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Year: 2020

  • The Impact of Social Enterprises across the Heart of the South West

    Posted on 3 December 2020 in Enhance social enterprise by susanna.jones

    CAG Consultants were commissioned to work with social enterprises across the Heart of the South West to find out how they measure their social impact. CAG produced a report on there findings, Enhance Social Enterprise: Social Impact Final Report. Read … Continue reading →

  • What’s in a network?

    Posted on 5 August 2020 in Enhance social enterprise by susanna.jones

    Blog post by Jessica Holliland, Partnership Development Associate at School for Social Entrepreneurs Dartington and Communications and Membership Manager at Plymouth Social Enterprise Network, part of the Enhance Social Enterprise Network. Network is a bit of a buzzword the last … Continue reading →

  • Real Food ‘Fresh Start’

    Posted on 27 July 2020 in Enhance social enterprise by susanna.jones

    “It’s an ill wind that blows nobody any good” I don’t know who first made that statement – but as I reflect on the challenges and opportunities that have come in the wake of the pandemic, I have no doubt … Continue reading →

  • The Participation Revolution and Pandemic Resilience

    Posted on 23 July 2020 in Enhance social enterprise by susanna.jones

    We didn’t set out to create a company that would be resilient in the face of a pandemic, of course. So it’s natural that, right now, people should be asking us and we should be asking ourselves this question. What … Continue reading →

  • Survival in a ‘New Normal’ world

    Posted on 20 July 2020 in Enhance social enterprise by susanna.jones

    By Amerie Rose Director and project manager at ESSENCE of Exeter CIC FALLING OR JUMPING?  Those “all over the place” feelings you’ve been having? They are symptoms of stress, NOT personal failures of yours. Do you feel FLAKEY + INCONSISTENT? … Continue reading →

  • Happy Birthday You First!

    Posted on 30 January 2020 in Enhance social enterprise by susanna.jones

    A personal and open-hearted reflection from Andy Robinson, CEO, a former beneficiary of Enhance Social Enterprise through the School for Social Entrepreneurs Dartington’s Devon and Somerset Social Entrepreneurs Programme. Our Sixth Birthday Incredible as it may sound You First is … Continue reading →


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