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  • Winners of SE100 announced!

    Winners of SE100 announced!

    Over £30k prize fund shared by businesses working for social impact

    The RBS SE100 Index is pleased to announce the winners of its 2014 awards. Five winners were chosen from 1365 social ventures listed on the RBS SE100 Index in the UK. The awards highlight the strength of the social enterprise sector and its ability to create both social change and economic growth nationwide.

    The 2014 winners are working to tackle some of the UK’s most pressing social problems, helping to get people from disadvantaged backgrounds back into work and addressing their educational, training and wellbeing needs.

    These inspiring organisations now share over £30,000 in prize money awarded today at the Good Deals social investment conference, in recognition of the contribution that these social enterprises have made to society.

    Growth champion £10k prize: Goodwill Solutions – East Midlands

    Goodwill Solutions offers bespoke logistics and warehousing solutions to retailers and global manufacturers. It uses the infrastructure and surpluses generated to run ‘back-to-work’ courses for ex-military with PTSD, ex-offenders, and other disadvantaged individuals.

    Impact champion £10k prize: Wellbeing Works – East Midlands

    Wellbeing Works delivers a specialist behavioural change programme to improve emotional and physical wellbeing in Derby, working particularly with NEETs, people in poverty, people with chronic pain and mental health issues and people who have been victims of crime and abuse.

    Trailblazing newcomer £5k prize: Realise Futures CIC – East

    Realise Futures operates across Cambridgeshire and Suffolk providing careers advice and community learning for adults, therapeutic services for people with learning disabilities and supporting disabled and disadvantaged people to gain employment across the region.

    Resilience award £5K prize: FRC Group – North West

    FRC Group runs three social businesses including furniture recycling and waste management projects. These produce financial profits and create a social dividend by giving people in poverty and unemployment the opportunity to change their lives.

    Storyteller award £2.5k prize: John Taylor Hospice – West Midlands

    John Taylor Hospice’s purpose is to ease the personal and financial cost of illness and death. They were nominated for their ‘Benjamin’s Brothers’ campaign, aiming to raise awareness of prostate cancer in Afro-Caribbean men buy taking a prosthetic bottom into the local community.

    The SROI Network was pleased to offer their support in judging the Impact champion award, and would like to give special congratulations to our members the FRC Group and Realise Futures.

     

    SE100 winners 2014

    The winners with their awards

  • RBS SE100 announces shortlist for 2014 Awards

    The UK’s top performing social enterprises in the running to win a share of £30k prize fund

    Now in its 5th year, the leading market intelligence tool for social ventures, the RBS SE100 Index, is pleased to announce the shortlist for its 2014 awards. The Index is an online listing of social enterprises, ranked and scored according to their growth and social impact. The SROI Network is proud to support the SE100 as a partner, providing assistance with due diligence during the awards decision process.

    The 2014 winners will share a £30, 000 prize fund that will be awarded at the RBS SE100 Annual Awards on the 24th November 2014, at the Good Deals social investment conference in London. The shortlist is divided into five categories: Sustainable Growth, Social Impact, Trailblazing Newcomer and the Resilience and Storyteller awards:

     

    Growth champion nominees:

    Manor House Development Trust

    Ripplez CIC

    P3 Charity

    Co-Wheels

    Changing Lives in Cheshire

    EBP

    Goodwill Solutions

     

    Impact champion nominees:

    Cockpit Arts

    FRC Group

    Patchwork People

    Goodwill Solutions

    Social adVentures

    Wellbeing Works

     

    Trailblazing newcomer nominees:

    The Bidgley Power Foundation

    Realise Futures CIC

    Bad Idea organisation CIC

    Citizen Bank

     

    Storyteller award nominees:

    Patchwork People

    John Taylor Hospice

    Cause 4

    The Fig Tree

    Landlife National Wildflower Centre

    Shared Interest

     

    Resilience award nominees:

    BELU water

    The Reader Organisation

    FRC Group

    John Taylor Hospice

     

    Duncan Sloan, RBS Head of Community Banking, said: “RBS has been supporting businesses set up to solve social problems for many years. The social enterprise sector is a valuable part of the UK economy and it is our aim to support its development. The RBS SE100 awards allow us to celebrate the successes of the UK’s social enterprises. Sometimes social enterprises need funding to get off the ground, other times they need access to the right networks to ensure they can evolve. The RBS SE100 index provides just that, and is a key initiative in our commitment to the success of the social enterprise sector.”

    Further details about the shortlisted organisations can be found on: SE100.net