most innovative social enterprises, and checks out which subjects they liked at school

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Country life

Many of the ambassadors work in dispersed areas of the countryside, where social enterprise is essential to bringing the community together, finds Claudia Cahalane

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“I want lots of talent from the City and Canary Wharf to get involved with social enterprises”
– Chris Allwood, Auction My Stuff

 

A Unique business model in action
A Unique business model in action