Cambridgeshire ACRE is part of a new consortium project to help social impact organisations across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough to build resilience, grow and create more positive change.
The project is being led by Allia who are co-ordinating a group of partners to provide support across the region, as well as delivering their proven ‘Start Your Business’ and ‘Grow Your Business’ programmes. These deliver targeted support for those who have an idea to get a new social venture off the ground as well as those more established businesses that want to grow. Networking events, mentoring and workshops will also be available.
The new Cambridgeshire and Peterborough Impact Consortium consists of Cambridgeshire ACRE who will support rural community not-for-profit organisations that are trying to establish community-led businesses and Support Cambridgeshire (Hunts Forum and Cambridge Council for Voluntary Service (CCVS)) and Peterborough Council for Voluntary Service (PCVS) who will deliver 1:1 support, networking events and set up peer support for sustainability and growth beyond the end of the project.
The project is chiefly funded by Cambridgeshire & Peterborough Combined Authority as part of their Market Towns Programme, working with Social Enterprise East of England (SEEE) and Cambridge City Council with a contribution from the UK government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund.
The programme will support a range of impact organisations from charities and community organisations through to social enterprises and social impact businesses as well as start-ups that have a defined social purpose. Between September 2023 and March 2024, the programme will deliver to 122 or more organisations through structured programmes of business support, expert sessions and one-to-one support, plus mentoring, networking and a community of practice.
Cambridgeshire ACRE is offering an initial, free-of-charge, meeting with any not-for-profit organisation who would like to explore ideas around establishing a social venture. Please contact us to request a follow-up conversation.