Join us to celebrate our incredible nominees – and winners – at the Social Business Wales Awards and Conference 2024 at Venue Cymru this October.
This two-day event is a celebration of the sector and a brilliant opportunity to help shape the way we grow the social enterprise movement in Wales as part of a thriving, community-based economy.
The annual Social Business Wales Awards celebrate social enterprises across Wales which are making a huge impact locally, nationally and globally.
These fantastic businesses are working in areas such as housing regeneration, mental health and wellbeing, the transition to a net-zero economy, and employability skills training.
This isn’t just another awards ceremony: it’s a tribute to the tireless efforts being made to shape our future.
A ticket to the conference promises a thought provoking mix of speakers and perspectives.
You’ll benefit from workshops on a range of key topics, as well as the chance to connect with partners from the social enterprise, public and private sectors.
Join workshops from experts on:
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The Welsh Pound: Keeping supply chains local
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The role of social enterprise in transforming local economies
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Succeeding and thriving in volatile times
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Creating a more inclusive, compassionate Wales
Keynote speakers from the world of social enterprise, economic development and investment will share thought provoking insights.
Alwen Williams from Ambition North Wales will explain how an enabling environment, plus the support of Ambition North Wales, can help social businesses to develop, grow and thrive.
Marquis Caines joins us from Diversity X to share his experience and insights on how angel investment, venture capital and social entrepreneurship can work together to create meaningful change.
Scott Darraugh of Social AdVentures will explain how democratically owned businesses who support their members and the wider community are key to changing the way the economy works in Wales, and shares his experience of setting up, supporting and sourcing finance for social businesses.
We believe that the Welsh economy should – and can – work differently.
You can take an active part in reimagining the Welsh economy in a way that puts People and Planet First
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