UK Social Enterprise Awards 2024
Prove It: Social Impact
Sponsored by Linklaters.
An ability to effectively measure and communicate impact is vital for social enterprises, being used to evidence the difference they are making and also to attract additional funding and support. This award recognises a social enterprise that can truly demonstrate and communicate their impact with their stakeholders. Read on to find out who has made the shortlist:
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
Goldfinger
Goldfinger designs and crafts timeless furniture and homeware from locally-sourced and reclaimed materials. It is an award-winning social enterprise working for the good of people and planet. Goldfinger’s craftsmanship is a central feature of the latest restaurant at the Tate Modern, Thomas Heatherwick’s new offices in King’s Cross and both Inhabit Hotels in West London. Goldfinger’s artisans also design and craft bespoke furniture for private residents, often in collaboration with celebrated interior designers and architects. @goldfinger.design
Hey Girls CIC
Hey Girls exemplifies the principles of a leading social enterprise by addressing a critical social issue, promoting environmental sustainability, fostering community engagement, and committing to the professional development and equality of its team. It is a social enterprise with an innovative model, substantial impact on social equity and education, impressive business growth, and dedication to its team’s growth and inclusivity. @heygirlsuk
Moneyline
Moneyline, is a community development finance institution, with over two decades of community lending expertise. It offers small cash loans to the lowest 20% income households in the UK, those most excluded from mainstream financial services. Moneyline’s mission is to offer essential and appropriate financial services to low-income households, reducing barriers to credit access; whilst acting as a line of defence against loan sharks. Moneyline is a Community Benefit Society, a member of Responsible Finance and a Living Wage employer. @moneyline_uk
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. Its 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.
The Skill Mill
The Skill Mill is a social enterprise providing real jobs for young people exiting the youth justice system supporting their transformation and rehabilitation through the delivery of environmental improvement services in the local community. The young people receive on-the-job training and qualifications and support to develop the skills and knowledge necessary to enter the wider labour market. Partnerships with corporate organisations and local and central government ensure that the work carried out is meaningful and rewarding. @theskillmill
Ravine Market Garden (The Advantage Foundation)
Ravine Market Garden, a social enterprise by The Advantage Foundation Ltd, is dedicated to empowering young people facing mental health challenges through meaningful work, skills development, and nature-based activities. Located in South Belfast, Ravine has established itself as a transformative presence, creating a safe, supportive environment where young individuals can engage in horticulture, conservation, and environmental stewardship. The enterprise operates on social enterprise principles, reinvesting 100% of its profits to ensure continuous growth and support for its mission. By intertwining social and environmental goals, Ravine aims to build confidence, resilience, and employability in its participants, while promoting community engagement and social value. @theravineproject