A community micro-enterprise that is supporting people to live independently in their own homes and communities.
Final report published that details the achievements of the community micro-enterprise development project.
For Learning Disability Week, Andy Naylor has been promoting micro-enterprises run by people with learning disabilities.
Nick Sinclair and Helen Allen share 10 key lessons from the Stronger Things conference.
Angela Catley, Community Catalysts Associate, speaks about the potential of community equipment to change people’s lives for the better.
Pulp Friction takes its Growing Skills Garden to the Chelsea Flower Show 2024.
An online event for local authority commissioners, policy makers, and economic development and social work teams in the UK.
Bhupinder Kaur, Community Enterprise Catalyst, shares her hopes for the project, what she has learned so far and what’s to come.
How the work we do creates employment and ensures people can continue to live independently.
Community Catalysts has been working in Kent for 16 months supporting local people to set up their own small businesses…