Heidi Fisher's Knowledge Centre for social enterprises

Site Admin • 17 March 2018
People in a staff meeting

Heidi Fisher has a passion for enterprise, having set up and run several charities, social enterprises and businesses over the past fifteen years.

She said; "For social enterprises and charities, I work with them to highlight the difference they make with Social Impact and Social Return on Investment reports. I was part of HM Treasury’s Working Group that developed the Social Investment Tax Relief (SITR) to encourage investments in social enterprises and charities. I have worked with start-up enterprises through to those with over £60 million of income."

In the Knowledge Centre Heidi will be answering some of the questions that she is frequently asked about such as social enterprise, social impact, costs of services, software and more.

Visit the Knowledge Centre here >

Through Make An Impact CIC, Heidi provides a range of integrated and bespoke services focused around:

  • Helping you to clear your blocks and barriers around money and success
  • Growing your business or social enterprise
  • Staying focused and on track with your goals
  • Identifying and reporting on the impact and difference your organisation makes
Read more about Heidi's services here >

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