
Enhance Social Enterprise Network
The Enhance programme supports social enterprise network development across Devon, Plymouth, Torbay and Somerset. Creating strong social enterprise networks help develop a healthy ecosystem for social enterprise growth and development.
- Find a business on the Social Enterprise interactive map.
- Shop Social. Find a local Social Enterprise to purchase goods and services from.
- Access amazing networking and training events

Webinars
POP ideas’ series of learn-at-your-own-pace webinars & resources by Susan Moores, Gareth Hart, and Paul Read are available to access for free on the POP website! They serve as introductions to:
- Writing a funding bid
- Recruiting & managing volunteers
- Legal structures & governance
- Measuring your social impact
Video (1 hour)
Parents and the community can come together to reopen nurseries from the bottom-up. Co-operative models means childcare is driven by families and staff, not shareholder profit.
This session will explore examples of co-operative and community-led nurseries and offer advice to take action.

School for Social Entrepreneurs
The School for Social Entrepreneurs run courses that equip people to start, scale and strengthen organisations that make a positive difference. But we’re not a traditional school. Learning with SSE is inspiring, action-based and accessible. We support people in other ways too, such as funding and mentoring.

Stir To Action New Economy Programme
The New Economy Programme is Stir to Action’s democratic learning and action platform, both a national and online training programme, offering a wide range of courses on engagement and participation, social communications, media and journalism, democratic business, placemaking, creativity, and autonomy at work.

South West Mutual
South West Mutual aim to establish the first high street cooperative bank for the South West of England. Cornwall, Devon, Dorset & Somerset.
Visit their website to stay up to date with ways to support and get involved in establishing the first regional bank that aims to support local people and community business.
Video (1 hour 30 mins)
Setting up and running cooperative sales & purchasing models for farmers- Webinar from
Landworkers Alliance union about multi-stakeholder food cooperatives with inspiring case studies with Helen Woodcock
of the Kindling Trust
about Manchester Veg People and Danny Fisher of the Better Food Shed London
How can different farms work together to run cooperative sales / purchasing systems?
What are the benefits of these systems?
How can we make them sustainable?
How can we make them successful?

Examples of Multi-Stakeholder Coops
Examples of Multi- Stakeholder Coops that use the ‘Somerset Rules’. From land and property to transport to renewable energy and energy saving, IT, user led organisations and food/ horticulture.
image courtesy of http://bcca.coop/momentum/info-centre/multi-stakeholder-co-op

Somerset Rules Template
‘Somerset Rules’ for Multi-stakeholder Cooperatives TEMPLATE RULES for start-ups
If you are registering a social enterprise, consider using these new rules. They have a number of
advantages that you may benefit from.
image courtesy of http://bcca.coop/momentum/info-centre/multi-stakeholder-co-ops
Video (40 mins)
RegenerateDevon
This session showcase’s enterprises who have put ecological regeneration at the core of their work, from the sectors of energy, housing, transport, neighbourhoods and farming.
Speakers:
Host – Emily Reed – Devon Emergency – Devon County Council
Ayesha Tandon – Climate Science Communicator – Met Office
Alistair Macpherson – CEO – Plymouth Energy Community
Mark Hodgson – Managing Director – Co-Cars
Marina O’Connell- Director- Apricot Centre & Huxhams Cross Farm

Devon Community Energy Network
The Devon Community Energy Network brings together community organisations, local authorities, businesses and other to work towards a sustainable future for our community.
Find resources and how to get involved in community energy projects in Devon.
Their goal is collaboration: to grow community energy across Devon as an exemplar for energy decarbonisation, decentralisation and democratisation.

Podcast (1 hour)
Regenerative Livelihoods podcast, Finn Weddle interviews Oliver Bettany, Membership & Engagement Manager at the Ecological Land Co-operative- a community benefit society that matches agro-ecological farmers with land, their first site Greenham Reach in Mid Devon has been a huge success.

GO-OP travel co-op
Go-co is to be the first co-operatively owned train operating company in the UK. Their ambitions go beyond just being an operator of timetabled train services on the National Rail Network. GO-OP will also support the development of car clubs, bus links and travel hubs to enable communities to access sustainable transport options.
GO-OP is a South West based Multistakeholder Co-operative Society (Somerset Rules), registered under the Co-operative and Community Benefit Societies Acts.
Video (11 mins)
RegenerateDevon showcase: Amazing employers for meaningful livelihoods | Charlotte Tickle | Riverfood Organic Veg
Charlotte Tickle is the People and Culture Director of Riverford Organic Vegetables, an ethically-driven business with the aim to be an outstanding place to work. In 2018 it 74% of Riverford became owned by an Employee Trust, benefiting all employees equally.
Video (27 mins)
RegenerateDevon summit showcase: Innovation and entrepreneurship in the DNA.
Three case studies of entrepreneurs who have created ground-breaking approaches in the face of challenge.
Speakers:
Host – Julie Hawker – Joint Chief Executive – Cosmic
Nick Peres – Torbay and South Devon NHS Foundation Trust
Alison Sallis – CEO – Proper Job
Tony Gorniak MBE – Creative Director – Street Factory
Union Coop UK – Manifesto Launch
Union Coop UK – Manifesto Launch
“Trade unions are at the heart of this idea: a union co-op offers the potential for a 100% unionised workforce, with the union an essential part of the co-op governance. The union co-op model can deliver improved wages and other terms and conditions by eliminating the top slicing that’s commonly seen in capitalist enterprises. We have a number of different guest speakers who’ll be sharing their thoughts over the course of 90 minutes.”

Union Co-ops manifesto
A Manifesto for Union Co-ops. With a new emphasis on Community Wealth Building. What does the future of work look like?
- Will disruptive technologies and automation create a race to the bottom for
workers’ rights? - Do we have to accept the gig economy and precarity?
- Can we achieve democracy and fairness in the workplace and fight in-work
poverty without the broader labour and union movement?

Do-ocracy Handbook
REconomy projects Do-ocracy Handbook by Mark Simmonds looks at organisational forms and legal structures might be just what you need. The how-to guide is packed with information and resources covering legal options, governance arrangements, tax compliance, charitable status and much more.

Preparing the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise Sector (VCSE) for the Social Value Act
This briefing provides a valuable introduction to the Social Value Act for voluntary, community & social enterprise organisations.
VCSEs are well practiced at providing added social value through service delivery across many sectors including health, education, housing & transport. The Act creates an opportunity for bidders to demonstrate this to public service commissioners, who asses which potential providers would deliver maximum public benefit to the local community

Start your Social Enterprise guide
There’s a lot of information out there for start-ups, and this Social Enterprise UK guide takes you through the essentials, they focus on the parts that are most important in a social enterprise. Social enterprises have some unique challenges. For example, in a social enterprise you don’t just have to worry about keeping the customer satisfied. You have to satisfy your social ambitions too – whether that means serving a community, protecting the environment or solving a social problem.

Legal Guidance for Social Enterprises on Discretionary Business Rate Relief
How does discretionary business rate relief apply to your social enterprise? Find out in this handy piece of legal guidance summarising the current legislation on discretionary rate relief. Produced in association with Bates Wells and Braithwaite Solicitors (BWB). Published May 2012.
Knowledge Hub
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