Scaling for success: Double Impact wins support from the School for Social Entrepreneurs and Postcode Innovation Trust.
Graham Miller, the CEO of Double Impact Services, has been awarded a place on a competitive leadership development programme, to help scale the success of their Academy model. The Academy supports people to recovery from addiction and reintegrate into the community through peer support, accredited learning, volunteering and employment.
The Scale+Accelerate programme supports the leaders of established organisations working in the following sectors: employability and training; health and wellbeing; environment and conservation.
Double Impact Services has been identified as a well-established organisation impacting the lives of people in need , with the potential to scale impact even further.
The programme is being run by the School for Social Entrepreneurs, a charity that supports 1,000 people a year to develop the skills, strengths and networks they need to tackle society’s biggest problems. It is funded by the Postcode Innovation Trust, a grant-giving body funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
Alastair Wilson, CEO of the School for Social Entrepreneurs, said: “Being awarded the place on the Scale+Accelerate Programme marks out Graham Miller as a leader with the potential to take this organisation’s impact to the next level. We are delighted to be supporting him on the journey to tackling one of the biggest problems in society.”
Participants are learning in small cohorts made up of peers from their sector. The Scale+Accelerate programme brings these leaders together to share experiences and overcome challenges, and they receive learning from expert practitioners on how to develop their organisations. They hear from expert speakers and other leaders with deep experience of the challenges they face.
Ian Baker, head of learning at the School for Social Entrepreneurs, says: “It’s so important to hear from inspiring social entrepreneurs and charity leaders who speak frankly about growing an organisation. We’re introducing Graham to experts to help him develop new skills and build a network of peer-support. We believe leaders need space to reflect and develop, as well as learning about the technical aspects of scaling – such as developing sustainable business models, impact and evaluation, and leadership and management.”
Find out more about the programme at http://bit.ly/scale-SSE
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