UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

International Impact

Sponsored by Zurich Insurance Group. Social enterprises are part of a global movement, making the vision behind the Sustainable Development Goals a reality. This award is for a social enterprise working internationally, and which is having a big impact in their field. This award is open to UK-based organisations only with existing international operations. 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, it 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 auticon is challenging outdated assumptions on who can and can’t contribute to a workplace.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 Finance Earth Finance Earth is an employee-owned social enterprise with a mission to scale up funding into natureconservation, climate, and communities. Current investment to tackle the twin crises of climate changeand biodiversity loss falls billions of pounds short of what is required. Finance Earth works with leadingenvironmental charities, governments, and businesses to secure investment in projects that deliver realsocial and environmental impact. This year, Finance Earth facilitated the UK’s biggest ever transfer ofenergy assets into community ownership. @finance.earth IDEMS International CIC IDEMS builds open technology and digital public goods for social impact, delivering services in partnership with local organisations to build equity in the place of exclusion. An international team working globally, it has developed not only cultural competences to identify analytic methods from new perspectives, but also a collaborative approach to delivery that can be as transformative as what is actually delivered. This approach, and the values on which it is based, are codified in its organisational principles. Stand4Socks 16 hours. That's the average amount of time spent wearing socks every day, yet socks are typically dull, poorly made, and standardized. Despite existing since ancient Egyptian times, there's been very littleinnovation…until now. Stand4 Socks is the direct-to-consumer challenger brand in the sock market. Thebusiness has spent years developing socks that have enhanced comfort and durability without sacrificing style or ethics. For every pair of socks sold, means a donated pair to someone in need. @stand4socks Tea People Tea People is a speciality tea focused social enterprise. Its vision is to eliminate poverty in tea growingregions of the world. It procures, curates and sells a wide range of high quality whole-leaf tea and herbalinfusions many of which have won the prestigious Great Taste Awards. Tea People tea is sold to consumers and businesses in eco-friendly packaging and is available in loose leaf form and in pyramid teabags which are 100% plastic free. @teapeopleltd The Burnt Chef Project CIC The Burnt Chef Project is a global not-for-profit dedicated to improving mental health within the hospitality industry. It provides comprehensive education, accessible therapy services, and pioneering research to support hospitality professionals. Initiatives include stigma-busting merchandise, free e-learning programs, a podcast, workshops, and free therapy across multiple continents. The Burnt Chef Project collaborates with international organisations using creative campaigns to raise awareness, promote a healthier, more supportive working environment and advocate for sustainability, diversity, and inclusion. @theburntchefproject

27 Sep

Continue reading

3 min

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

Consumer Facing Social Enterprise of the Year

Sponsored by The Company Shop Group. Social enterprises are selling quality products on our high streets and online, selling gifts which give back. This award recognises a social enterprise that delivers a retail product or service to the general public. Find out which pioneering consumer facing social enterprises have made our shortlist below: Nemi Teas NEMI Teas is a London-based specialist tea company that offers Organic tea blends as loose tea and in plastic-free, compostable teabags. The company is a strong believer in creating positive change through business and provides employment to refugees to help them better integrate in the UK. It provides training and employment to refugees which allows them to gain local work experience, boost their English skills, regain confidence and work on the hospitality skills required to enter the UK job market. @nemiteas Stand4Socks 16 hours. That's the average amount of time spent wearing socks every day, yet socks are typically dull, poorly made, and standardized. Despite existing since ancient Egyptian times, there's been very littleinnovation…until now. Stand4 Socks is the direct-to-consumer challenger brand in the sock market. Thebusiness has spent years developing socks that have enhanced comfort and durability without sacrificing style or ethics. Every pair of socks sold, means a donated pair to someone in need. @stand4socks Tap Social Movement Oxford-based Tap Social Movement is an independent social enterprise, craft brewery, and hospitality organisation that provides training and employment opportunities for prisoners and prison leavers. It believes that everyone benefits when no one is excluded from the job market, and to date has created more than 85,000 of paid, meaningful employment for leavers. It runs four Oxfordshire community venues, including Proof Social Bakehouse, named by The Telegraph Food as one of the 13 best bakeries in Britain. @tapsocialmovement Tea People Tea People is a speciality tea focused social enterprise. Its vision is to eliminate poverty in tea growingregions of the world. It procures, curates and sells a wide range of high quality whole-leaf tea and herbalinfusions many of which have won the prestigious Great Taste Awards. Tea People tea is sold to consumers and businesses in eco-friendly packaging and is available in loose leaf form and in pyramid teabags which are 100% plastic free. @teapeopleltd The Dusty Knuckle Bakery The Dusty Knuckle is a prestigious bakery and café in London. It uses its busy, seven day operation to train young people facing barriers to becoming independent adults. This centres largely on young offenders, care leavers and those in insecure accommodation. Through the training they take steps towards fulfilment, employment and independent living. @thedustyknuckle Zaytoun CIC Zaytoun CIC is a social enterprise inspired by a love of Palestinian culture, communities and cuisine and a passion for sharing it with people in the UK. For twenty years the company has supported Palestinian producers through fairly trading their produce – 100% of profits being reinvested into delivering this mission. Palestinian farmers have been cultivating their lands for thousands of years and continue to do so despite the challenges of farming under occupation in the West Bank. @zaytoun_cic

27 Sep

Continue reading

3 min

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

Community-Based Social Enterprise

Sponsored by the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation. Social enterprises are often found at the heart of their communities - creating wealth, jobs and opportunities for the areas in which they work. This award is for a social enterprise that trades for the benefit of their community, making a real local impact. Find out who has made our shortlist below: Breadwinners Breadwinners is a not-for-profit social enterprise that provides artisan organic bread and pastries while supporting refugees through employment and work experience programmes. By operating market stalls and a wholesale model, it gives refugees jobs and creates a community of customers, socially responsible partners, and producers that promotes the integration of newly arrived individuals into the UK. All while offering the best sourdoughs, natural levains, and organic pastries! @wearebreadwinners CAIS Social Enterprises and St Giles Cymru CAIS Social Enterprises (CSE) is the well-established trading subsidiary of Adferiad. To maximise the social impact achieved in the community, CSE actively collaborates with community groups and works in partnership with like-minded organisations, to develop and deliver innovative projects. An example of this is St Giles Trust, a charity whose mission is ‘to see a society where everybody – no matter what their background – has a positive future’. This partnership has led to the successful roll out of St Giles’ first Welsh social supermarket - Y Pantri in Station Court. Since opening in June 2023, Y Pantri has supported 453 people (to March 2024) to access healthy and nutritious food; this equates to 34,938 meals. @adferiad @st_giles_trust Esports Youth Club CIC Esports Youth Club (EYC) is a pioneering social enterprise, empowering marginalised young people through gaming and esports. With hubs in Lambeth and Lewisham, EYC offers engaging activities that develop social skills, teamwork, and career opportunities in the gaming industry. EYC’s innovative approach prepares young people for a changing future of work and enhances inclusion, addressing gaps in access left by mainstream education and created by systemic inequities. It creates pathways to high-demand skills and helps break cycles of poverty. @esportsyouthclub Homebaked Bakery Described by Frank Cotterell Boyce as ‘a social enterprise that was once just a very good pie shop , is now a portal to a vision for a better world’. Homebaked Bakery is community-owned, occupying a 100-year-old Anfield bakery building saved from demolition. Open daily, providing a safe space for the community to gather, to purchase quality affordable food, train and volunteer. Employing local people, spending locally it is a beacon on a boarded up high street. @Homebakedbakery_ Peninsula Dental Social Enterprise CIC PDSE is committed to improving oral health in the Southwest through the provision of treatment, education and engagement with communities. Its unique model brings together dental education, high-quality patient care and community outreach to deliver demonstrable social impact. The clinics were established to tackle oral health inequalities in underserved areas and to address the lack of availability of dental care, treating patients who may not otherwise have access to a dentist. Social Enterprise Kent Since 1985, Social Enterprise Kent has been supporting communities, individuals and businesses shaping a better tomorrow. It works in partnership with the whole community to build the skills and relationships needed to create positive change. As they phrase it - "Our story is intertwined with the stories of the people we touch. We don’t just dream of change; we roll up our sleeves and make it happen, hand in hand with our community, creating a legacy of compassion, support and community." @SocEntKent Trivallis Trivallis, a community mutual housing association and registered social landlord, offers safe and secure affordable housing to low-income families and individuals in Rhondda Cynon Taff and Cardiff Bay, South Wales. Managing over 10,000 properties, Trivallis provides homes for about 25,000 people, along with high-quality tenancy support services. As a major employer and procurer in the area, Trivallis is committed to improving the well-being of its communities and residents. @wearetrivallis

27 Sep

Continue reading

3 min

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

One to Watch

Sponsored by PwC. Increasingly more and more people are setting up social enterprises, using their entrepreneurial ideas for the benefit of people and planet. The One to Watch Award is for a start-up social enterprise and key to winning this award is an ability to clearly articulate their future vision and how they are going to achieve it. Read on to find out who has made the shortlist: Amplify Goods Amplify Goods sells suds and scents with solidarity. It embraces intersectionality with a diverse, women-owned social enterprise and stepping-stone employer for those facing barriers to work, dedicated to transforming the B2B hygiene sector through sustainability and social equity. It designs and sells premium, planet-aware hand and body care products that drive circularity and minimise waste, harsh chemicals and carbon emissions. Reinvesting at least 51% of profits into mental health and wellbeing initiatives, Amplify Goods puts people and the planet first. Arts Care Arts Care is a limited company and a charity. It is a Northern Ireland wide regional arts, health and well being organisation established in 1991 as an initiative of the then Department of Health. It delivers a wide range of innovative, impactful and participatory arts projects, arts events, performances and exhibitions primarily (but not exclusively) within health, social and community care services (e.g. hospitals, residential homes and day care centres) throughout Northern Ireland. Art Care's mission is to help people transform their lives and well-being through participation in creative activities. @artscareni Construction and Engineering Opportunities Construction and Engineering Opportunities (CEO) is a community interest company founded in 2022. CEO empowers disadvantaged communities by providing essential skills and opportunities in the construction and engineering sectors. Through innovative programs, practical training, and mentorship, it promotes diversity and inclusion while fostering personal and professional development. With a strong commitment to social impact and sustainable growth, CEO is dedicated to creating a skilled, inclusive workforce for the future. @ceo_cic Courtyard Pantry Enterprise The Courtyard Pantry Enterprise's objective is to reduce the effects of poverty in Glasgow, using food as a vehicle for change. Its not-for-profit Pantry Hub tackles the root causes of poverty in the community through the provision of affordable food and by widening access to cost-of-living support services to its members. It also seeks to address economic inactivity in the local community, through its for-profit social enterprises, by providing employment, training and volunteering opportunities to those that face barriers to the job market. @courtyardpantryglasgow Down to Zero Ltd Down to Zero is a not-for-profit Community Benefit Society established to support community-led environmental activities that help tackle climate change and champion a low carbon green economy. In a nature and climate emergency this is more important than ever for current and future generations. Its business activities include - capturing carbon on land through activities including tree planting, agroforestry development, growing fruit and vegetables, and working with local people and volunteers; developing a low cost vegetable subscription services (Llysh Bocs); developing and selling sustainable charcoal and biochar (which is a carbon capturing peat free super fertiliser); and providing mentoring, education and training opportunities for local people young and old. Esports Youth Club CIC Esports Youth Club (EYC) is a pioneering social enterprise, empowering marginalised young people through gaming and esports. With hubs in Lambeth and Lewisham, EYC offers engaging activities that develop social skills, teamwork, and career opportunities in the gaming industry. EYC's innovative approach prepares young people for a changing future of work and enhances inclusion, addressing gaps in access left by mainstream education and created by systemic inequities. It creates pathways to high-demand skills and helps break cycles of poverty. @esportsyouthclub Half the Story Half the Story is a social enterprise biscuit business started in 2023. Its biscuits taste great - but as it says on each packet: ‘It’s not about the biscuit…it's about the people who bake them’. Half the Story creates life changing employment for people with major barriers to work including homelessness. Wrapped in ecofriendly packaging its biscuits can already be found in retail outlets, on boardroom tables, at conference centres and hotels. These are biscuits that taste good and do good! @halfthestoryuk KERB+ KERB+ is a not-for-profit social enterprise launched in 2023, cooking up positive social impact through street food. Born from over a decade of positive change from KERB, supporting small businesses in the hospitality industry and individuals facing barriers to entry. It supports people into work and people at work. It is all about driving positive change by providing vital support and a slice of opportunity for those who need it the most. @kerbfood

27 Sep

Continue reading

4 min

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-poweredemployment and housing services to homeless people, refugees, prison leavers, and other disadvantagedgroups. @wearebeam Green Machine Computers Green Machine Computers is a technology recycling company focused on saving the environment andending digital poverty. It works with corporations of any size to relieve them of their obsolete ITequipment; 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 thesatisfaction 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

27 Sep

Continue reading

3 min

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

‘Buy Social’ Market Builder

Sponsored by Clear Voice. Social procurement and social value are increasingly shaping the way organisations spend their money, with more and more bringing social enterprises into their supply chains. This award is for a social enterprise, public sector body or private sector organisation that has demonstrably made efforts within its own organisation and remit to create more opportunities to buy from social enterprises. Find out who made the shortlist below: Amey Amey is a leading provider of engineering, operations and decarbonisation solutions for infrastructure and complex facilities. Its purpose is to deliver sustainable infrastructure solutions, enhance life, and protect our shared future through expert consulting, design, and asset lifecycle management. Hays is the world’s leading specialist in workforce solutions and recruitment. Hays invests in lifelong partnerships that empower people and organisations to succeed whether it’s helping professionals realise what’s next in their career or assisting organisations in solving their skills gaps. @AmeyLtd Co-op Co-op is one of the world’s largest consumer co-operatives, owned its by millions of members. It's the UK’s fifth biggest food retailer with more than 2,500 local convenience stores, the UK’s number one funeral services provider, a major general insurer and a growing legal services business. Alongside clear financial and operational objectives the Co-op is a recognised leader for its social goals and community-led programmes. It exists to meet members' needs and stand up for the things they believe in. @coopuk McLaughlin & Harvey McLaughlin & Harvey is a privately owned construction and civil engineering business, founded in 1853. Now in its 171st year, the business employs over 800 people and operates throughout the United Kingdom and Ireland delivering construction, civil engineering and fit-out projects and providing facilities management services to various sectors. McLaughlin & Harvey’s purpose is "Building Together, Unlocking Potential." It collaborates with its clients, value chain, and communities to shape the built environment sustainably and considerately. @Official_McLH National Highways National Highways are the government-owned company which plans, designs, builds, operates and maintains England’s motorways and major A roads, known as the strategic road network (SRN). The SRN is the backbone of our country. Over 4,300 miles of motorways and major A-roads connecting people, building communities, creating opportunities and helping the nation and economy thrive. National Highways makes sure that investment in the SRN results in safer, smoother and more reliable journeys for its customers. @NationalHways Nationwide Building Society Nationwide is a building society, not a bank. Its purpose is banking - but fairer, more rewarding, andfor the good of society. It aims to make a meaningful impact on customers, communities, and society by being a beacon for mutual good. This means being a good global citizen and creating positive social impact throughout its activities, operations, and supply chain. Nestlé UK&I Supporting social enterprise is a key foundation of Nestle's community regeneration approach. It is a proud member of the Buy Social Challenge, which it joined a few years ago in partnership with Sodexo and the company is excited about the opportunities to work with more social enterprises in the coming years. This is in line with its Procurement Supplier Diversity programme as social enterprises also help it to actively work with more diverse suppliers. School for Social Entrepreneurs Founded in 1997 by Lord Michael Young, The School for Social Entrepreneurs is a registered charity operating across the UK. Its vision is of a socially and environmentally just society, where the potential of all people is fully realised. To achieve this, SSE runs learning programmes to mobilise the experience of social entrepreneurs. Alongside a number of these learning programmes, it offers Match Trading grants: grant funding that pound-for-pound matches an increase in income from trading. By rewarding sales growth, MatchTrading grants incentivise social organisations to develop their trading base, so they can build stronger futures. @schsocent

27 Sep

Continue reading

3 min

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

Environmental Social Enterprise of the Year

Sponsored by Landmarc. Social enterprises are on the frontline of dealing with the climate crisis from setting up community energy schemes and recycling schemes to educational projects to raise awareness about the best ways to support our planet. This award recognises a social enterprise in the green and environmental sector with a clear evidenced environmental impact. Read on to find out who has made the shortlist: Eco Drama Eco Drama is an award-winning Scottish theatre company founded in 2007, dedicated to creating high-quality, inventive theatre and creative learning experiences for children that nurture and inspire a sense of curiosity, wonder, and care for our natural world. As Scotland’s first ecological theatre company, it has a profound commitment to environmental sustainability and the transition to net zero. Central to its operations is its eco-friendly touring approach. Eco Drama's environmental education and sustainability programs enhance understanding of environmental issues and food production - for instance, since 2012, ‘The Forgotten Orchard’ has been performed 233 times, reaching 13,423 people, facilitating the planting of 43 school orchards across Glasgow and Renfrewshire. @ecodrama Ethstat Ethical CIC Ethstat is a sustainable procurement company that supplies the products and services customers need to run their offices while reducing their ecological footprint. Through its operations and profit-making investments, Ethstat supports some of the most vulnerable communities, including those facing housing insecurity, mental health issues, and families caring for parents with dementia. 2024 will be Ethstat's 20th year of climate positivity. Finance Earth Finance Earth is an employee-owned social enterprise with a mission to scale up funding into natureconservation, climate, and communities. Current investment to tackle the twin crises of climate changeand biodiversity loss falls billions of pounds short of what is required. Finance Earth works with leadingenvironmental charities, governments, and businesses to secure investment in projects that deliver realsocial and environmental impact. This year, it facilitated the UK’s biggest ever transfer ofenergy assets into community ownership. @finance.earth Gloucestershire House Clearances CIC Gloucestershire House Clearances are making the circular economy a "now-reality" by unlocking the items in people's homes through house clearances. Repurposing unwanted items after someone leaves a home means it can pass on their items to someone who was going to buy new. Having recycled 140 tonnes last year and with a target of 300 tonnes this year, it is a social enterprise looking to change the entire way people buy "stuff" by opening up a new green circular model for all. @gloucestershirehouseclearances Green Machine Computers Green Machine Computers is a technology recycling company focused on saving the environment andending digital poverty. It works with corporations of any size to relieve them of their obsolete ITequipment; 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 thesatisfaction of knowing that their unwanted equipment will go on to benefit less fortunate people. @greenmachinecomputers REMO (CCORRN – Cambridgeshire Community Reuse and Recycling Network Ltd) REMO are specialists at building community resilience by repurposing resources. For nearly 20 yearsit has been on the frontline of developing a circular economy. REMO has applied its methodology to finding purpose for surplus to all manner of materials from reusing or remanufacturing paint, workwear, homewares or even movie props. Through its colourful umbrella of initiatives REMO doesn't just save litres and tonnes, it helps bring colour to its community and creates a place-based approach to reimagining waste. @remo_trading The Compliance People Through its innovative software solution and expert consultancy offering, The Compliance People hasbeen helping organisations manage their environment, health and safety and quality-related complianceobligations for more than 25 years. Through its social enterprise model, it delivers professional environment, health and safety and quality compliance services in a competitive marketplace but instead of its profits going to shareholders, they are gift-aided into its charity, Newground Together, to support environmental, social and community projects. @CompliancePpL

27 Sep

Continue reading

3 min

UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024

Our suppliers

The team at Social Enterprise UK is committed to buying social, so our event suppliers for the Awards include a wide range of social enterprises, working to ensure this celebration of our sector’s achievements drives even more positive impact for people and planet. Read more below about the brilliant suppliers helping us to deliver the 2024 UK Social Enterprise Awards – and please get in touch if you’d like to join our social procurement network, sharing advice and support to bring more social enterprises into supply chains. Belu Water tonight is supplied by Belu, a drinks business and social enterprise with a clear purpose: to change the way the world sees water. Belu invests all its profits in people and planet - saving carbon emissions from entering the atmosphere; implementing a circular economy; bringing clean water, decent toilets and good hygiene to everyone, everywhere, with impact partner WaterAid. Since 2011, Belu has given £5.5m to help WaterAid transform lives worldwide. Belu delivers incredible drinks with industry leading sustainability credentials, giving the conscious consumer the choice to build a better world through their buying decisions. belu.org | @BeluWater Brightwayz Awards trophies this year were produced by Brightwayz - a social enterprise on a mission to promote safe, active, sustainable travel for all on everyday journeys. With transport the largest source of carbon emissions in the UK, air quality at dangerous levels, children’s activity at an all time low and traffic collisions the leading killer of young people - challenges are great but social enterprise can be part of the solution. Brightwayz reinvests 100% of profits from its product sales and local consultancy services into grassroots travel projects. brightwayz.co.uk | @BrightwayzUK 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. Graduates of The Clink’s training schemes receive intensive training and support to achieve a Level 1 NVQ in Hospitality, giving them the skills and experience to work in the service industry. The Clink takes a modern approach to event catering, creating delicious food using fresh local ingredients – with as many as possible grown in the Clink Gardens at HMP Send. Clink Events partner with Carbon Neutral Britain to measure and offset their carbon footprint, and are certified as a carbon neutral business.  theclinkcharity.org | @TheClinkCharity   DTP Print Group Tonight’s programme and other printed event collateral is produced by social enterprise printers DTP - offering creative and compelling solutions for your print and marketing projects, born from wide-ranging experience and technical know-how that gives you the best return. DTP delivers training and start-up programmes in Zambia through its partner: The Africa Enterprise Trust. dtp.co.uk | @DtpPrintGroup Expert Impact The artists hosting and entertaining us tonight were booked via Expert Impact Speakers, the world's first social enterprise talent management and booking agency. Expert Impact started providing business mentoring in 2014, and now operates as a franchise providing the tools, training and support that organisations need to set up their own service in other territories. To better share the valuable insight of mentors and mentees, in 2022 the speakers agency was launched, with all profits helping to fund the mentoring service. expertimpact.com/speaking | @ExpertImpact Fuse Events Social Enterprise UK delivers this event with support from Fuse, a full-service event management company with a commitment to creating lasting change. As a social enterprise, Fuse reinvests its profits into organising some of the world’s largest behaviour change and social marketing events; these global gatherings empower marketers with the skills to drive positive, measurable outcomes in communities worldwide. All Fuse's events focus on solving critical global challenges from environmental sustainability to poverty alleviation and social justice initiatives. fuseevents.org | @FuseEventsUK Mediorite Our celebrations tonight are documented by Mediorite, a social enterprise that offers training and careers support for diverse young people in London and Leeds. Its award-winning team works with clients across the public, private and third sectors nationwide to create fabulous videos with proven social impact. Now in its 15th year, all of its projects create paid work for a young person that Mediorite has trained. mediorite.co.uk | @Mediorite NEMI Teas After dinner tonight we'll serve organic tea blends that also create employment for refugees - running tea stalls across London, or performing commercial roles within the business, gaining skills and experience to better integrate in the UK. NEMI is an impact-driven social enterprise, re-investing more than half its profits back into the business to help achieve social impact goals. nemiteas.com | @NemiTeas Perkee Coffee We'll also enjoy single origin coffee sourced from the Soppexcca co-operative in Jinotega, Nicaragua, with profits reinvested in the local community to create an ambitious and sustainable future for the next generation. Perkee ensures farmers are paid the Fairtrade Premium, so they can build a better quality of life and fight the challenges their families may face. perkeecoffee.com | @PerkeeCoffee Tap Social Movement At the bar tonight you'll find beer from a social enterprise that brews, bakes and creates inclusive community hospitality venues – helping turn lives around for prisoners and prison leavers through direct employment and advocacy. Since 2016 Tap Social Movement has created more than 85,000 hours of paid employment for prisoners and prison leavers, equipping them to lead a productive and happy life while reducing reoffending and victimisation. tapsocialmovement.com | @TapSocialMovement Toast Brewing Our bar is also stocked with planet-saving Toast Ale, which is brewed with surplus bakery bread, and all profits go to charities fixing the food system. Food production is the biggest contributor to climate change, but one third of all food is wasted; Toast works to change that. If you stacked up every slice of bread saved by Toast since 2016, they’d be nearly five times the height of Mount Everest! toastbrewing.com | @ToastBrewing

26 Sep

Continue reading

4 min

1 2 3 2 of 3