UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024
Our sponsors
While the Awards are hosted by Social Enterprise UK, such a special event would not be possible without the generosity of our sponsors, so we’re very grateful for their foresight and wisdom in supporting our pioneering sector.
Our sponsors know what we know: that social enterprise is the future, it’s the best of Britain, and the best of business. These important allies at organisations of all sectors and sizes work as social intrapreneurs, championing our way of working and helping to grow our brilliant movement.
Read more below about our sponsorship family – and please get in touch if you’d like to join our supporter network, building partnerships and demonstrating commitment to social enterprise.
Barclays Business Banking
Barclays Eagle Labs help social ventures to start, grow and scale through our suite of support for the UK Tech Ecosystem. We offer a range of services including our online Eagle Labs Academy, access to mentors, growth programmes, corporate connectivity and networking for social entrepreneurs at all stages of growth. We are proud to partner with London Social Ventures to deliver support via a network of 11 universities alongside other partners such as Impact Hub, Sustainable Ventures and x+why dedicated to supporting social impact businesses across our UK-wide physical sites. We have an international diverse supplier portal within Barclays, intended to help smaller SMEs to access our procurement opportunities as part of our ‘buy social’ mission, plus specialist internal teams dedicated to supporting VCSEs and the impact investment market.
BDO LLP
BDO’s “Investing for Impact” agenda underpins our ambitions to help our teams, the business world and wider society succeed. Part of this approach is ensuring we understand our supply chain, embedding social and responsible purchasing with our existing and potential suppliers. In our last financial year, BDO worked with 14 social enterprises and spent over £315,000 – and we have an ambitious target to do even more this year, in part through our commitment to Social Enterprise UK’s Buy Social Corporate Challenge. We’ve also invested £8m in developing our workforce of 8,000 people and have set up initiatives to ensure that our recruitment, retention and pipeline are reflective of the society in which we operate. This includes the launch of our newest staff network, Bridge, which is centred around social mobility. Our commitment to developing talent wherever it starts is why we are proud to be supporting the Education, Training & Jobs Social Enterprise category at this year’s awards – whilst also celebrating the success of Social Enterprise UK on its journey.
Better Society Capital
At Better Society Capital, we are proud to support Social Enterprise UK, as sponsor of the Social Investment Deal of the Year Award. It is so important to recognise the entrepreneurs and organisations striving to make a real positive impact on society, and the role that capital can play in supporting this goal. In light of current economic, social and environmental challenges, we will need to use every tool available to help support our communities – including social investment. This event celebrates the inspirational work of people who look to make a difference through business, and this is central to the mission of Good Finance: a collaborative project co-funded by Better Society Capital and Access – The Foundation for Social Investment. Good Finance exists to help charities & social enterprises navigate the world of social investment through their website, programmes and events, all of which aim to build knowledge of social investment and connect social enterprises and charities to the right investors.
bettersocietycapital.com | @BetterSocCap
Bunzl Cleaning & Hygiene Supplies
At Bunzl Cleaning & Hygiene Supplies, we recognise the need to embrace social enterprises within our supply chain and enable the valuable work of those businesses – protecting vulnerable people, supporting climate action, and creating resilient communities. Since joining the Social Enterprise UK community, we have sought to collaborate with social enterprises in working towards our vision: to create a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable world. We are delighted to support the UK Social Enterprise Awards for the second year in 2024, and would like to congratulate all of tonight’s winners as well as those who made this year’s shortlist; we look forward to seeing what these purpose-led businesses will do next.
Clear Voice
As a social enterprise, social impact is at the heart of our mission. The profits generated from our interpreting, translation and accessibility services allow us to fund and train refugees to become interpreters via our InPower Project (nominated for Social Enterprise Innovation of the Year tonight). In 2023/24, we also donated £3.2m to our parent charity Migrant Help and generated an additional £3.3m in social value. Our clients – from private businesses to public and third-sector organisations – make this possible. We are proud to sponsor the Buy Social Market Builder Award, which recognises organisations that prioritise spending with purpose.
clearvoice.org.uk | @ClearVoiceUK
The Clink Events
The menu this evening has been produced in The Clink Kitchens at HMP Downview by serving prisoners training with The Clink Events. Service staff, made up of graduates of The Clink’s training schemes and young disadvantaged people, are given intensive training and support in order to achieve a Level 1 NVQ in Hospitality. This education and work-based experience equips them with self-confidence along with the skills and ability to serve guests efficiently and professionally. Clink Events takes a modern approach to event catering, creating delicious food made from fresh, local ingredients. Where possible, Clink Events uses ingredients grown in the Clink Gardens at HMP Send, ensuring food is seasonal and full of flavour. Clink Events are proud to have partnered with Carbon Neutral Britain to measure and offset their carbon footprint, and are now certified as a carbon neutral business.
theclinkcharity.org | @TheClinkCharity
Company Shop Group
A decade ago, we at Company Shop Group founded our not-for-profit social enterprise Community Shop, a unique social supermarket that aimed to address the root causes of food insecurity in the UK’s most deprived communities. Our interconnected yet distinctly separate business model has allowed us to provide sustainable long-term support for over 73,000 families, whilst our for-profit Company Shop ‘surplus supermarkets’ help the industry tackle the important issue of food waste with redistribution. We’re proud to support the Consumer-Facing category at the UK Social Enterprise Awards this year, as passionate ambassadors for social enterprises and the great work they deliver.
companyshopgroup.co.uk | @Company_Shop
The Connectives
The Connectives are a team of experienced consultants with a track record at board, executive and senior leadership levels in commercial and social enterprises. We partner with you to develop better ways of working, so that you can create sustainable commercial success while fostering positive social and environmental outcomes. We’re delighted to sponsor the UK Social Enterprise Awards: an event that highlights and celebrates the incredible work of innovative social entrepreneurs across the country. Now more than ever, it’s crucial that we support the people and organisations who are committed to protecting our planet and building a better future for our communities.
theconnectives.com | @TheConnectives
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation
Esmée Fairbairn Foundation is one of the UK’s largest independent funders. We aim to improve our natural world, secure a fairer future, and strengthen the bonds in communities in the UK. We do this by contributing all that we can to unlock change by people and organisations with brilliant ideas who share our goals. We believe communities can thrive when the local economy works better for the people who live there, and where they are at the heart of change. So, we’re thrilled to sponsor the Community-based Social Enterprise Award, which recognises remarkable social enterprises playing a vital role in their communities.
esmeefairbairn.org.uk | @EsméeFairbairn
GLL
GLL is the UK’s largest staff-owned charitable social enterprise delivering leisure, health and cultural services in partnership with 70 local councils, public agencies and sporting organisations. We’re one of only three UK leisure businesses to be endorsed by Which? magazine as a recommended provider. Sponsoring the One to Watch Award emphasises the potential of social enterprises – from exciting start-ups to established national brands like ours – to change lives. To succeed at scale and last the course, social enterprises must not only follow sound customer-centred business principles, but also never lose sight of the reason we exist, and the ethical values that set us apart from the private sector.
Keegan & Pennykid
Keegan & Pennykid is an independent, second generation, family-owned insurance brokers with a UK-wide reputation as ethical and expert advisors to the third sector. With over 55 years of experience under our belts we are proud to be known as dedicated specialists to the third sector, providing each of our clients with a highly personalised service. Keegan & Pennykid is proud to sponsor the UK Social Enterprise Awards and recognise the invaluable work that organisations do in addressing and helping to alleviate social and environmental issues within the UK and wider world.
keegan-pennykid.com | @KeeganPennykid
Landmarc
Landmarc works in partnership with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) to manage the Ministry of Defence’s 190,000 hectare UK Defence Training Estate. Managing such a remote and rural estate makes Landmarc an important rural employer, a significant environmental manager and a maintainer of community relationships, in addition to our core role of support services to DIO. Delivering social value is therefore important to us, and we are delighted to join Social Enterprise UK to celebrate all those who deliver exceptional services to business and to society, by sponsoring the Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year Award. Good luck to all the finalists.
landmarcsolutions.com | @LandmarcNews
Linklaters
As part of our commitment to buying social, and a member of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge, Linklaters is delighted to sponsor the Prove It: Social Impact category at the UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024. Our sponsorship reflects our dedication to social causes that foster positive impacts for the communities we operate in. This dedication is demonstrated through our global volunteering efforts, pro-bono work, mentoring of young people, and support for diverse and innovative social businesses. We wish all the finalists the best of luck, and look forward to celebrating their remarkable achievements at the awards ceremony.
linklaters.com | @LinklatersLLP
Mitie
Mitie is dedicated to delivering social value: fostering a responsible supply chain, aligned with the UK Social Value Model and UN Sustainable Development Goals, is central to how we drive positive social change. Diversity is embedded in our supply chain, and our focus on equal opportunities ensures we actively work to identify and engage suppliers through Social Enterprise UK and others, such as MSDUK. We’ve spent £7.5m+ supporting purpose-led organisations since 2021, and £4.3m+ with VCSEs since joining Social Enterprise UK’s Buy Social Corporate Challenge in 2022. We are proud to support the UK Social Enterprise Awards and wish all nominees and guests an enjoyable evening.
Nestlé UK&I
Supporting social enterprise is a key foundation of our Nestle Community regeneration approach. We are proud to be members of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge, which we joined a few years ago in partnership with Sodexo, and excited about the opportunities to work with more social enterprises in the coming years. This is in line with our Procurement Supplier Diversity programme, as social enterprises also help us to actively work with more diverse suppliers – something that is close to our hearts. As such we are delighted to sponsor the Building Equality, Diversity & Inclusion Award and would like to congratulate all of tonight’s winners and those shortlisted.
NFU Mutual
At NFU Mutual, we make a conscious effort to do business the right way. In 2021, we became a proud partner on Social Enterprise UK’s Buy Social Corporate Challenge; we are committed to supporting social enterprises and directing our spend on products and services towards businesses that create change. Last year, we worked with 39 different social enterprises and not-for-profit organisations, supporting causes from developing entrepreneurial skills in young people to empowering refugees with training and employment opportunities. We are delighted to be part of the UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024 and help celebrate the achievements of different social enterprises. Congratulations to all the winners, and those shortlisted.
PwC
At PwC, we support social entrepreneurs to create sustainable, resilient businesses. Sharing the skills of our people with social entrepreneurs goes to the heart of our purpose to build trust in society and solve important problems. Our successful PwC Social Entrepreneurs Club helps our membership of 400+ to develop skills, connect with other leaders, overcome challenges and maximise impact. As one of the founding members of Social Enterprise UK’s Buy Social Corporate Challenge back in 2016, we are proud to now have over 50 social enterprises in our supply chain and spend around £1.5m a year with them. We are delighted to support the UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024, and would like to congratulate all of tonight’s winners and those who made this year’s shortlist.
Zurich Insurance
Zurich is committed to supporting a fairer, more open and sustainable society, and aims to generate positive social impact within the communities that we operate around the world. As a founding member of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge, and Buy Social Europe, Zurich is proud to sponsor the International Impact Award in recognition of the important role that social enterprises play in generating positive social impact here in the UK and beyond.