The Trading for Good: Community Business Programme is administered by the School for Social Entrepreneurs (SSE). The programme supports early stage community businesses based in England to develop skills to:
- Generate income to be invested in their community through trading.
- Create a resilient, growing community business.
- Adapt to changes in external environments.
- Develop emotional resourcefulness.
- Build and benefit from new networks.
- Positively impact their community.
The benefits of the scheme include a match-trading grant up to £4,000, a ready-made network of similar businesses, expert insights, plus peer-to-peer learning.
Community businesses must be based in England, plan to start or grow the income it makes from trading, have been established less than five years, and have an income below £100,000 per annum.
Organisations led by and for Black and racially minoritised communities, deaf and disabled people, women, LGBTQ+ communities, and those in economically disadvantaged areas are particularly encouraged to apply.
The programme will run from October 1st 2026 to October 31st 2027, and successful applicants must commit to 11 learning days spread over 12 months.
For more information and how to apply visit their website.


