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Read MoreThe EBP are thrilled to have made it on this year’s NatWest‘s SE100 Index highlighting the UK’s most outstanding in social enterprise. Read the list in full here.
The NatWest SE100 Index recognises the UK’s leading social enterprises for their work in giving back, enriching communities, and making a positive contribution to society. This year’s applicants were rigorously judged against their impact, business performance, leadership, resilience, and storytelling.
Michelle Allison, Chief Executive of The EBP, commented “Making the SE100 index recognises the fantastic impact The EBP has had on the lives of children and young people in Lincolnshire and surrounding areas. All organisations are only as good as their people and I am absolutely delighted that our much needed work has once more been recognised. I’m exceptionally proud of my staffing team”.
Liz Burdett, Chair of the EBP Board commented “This is welcome recognition for The EBP and its hard working, committed staff, particularly through such difficult and challenging times. We are delighted to be part of this leading group of social enterprises – which serves to highlight the significant impact we are all making within our local communities.”
To find out more about the amazing work The EBP does visit their website here.
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