The potential for the 2012 London Olympic and Paralympic Games to catalyse social, environmental and economic benefits for the city – and the country as a whole – has been widely recognised. A theme that distinguished the London bid from others in July 2005 was the commitment to ambitious environmental and social principles, ensuring that the Games leave a meaningful long-term legacy for communities in London and the UK.
As businesses with social and environmental aims rooted in the local community, social enterprises can offer social outcomes hoped for by political actors and Olympic bodies. Social enterprises hold great potential to make the legacy ambition a reality.
On this information hub, you will find information on the opportunities available to social enterprises across the country as well links to news about the latest relevant developments.
Social Enterprise: Winning with 2012 is a national project funded by the Office of the Third Sector (OTS) and is comprised of a partnership between Social Enterprise London (SEL) and Social Enterprise Coalition (SEC).
There are two sides of this project:
The project aims to optimise the involvement of social enterprises across England in the development, delivery and legacy of the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. The over-riding project outcome will be to ensure that social enterprise is positioned as a realistic delivery model for the 2012 contracts.
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