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Social Enterprise East Midlands (generally known by the acronym SEEM) is an organization that exists to help foster an environment in the East Midlands region where social enterprise is encouraged to grow and enabled to develop.

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Social enterprises

Social enterprises provide a range of business models which seek to balance economic, social and environmental concerns. SEEM's promotion of social enterprise is intended to contribute to a regional economy which is resilient, inclusive and sustainable.

Whilst social enterprises have been a valuable part of the economy for many years, the social enterprise sector is seeking to capitalise on increased interest in the sector over recent years. This interest stems from a need to find more effective ways of dealing with market failure in marginalised communities and with social and financial exclusion. More generally, social enterprise is increasingly seen as a positive response to consumer interest in ethical consumerism as embodied in the Fair Trade movement.

Structure

SEEM is an independent organisation with a board composed of leaders of social enterprises, social enterprise support organisations and key stakeholder organisations. SEEM works to raise awareness of social enterprise, to work with strategic partners to grow demand for social enterprise services, to encourage investment in social enterprises and to ensure that social enterprises are properly supported.

Network

SEEM is one of a number of regional agencies working in the UK to promote and support social enterprise. Such agencies exist in the West Midlands, the South West, the East of England, London and the North East of England. Social Enterprise agencies also exist in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.

Business Model

In the East Midlands, awareness of social enterprise as a business model is particularly high (Ref. Global Entrepreneurship Monitor, Pub. London Business School). In part, this is likely to be as a result of the positive networks that have been developed between social enterprise agencies and the public sector.

Regional Partners

SEEM's partners in the development of the social enterprise sector include:

Co-operatives East Midlands, Community Action Network, East Midlands Regional Development Agency, Social Firms East Midlands, Development Trusts Association, East Midlands ACRE network, Voice East Midlands (representing Black and Minority Ethnic voluntary and community sector agencies), One East Midlands (representing voluntary and community sector organisations), Business Link East Midlands.

SEEM works with many other partners in the delivery of its work programmes, including Local Authorities, Primary Care Trusts, Forum for the Future, Sport England, East Midlands Business and East Midlands Regional Assembly.

SSE Midlands

The School for Social Entrepreneurs East Midlands is now part of the larger School for Social Entrepreneurs, Midlands covering both regions. The new School has offices at the Impact Hub Birmingham but delivers programmes in both the East & West Midlands. See www.ssemidlands.org

Coverage

SEEM is based in Nottingham (UK) and covers the counties of Derbyshire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire, Rutland, Leicestershire and Northamptonshire.

SEEM is a member of the UK Social Enterprise Coalition.

References

Social Enterprise East Midlands Wikipedia