A bumper set of links this week – who said that August was a quiet month?
We’re very excited that our West Midlands school will be launching on the 16th September. Register to attend (or even exhibit!) – it will be a fun evening!
Join the Social Enterprise Alliance at the Party Conference
The Social Enterprise Alliance will be hosting fringe events at this year’s Party conferences – further details on the SEUK website. No word yet if egg throwing is on the agenda.
Getting young people fluent in digital
SSE Fellow Sinead Macmanus (@sineadmacmanus) has just launched Fluency, a really exciting new venture which partners digitally savvy young people who need work with companies that need up-to-date digital skills. Read all about it by clicking the link above.
Social enterprise in Indian slums
Really interesting piece in the Guardian, looking at how social enterprises are working in Indian slums to fill the void “where a dismissive government and overwhelmed charities fall short”. Sounds familiar…
Dry bars: will they be the next big thing?
Based on the success of SSE Fellow Jacquie Johnston-Lynch’s project The Brink, the answer to this question is yes!
On Purpose – now open for applications
If you’re looking for a move away from the corporate world, On Purpose is a great starting point – they are now recruiting for their 2014 cohort.
Social entrepreneur brings light to the electric-less — with a soda bottle and some water
I love this – so simple, but so effective. There’s a good video here showing the light in action.
This post is by SSE’s Enterprise Officer, David McGlashan. You can follow him on Twitter @davemcglashan