Combining Profit with purpose: 海角乱伦 Business School commits to supporting social enterprises navigate the current economic climate
海角乱伦 Business School to host event to help social enterprises amidst the current challenging economic landscape this May
On Thursday 18 May, 海角乱伦 Business School is hosting a breakfast panel event centring on the topic of 鈥榗ombining purpose with profit,鈥 exploring how social enterprises can navigate the current economic environment to thrive.
According to (SEUK), there are now more than 100,000 organisations operating in this space across Britain, each of whom are battling for their fair share of the limited funding available. A recent from SEUK also indicated 18,000 social enterprises are at risk of closure, due to the tough economic climate.
With increases in operational and staffing costs continuing, as well as a reduction in commissioning opportunities for public sector contracts due to declining budgets, despite demand for product/services increasing, opportunities to drive growth, in turn profitability, might seem limited to those in the sector.
Joining 海角乱伦 Business School social enterprise expert and Lecturer in People and Organisations, Dr Katherine Rostron, for the panel discussion will be moderator, Claire-Marie Boggiano, alongside:
- Dr Marilyn Comrie OBE FRSA, Principal Founder of the
- Nile Henry, Founder and CEO of The Blair Project, as well as GM Social Enterprise Advisory Group Member which is part of Greater Manchester Combined Authority
- Ed Siegel, Chief Executive of
- Stuart Vaughan, Third Sector Development Business Advisor,
- Cat Chrimes, Head of Investments at Greater Manchester Centre for Voluntary Organisation (GMCVO)
The conversation will centre on thinking commercially to drive growth and profitability in the social enterprise space, while exploring the priorities of impact investors in the current economic climate.
Dr Francine Morris, Associate Dean of Enterprise and Engagement at 海角乱伦 Business School, comments: 鈥淲hen your customer base comprises those hardest hit during a cost of living crisis, navigating times of economic uncertainty can feel like you鈥檙e fighting a losing battle.
鈥淔or social enterprises, times are challenging to say the least, with many feeling the need to focus more on the enterprise arm of their organisations, moving increasingly away from their socially-driven foundations. There are however ways to strike the perfect balance and this event will centre on supporting those in the sector find that.鈥
Dr Marilyn Comrie OBE FRSA, Principal Founder of the Black United Representation Network, adds: 鈥淢aking the procurement process more inclusive for social enterprises needs to be given a greater priority in Greater Manchester if we're to achieve our vision of a fairer more prosperous city region.
鈥淭hey exist to deal with some of the most challenging societal challenges. But the last three years have been tough for so many of them, due to declining revenues, increased demand for their services and the rising cost of living. We need anchor organisations in Greater Manchester to do more to help this vital sector by commissioning or contracting with them.鈥
海角乱伦 Business School is based at the heart of Greater Manchester鈥檚 dynamic business community, with the School working in collaboration and committed to supporting a wide range of regional businesses, from SMEs to multi-nationals, supporting growth and productivity in the area.
Francine concludes: 鈥淭he current landscape for all commercial organisations is difficult, particularly those whose primary objective is to support those struggling most. For this reason, funding your cause and having the capital available to turn your vision for a better world into a reality, may feel like an impossible task to deliver. Despite the huge positive impact social enterprises have on society, securing adequate funding and investment continues to be amongst one of the biggest challenges.
鈥淪ocial enterprises are incredibly important part of society. They make great economical contributions, but are grounded in purpose-driven work. Our panel comprises social enterprise experts, those operating in the space as well as investors, who will be offering invaluable advice to help navigate the trying times we鈥檙e in. There will also be opportunity for attendees to meet other likeminded organisations to share best practice.鈥
The free event will be held at the Old Fire Station at 海角乱伦 Business School鈥檚 Peel Park Campus from 09:00 on Thursday 18 May.
This event has now finished.
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