Annual Report 2017 to 2018: The Social Impact of Community Interest Companies
The Regulator’s Community Interest Companies (CIC) Annual Report 2017 to 2018 was laid in Parliament on Thursday, 19 July 2018.
The Regulator’s Community Interest Companies (CIC) Annual Report 2017 to 2018 was laid in Parliament on Thursday, 19 July 2018.
The Pembrokeshire Health and Wellbeing project helps the people of Pembrokeshire to feel better by offering friendly interactions in hospitals, care homes and other organisations.
Social Investment Tax Relief (SITR) is the government's tax relief for social investment. It encourages individuals to support charities and social enterprises. Individuals receive a 30% tax break when investing in an eligible organisation.
Set up as a community co-operative, the CIC is creating a sustainable, inner-city garden suburb, situated in Newcastle’s most ethnic and socially diverse communities.
Watching people grow as they grow their own gardens
East Midlands Wood Recycling CIC is a Social Enterprise that has been set up to reclaim, reuse and recycle wood.
This is a question we will seek to address at our upcoming annual conference in York on 6th and 7th June.
Offering consumers informed choices about the kind of farms their milk comes from.
Waking up and looking forward to my first day in a new job in the Office of the Regulator of Community Interest Companies.
...7th March we will be opening up our membership, welcoming start-up social enterprises at no cost. Given that the CIC structure is the most easily identified legal form for a...
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