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Enterprise for Inclusion was a Defra-financed action research programme which examined the potential for social enterprise approaches to make a positive contribution to tackling rural social exclusion. The programme was implemented by a consortium headed by the Plunkett Foundation and comprising ACRE, Co-operativesUK, the Development Trusts Association, PRIME and Voluntary Action Cumbria.
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The casestudies can be see viewed by visiting the information centre in the resource section of the website.
As well as providing valuable support to real projects, the programme was also a form of action research, capturing research data from projects, support providers and members of the consortium for subsequent analysis and research.
The programme adopted a partnership approach to its management and implementation, with a broad-based consortium overseeing the work of a managing group of three organisations. It also engaged with partners in the four regions in which it worked by establishing Regional Delivery Partnerships.