Sign-up here to become a Business Member

Here's where businesses join our ecosystem.

Membership is paid annually at £1,500 +VAT/organisation.

Step 1: Please complete the Form opposite. Details you provide form the basis of your 12-month Membership Agreement, enabling us to correctly position you within the ecosystem.

Step 2: Once the Form is received, we will invoice you. Upon payment of the invoice, we will confirm your Membership.

Step 3: Our membership support team will then contact you with access details to enter our system, and arrange your Onboarding webinar.

Step 4: Once inside the system, our team will guide you.

Terms and Conditions of Membership

The button below takes you to our Membership Terms and Conditions.

By completing the Membership Sign-up Form opposite you will have agreed to these Terms and Conditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can a business bring-in their existing social value activities with charities?

A: Yes absolutely. The whole idea is to help businesses showcase and grow their community support. It also means that the same charities can benefit from wider business support and sponsorship.

Q: How are Public Sector Procurement involved and what does this mean for suppliers?

A: Police, Fire, Councils, NHS Trusts and the CJS strategically align within this structure to look for evidence of supplier social value and impact, from across the UK. They're moving away from self-assessed social value on contracts, looking for the evidence within the ecosystem.

Q: When you say CSEs get our support, what does this mean?

A: Our Framework uniquely connects Charity and Social Enterprise (CSE) organisations across each region, categorising them by 3 social impact themes, and then connecting them with businesses to build capability, capture the evidence of their social impact and then promote this far and wide. The UK needs CSEs to sustain and grow their services/projects over the long-term.

Q: As a business member, is there a minimum or maximum amount expected in terms of annual sponsorship?

A: To be taken seriously within communities a business will be expected to contribute at least £1,000 to a CSE in 12 months as a business member, but there is no maximum amount - communities react very positively when a business gets heavily involved with helping CSEs tackle local issues.

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