Social Enterprise Magazine Past Issues

SE Magazine: Issue 83 Dec 09/Jan 10

In this issue:

  • We take a trip to a wind turbine in the Orkney islands, which will generate £100,000 for its community of 600
  • The founders of Investing for Good chat about social investment opportunities over lunch
  • The SE100 index reveals the top social enterprises in education and youth
  • It's Christmas, so we test the best ethical cocktails on your behalf
  • The new Vetting and Barring Scheme s the subject of our Expert Eye
  • Adele Blakebrough says it's time to get over the fear of mergers
SEM 82

In this month's issue:

  • Five social enterprises looking for £20m - you decide who should get investment.
  • Oysters by the sea with employment and welfare minister Jim Knight.
  • The highlights of news from the UK's social investment conference - Good Deals 09.
  • Get some expert advice on social clauses.
  • Using fashion to get a message across in A Moment With...
SE Magazine: Issue 81 October 09

Take a look at this month's magazine:

  • COVER STORY: There’s plenty of cash out there, but are we ready for it?
  • ANALYSIS: Does Labour offer a way forward for social enterprise?
  • COMMENT: Jonathan Bland reflects  upon leaving the Coalition.
  • LUNCH WITH...A former Ribena exec tells Claudia Cahalane why fair trade is more her cup of tea
  • BOOK REVIEW: We look at stories of change brought together in friendly online form by the global social entrepreneurs’ network Ashokawants you to invest in it
  • EXPERT EYE: It’s a good time to look more closely at tax incentives, says expert accountant Edward Finch
  • HORSE’S MOUTH:  Can you cope with a crisis? Here’s a man to tell you  how. PLUS, it’s Wine Time in 60 Seconds.
SE Magazine: Issue 80 September 09
  • Opportunity Knocks - our cover feature delving into the Future Jobs Fund. We ask if it will really have an impact on employment figures.
  • Karen Higginbottom writes about cosying up to the private sector. Is it a match made in heaven?
  • Lunch with...Lucy Findlay - we discuss the new plans for a national Social Enterprise Mark and campaign over an organic salad.
  • Liam Black and Richard Kemp share their views on who should take the SEC lead.
SE Magazine: Issue 79 August 09

In this issue:

  • Mutualmorphosis – The transformative power of co-operatives unleashed on the UK economy

  • Branding strategy – The DTA's Steve Wyler updates us on the identifier

  • Lunch With – Fifteen provides a slap up meal for Glenys Thornton and Social Enterprise magazine

  • Deal Q&A – South Coast Moneyline has £1.7m from 15 local authorities to loan to families for home improvements

  • Expert Eye – Law musts for social enterprises

  • Business Surgery – our first one! Business Link's Tamara Pekelman prescribes some help by going back to basics

  • From the horse's mouth – Cashflow tips from the experts

And much more.