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The changing face of social enterprise — Birmingham Impact Football Club CIC

July 11, 2017
by Alun Severn
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Birmingham Impact Football Club CIC is one of Birmingham’s newest community interest companies. With support from iSE’s FUSE enterprise skills programme and incorporated just last month, the enterprise is the brainchild of Zehir Kadra, a professional football scout, qualif
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New sport project for young people in Birmingham with mental health illness

February 09, 2017
by Alun Severn
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With funding from Sport England’s small grants scheme and Birmingham Council’s Community Safety Fund, Start Again Project CIC is launching a new six-month ‘Healthy Lifestyles’ project that uses sport and activity to improve the well-being of young people with Mental Hea
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