SSE Cornwall celebrates the graduation of eight community business leaders from prestigious programme
23 Jul 2018
Eight community business leaders in Cornwall have graduated from the prestigious Community Business Trade Up Programme, run by the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE) in partnership with Power to Change. The graduates have completed a six month learning programme at the School for Social Entrepreneurs Cornwall and will receive a Match Trading grant of up to £10,000 each.
The Community Business Trade Up Programme supports people who aim to improve their local communities through trade. More than 330 people applied and 100 leaders across England were selected for the programme. Eight of those entrepreneurs, identified for their motivation and entrepreneurial qualities, were awarded a highly-coveted place to learn at SSE Cornwall.
Sally Heard, CEO of the School for Social Entrepreneurs Cornwall, says:
“We are thrilled to see this group of talented social entrepreneurs and leaders graduate from the programme, and we look forward to following their progress as they work to create a lasting social impact in Cornwall. In turn, we hope that these leaders will inspire others to work for positive change in their communities.”
The eight business leaders graduating from the programme are from Lynher River Barge, Community Treasure Chest, Par Bay Community Trust, Squires Field Community Centre, Treverbyn Community Hall, Falmouth & Penryn Community Radio, Redruth Revival and Bosavern Community Enterprises.
The business leaders will be some of the first in the world to receive a Match Trading grant of up to £10,000. Match Trading is a new type of funding for socially-led organisations which matches an increase in sales pound-for-pound, incentivising social entrepreneurs to generate more income to help their community or the environment.
Match Trading was created by the School for Social Entrepreneurs, with the support of pioneer partners Lloyds Banking Group and the Big Lottery Fund, and programme partner Power to Change. Power to change has provided the funding for this programme, and the School for Social Entrepreneurs plans to support at least 500 social entrepreneurs with Match Trading grants over the next five years.