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Cambridge Social Innovation Prize

Providing homes for people who need them

Homes for Good, winner of the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, is a lettings agency for people with limited housing choice. Founder and CEO Susan Aktemel shares thoughts about her social enterprise journey. It’s been a whirlwind few years for Susan…

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Susan Aktemel.

Cambridge Independent: Form the Future CEO Anne Bailey among winners of 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize

Form the Future CEO Anne Bailey is among four social entrepreneurs who have each won a £10,000 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize. Awarded annually by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the Cambridge Judge Business School, the…

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Celebrating pioneering social enterprises with £10,000 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize

Four social entrepreneurs pioneering new approaches to mental health, wellbeing, employment training, and publishing have been recognised with the 2022 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge, and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge…

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Social Innovation Prize winners with judges and donors.

Not half baked

Social startup Homebaked, a neighbourhood bakery which won the Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, inspired a 'brick by brick and loaf by loaf' musical at the Royal Court theatre in Liverpool. Homebaked, a social enterprise startup that won the Cambridge Social…

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A selection of freshly baked loaves.

The Law Society Gazette: Solicitor wins £10,000 social innovation prize

The Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School, is awarded to a solicitor who co-founded a not-for-profit criminal defence firm. London-based Commons Legal, was co-founded up by Sashy…

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Celebrating pioneering social entrepreneurs with £10,000 Cambridge prize

Three social entrepreneurs pioneering new approaches to health, law and community development have been recognised with the 2021 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the University of Cambridge. These £10,000…

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Happy people celebrating prize winners.

Social impact

People and firms affiliated with Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation are honoured by the social enterprise community. Many people and organisations associated with the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation (CCSI) at Cambridge Judge Business School were honoured by the UK…

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A woman at home in lockdown using her tablet while on the sofa to have a video call with many other people she knows.

Impact investing

Regulators likely to require companies to publish audited reports on their environmental and social impacts, Sir Ronald Cohen says in University of Cambridge lecture. Regulators are likely in the next three to five years to require that companies publish audited…

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Illustration of a man enjoying the view from polluting factories, smoke is rising, money is raining down.

Social entrepreneurs win Cambridge prize for pandemic response

The second annual Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at Cambridge Judge Business School, to help four outstanding social entrepreneurs. As businesses struggle through COVID-19 lockdown, many social entrepreneurs face an…

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Supporting social enterprise leaders to respond to the pandemic

Announcing the social entrepreneurs shortlisted for the 2020 Cambridge Social Innovation Prize, awarded by Trinity Hall and the Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation at the University of Cambridge. From fighting loneliness on your morning jog, to rethinking land ownership, to…

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