Article Details
Social enterprises make a profit but reinvest or donate profits to target social problems. Community enterprises are community owned, led and controlled and use their profits to tackle environmental and social problems in their area so yes, they are social enterprises too.
The widely accepted definition of a social enterprise is:
“businesses with primarily social objectives whose surpluses are principally reinvested for that purpose in the business or in the community, rather than being driven by the need to maximize profit for shareholders and owners”
Latest News
View AllA carbon reduction plan is now a mandatory requirement for central government bid and tender opportunities – most commonly, as part of the selection questionnaire.
With sub-central authorities spending billions of pounds on procurement each year, local government tenders can help you secure high-value contracts for your business.
Developing bid win themes are a critical part of tender submissions, allowing your tender to stand out from other bidders.