UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

Tech for Good: Technology Social Enterprise of the Year

Sponsored by Mitie.

Social enterprises are often pioneering new ways of using technology to create positive social and environmental impact. This award recognises those businesses that are pioneers in using the power of tech to transform lives and protect our planet. Read on to find out which visionary businesses have made our shortlist:

auticon UK

First established in Germany in 2008, auticon now operates in 15 countries across three continents making it the largest majority-autistic business in the world. Leading by example, auticon continues to address the inequalities in employment for neurodivergent adults, highlighting the benefits of hiring neurodivergent talent and helping other organisations to follow suit. auticon is challenging outdated assumptions on who can and can’t contribute to a workplace. @auticon_uk


Beam

Beam’s mission is to give everyone access to human-centred welfare services. It delivers tech-powered
employment and housing services to homeless people, refugees, prison leavers, and other disadvantaged
groups. @wearebeam


Green Machine Computers

Green Machine Computers is a technology recycling company focused on saving the environment and
ending digital poverty. It works with corporations of any size to relieve them of their obsolete IT
equipment; ensuring 100% data security in the process. In doing so, it helps these businesses reduce their carbon footprint, free up space in their offices, and remain GDPR compliant, whilst giving them the
satisfaction of knowing that their unwanted equipment will go on to benefit less fortunate people. @greenmachinecomputers


Hope 4 The Community CIC

Hope For The Community CIC is a Coventry based social enterprise empowering people living with long-term conditions and carers to take control of their health and wellbeing. Its Hope Programme courses enhance participants’ knowledge, skills, and confidence, enabling them to actively participate in their care, leading to improved quality of life and reduced healthcare burden. Organisations across the public, voluntary and private sectors license a range of evidence based peer-led self-management programmes delivered in-person and online across the UK. @hope4tc


Pocket Power

Pocket Power was created to tackle the Poverty Premium and provide a financially sustainable solution to helping people on low incomes access the savings and discounts they are entitled to on their household bills. Its hybrid phone/digital service brings savings and discounts to the consumer, overcoming barriers such as digital exclusion and lack of trust. To date it has saved more than £1 million for 4,000 individuals, averaging £250 saving for each person. @_PocketPower


Showcase the Street

Showcase the Street is dedicated to making sports, technology, employability training, fashion design, and dance accessible to all members of its community. Situated in Dundee, within one of the highest areas of deprivation in Scotland, it specifically targets families experiencing high levels of poverty. Its mission is to break down barriers to participation and ensure that everyone, regardless of their financial circumstances, has access to enriching activities and opportunities. Showcase the Street’s Tech Hub is a purpose-built technology arcade designed to engage young people in technology-based activities and learning. @showcasethestreet


WYK Digital

WYK Digital is revolutionising access to tech careers in the UK. Founded in 2020, this social enterprise ensures “What You Know” outweighs “who you know” in the digital sector. Through free 10-week courses combining skills training with real-world projects, WYK empowers young people from diverse backgrounds to secure well-paying tech jobs. With over 600 lives transformed and impressive employment outcomes, WYK is changing the face of the digital industry. @wykdigital