Events

Social Value Leaders’ Summit 2026

The Social Value Leaders’ Summit has become an agenda-setting event for policymakers, commissioners, business leaders, social enterprises, charities and social value practitioners who wish to see a procurement system which delivers better public services, better value for taxpayers, and better social and environmental outcomes for the country.

Last year’s Summit took place just after the passing of the Procurement Act and a raft of policy initiatives and guidance, which have the potential to transform the procurement landscape. Attendees heard directly from the Minister responsible for overseeing the reforms, Georgia Gould MP, as well as cross-sector leaders who discussed in depth what they may mean for social value.

This year’s Summit, the 10th to take place, will look at what’s changed one year on with a key focus on how social value can be used as a tool to build a fairer and more resilient economy.

This year’s event

Date and time: 10:00am – 4:30pm, Wednesday 25 March 2026

Location: PwC’s Embankment offices, central London

Audience: 200 delegates (invitation only)

Attendees will hear from expert speakers from across sectors, combined with interactive workshops where participants can share their own experiences and insights. A focus of the Summit will be on practical tips and peer learning – looking beyond theory to bring real examples and learnings from practitioners on the coalface. There will also be plenty of time outside of sessions to network and connect with fellow attendees.

Key themes

Maximising social value to build a fairers and more resilient economy

Sharing best practice from across sectors – Find out how public bodies, private companies and social enterprises are working together to create social value. You’ll hear examples of how different organisations are using social value as a tool to drive economic growth, support the communities they work in, and use commissioning to drive positive social and environmental outcomes. Throughout the day attendees will have opportunities to bring their own insights of what is, and also importantly, what isn’t working when it comes to delivering social value.

The Procurement Act One Year On – What’s changed? From mandatory reporting for government bodies on their VCSE spend to making the procurement process easier for contracting bodies and social enterprises – get an update on where we’re at a year after the Procurement Act went live, what progress has been made and where the potential for change may not have been realised.

What the new Office for the Impact Economy means for social value – hear from representatives from this new Department set up to support purpose-driven businesses partner with government and investors. Find out what role it will play in driving forward the social value agenda and what this will look like in practice.

A legal perspective – how can the new procurement framework be used to expand the potential of social value? Can contracts be reserved for social enterprise or charity (VCSE) providers, and how are the changes in the Act affecting organisations outside of central government, from local authorities to private companies? We’ll be looking at the possibilities within procurement legislation and guidance to truly embrace the potential transformative impact of last year’s changes.

Attendees will also be the first to hear about our plans for a new, exciting piece of work which will create the next steps needed towards better commissioning, cross-sector working and a new future for mission-driven procurement.

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Some images from the Social Value Leaders’ Summit 2025

Thank you to PwC for hosting the Social Value Summit

Who’s it for?

The Social Value Leaders’ Summit is an invitation-only event. If you’d like to attend the Summit and work within one of these sectors, please fill out the expression of interest form below, and we’ll be in touch.

  • Local authority leader, social value lead or a role responsible for commissioning services.
  • Procurement or social value lead at a private company
  • A social enterprise or charity leader with a proven record of delivering services to central or local government.
  • Academic with a focus on social value delivery and implementation

Sign up to find out more

Please note if you work for a public sector organisation, tick the second box – business/organisation other than social enterprises.