In our latest SE100 Social Business Coffee Break webinar, Homes for Good CEO Zoe Whyatt and NatWest Social and Community Capital bossVictoria Papworth share their experiences of taking on a top job and the lessons they’ve learned.
The number of social enterprises with equity, diversity and inclusion strategies has been steadily growing over the past five years, despite fresh challenges, reveals our deep dive into data from the SE100 Index and Social Business Awards.
Dr Chih Hoong Sin welcomes the UK government’s rediscovered enthusiasm for outcomes funds with the launch of the world’s biggest fund of this type. But we should look beyond its impressive size to focus upon how it can best optimise impact.
ANALYSIS: The UK’s privatised water industry has been sinking into debt and disrepair for years, but a commission set up to seek solutions overlooks ownership models that could work for all, say impact economy experts.
NatWest SE100 2025 awards were celebrated for the first time in Manchester, England, recognising social enterprises and social investors from across the UK.
When times are hard and money short, many social entrepreneurs are too busy ‘fire-fighting’ to pay much attention to attempting to measure their social impact in any objective manner. Fred Seddon calls for a redoubling of efforts around measurement.
The publication of the Francis report into the neglect at Mid Staffordshire hospital has triggered a wide ranging debate on models for delivering public services. Andrew Laird argues for a balanced marketplace.
The Cooperative Research Centre Program is an Australian funding stream for innovation. Social innovation was only added in 2009, leading to the launch of the world's first cooperative research centre for autism. Chrisanthi Giotis explains Australia's social innovation journey.
There's a disproportionate number of male voices in the social finance and social entrepreneurship media, and a disproportionate number of men on the investment committees and management teams of the impact investment funds. "I’m out to change that," says Suzanne Biegel in this column for International Women's Day.