The Scotsman

Wealth management firm backs School for Social Entreprene­urs ‘procuremen­t readiness’ programme

- By SCOTT REID

Wealth management firm Brewin Dolphin has partnered for a second time with the School for Social Entreprene­urs.

The firm will support the organisati­on’s “procuremen­t readiness” programme, a free entreprene­urial support initiative­that helps establishe­d social entreprene­urs to understand the procuremen­t process and how to bid for and secure public and private sector contracts.

The partnershi­p follows Brewin’s collaborat­ion with the School for Social Entreprene­urs in 2020 for its “start-up plus” programme.

Among the social entreprene­urstaking part is edinburgh based Elaine Brown, whose business Edinburgh Remakery is committed to putting an end to waste by providing services and training in repair and reuse and by supporting the local community in adopting circular economy practices.

Brown said: “The Edinburgh Remakery believes in having courageous conversati­ons with businesses and communitie­s about repair and reuse. We exist to empower communitie­s to make a difference to our planet.

“The procuremen­t readiness programme has been amazing, it came along at the perfect time, as it offers useful hints and tips and has helped me enormously.

“My fellow participan­ts are all running inspiratio­nal social enterprise­s and we have built connection­s that will last beyond the course.”

Johnny Mcglynn, head of the Edinburgh office at brew in dolphin, said :“We are pleased to be part of the School for Social Entreprene­urs’ first procuremen­t readiness programme. The SSE’S extensive industry knowledge identified that many social entreprene­urs find it hard to scale up their businesses to be able to win private and public sector contracts.

“This course has been specifical­ly designed to help them bridge this gap.”

The School for Social Entreprene­urs helps some 1,000 people a year develop skills, strengths and build networks.

Sacha Rose-smith, director of entreprene­urship support and delivery, School for Social Entreprene­urs, said: “We are delighted to be working in partnershi­p with Brewin Dolphin in running a blended entreprene­urial support programme for social enterprise­s looking to expand into procuremen­t.

 ?? ?? ↑ Elaine Brown who is behind Edinburgh Remakery
↑ Elaine Brown who is behind Edinburgh Remakery

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