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WMCA invites you to launch of its West Midlands Social Economy Task Force report

December 13, 2019
by Alun Severn
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Over the past year representatives from the West Midlands Combined Authority’s seven constituent local councils along with social enterprise and third sector practitioners drawn from all parts of the social economy in the West Midlands have been meeting as part of a West Midland
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The School for Social Entrepreneurs is recruiting…

December 11, 2019
by Alun Severn
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The School for Social Entrepreneurs is seeking to recruit: Development Officer x 2 Reporting to: Development Manager Location: Flexible 0.8 FTE, with some flexibility. SSE is looking for two Development Officers, and would consider candidates looking for part-time (0.6 FTE+) or full-t
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Social Enterprise Awards 2019

December 11, 2019
by Alun Severn
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The Social Enterprise Awards, hosted by Social Enterprise UK (SEUK) are the biggest celebration of social enterprise in the sector and a truly inspiring evening that shouts loudly about the social impact created by social enterprises throughout the UK. This year’s
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