What is a Social Enterprise?
Social Enterprise - Business for good. Business at it’s best.
What is a Social Enterprise?
Social Enterprises are businesses which trade for a social and/or environmental purpose whilst working to make a profit and sustain commercial success.
Social enterprises demonstrate a better way to do business, one that prioritises benefit to their employees, communities and the environment and uses the majority of any profit to further their mission. Social enterprises contribute to reducing economic inequality, improving social justice and to environmental sustainability.
What do Social Enterprises do?
Social Enterprises work in every sector of the UK economy, creating and trading consumer products and services, providing local community resources, running creative agencies, arts organisations, recycling projects, cafes and restaurants, cleaning services and waste management companies. Social enterprises also provide high quality public services.
UK & Social Enterprise - some facts
The UK has more than 100,000 social enterprises
Employs around two million people
Contributes £60 billion to the economy
Account for one third of community healthcare providers
Source and for more information visit - Social Enterprise UK
Social Enterprise UK is the UK’s leading membership body for social enterprise.
Isoblue became a Social Enterprise in September 2023.
Part of our strategic aim is to offer help and guidance to more SEs, Charities and Not-for-Profit organisations, helping them to be more engaging online, update skills, save time and focus resources.