A further £330 million from dormant bank and building society accounts is to be spent on good causes in the UK. The money will be distributed by the Big Lottery Fund and support charities and businesses including an Ely-based Harry Specters social startup that makes chocolates and employs people with autism. Harry Specters are alumni of the Cambridge Social Ventures programme run by the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge.
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