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Nearly 8,000 jobs created through the Buy Corporate Challenge

Corporate spending by our Buy Social Corporate Challenge partners on goods and services supplied by social enterprises has now created nearly 8,000 jobs, according to the latest annual report looking at the impact of the programme.

The Challenge, our flagship social procurement programme, is working with a group of 36 high-profile businesses with the aim of collectively spending £1 billion with social enterprise through their supply chains. In total, £864 million has been spent by corporate partners with social enterprise suppliers between 2016 and 2025, with £209 million being spent in the last year alone. If this trend continues, we are well on our way to hitting that ambitious £1 billion target!

Since launching in 2016, more than 2,500 social enterprises have supplied services ranging from healthcare and facilities management to IT and catering.  Many of the jobs created have gone to people who faced barriers in finding work, including those who have a disability, have experienced homelessness, or been through the justice system.

 “We’re hearing a lot in the news currently about the number of people out of work. Social enterprises have expertise in delivering the goods and services that private sector clients need while also supporting those most in need of a job into employment,” said Andy Daly, Head of Corporate Partnerships at Social Enterprise UK.

“As well as proving that it’s easy for big business to have a positive social impact, 65% of the Buy Social Corporate Challenge partners also told us that working with social enterprise suppliers has helped them win new business.”

Surveyed corporate partners also reported that sourcing from social enterprises supported their values and purpose, brought innovation into their supply chain and improved their environmental sustainability.

Read the full Buy Social Corporate Challenge annual report here.

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Companies and social enterprises interested in joining the Buy Social Corporate Challenge can contact socialprocurement@socialenterprise.org.uk