Social Entrepreneurship
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Blog: Hungry for more: scaling up community food enterprises for public benefit
Many pressing problems in our country today relate to food production and consumption: half of adults are overweight and obese; healthy food is three times more...
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Blog: People, profit and purpose in charities
What can charities learn from entrepreneurial organisations?
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Blog: Prison education – creating the foundations for change
As Head of Education in a prison in England, I see the profound impact that education and training can have on the lives of prisoners every day. From the group of young...
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Inclusive Engagement in Social Entrepreneurship
Gary Fawdrey, based in London and Assistant Programme Manager at UK innovation foundation Nesta, travelled to Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand and Samoa to explore the...
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Scaling up social enterprises in North America
Jem Stein, a social entrepreneur from Kilburn, travelled to Canada and the USA to research approaches to scaling up social enterprises.
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Fellows' collaborations: Support for at-risk parents
StoryRoger Warnock and Paul McMinn both undertook research in the USA in how to support young adults.
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Enterprise as a solution to female migrant unemployment
Kirsty Major is an enterprise executive with the Prince's Trust in London. She will be travelling to Sweden to investigate enterprise as a solution to female...
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The role of social entrepreneurship in building stronger communities
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Changemakers: Cape to Cairo
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Development of sustainable entrepreneurship models through social innovation
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Inspiring social entrepreneurship: what we can learn from Asian models of support
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Increasing London's supply and demand of community grown fruit and vegetables.
Report of a 7-week trip to North America to learn about urban food growing enterprises in order to provide better support to similar enterprises in the UK. The cities...