Short Videos - Enterprise Client Series
Previous Dublin City Social Enterprise Local Winners
We support the awards programmes and competitions that aim to increase awareness of the important contribution that social enterprise makes to building communities, creating employment and developing the skills of the participants who get involved. Every year since the inception of the Dublin City Social Enterprise awards, Dublin South City Partnership, have encouraged and supported local social enterprises to apply for these awards as a starting point, or even for a second time with a new project. Below is an example of some of our local social enterprises that won:
My Mind - Awardee - Dublin City Social Enterprise Awards 2020
FrontLine Bikes - Winner - Dublin City Social Enterprise Awards 2019
Pocket Forest - Rethink Ireland video
Connections Arts Centre
Little Fitness
The Grassroots Guild
The Grow Dome
Frontline Make Change Bikes
Pocket Forest
ARISE - The Awareness Raising Initiatives for Social Enterprise
My Mind
Frontline Make Change Bikes
Get Social Video 5 HQ1 Little Fitness / Doras Buí
Get Social Video 4 HQ1 - Park Hiit / Arch Cafe
Other Social Enterprise videos' & Award winners
Social Enterprise Playlist
8 Social Enterprise Examples for 2023
What is a Social Enterprise? Quick Explanation.
'I feel more secure': How Homeshare is working in Ireland
Frontline Bikes creating new opportunities despite Level 5 restrictions
Frontline Make Change - What do we Do?
Dublin Food Coop
Credit: Wantoi Studios
– Our Clients – Business Inspiration – Hear from our Social Enterprise Showcases
Listen to the inspiring stories from a selection of Dublin South City Partnership Enterprise clients. Click on the videos below to hear about their business background, support they received from Dublin South City Partnership and top tips for new start-ups.
Social Entrepreneurs Ireland – SEI
Success Stories - Social Enterprising Clients
– Client Showcase – Inspiring New Social Enterprises – Our Social Enterprising Clients
Dublin South City Partnership are privileged to explore, mentor and support ground breaking social initiatives and social entrepreneurship projects that are transforming the quality of life across our communities in Dublin 4, 6, 6w, 8 and 12. We are fortunate to have assisted so many successful social enterprises on their journey. Read below a selection of our social enterprises describing their journey, supports they received from Dublin South City Partnership and top tips they have for new social entrepreneurs or for their peers.
Change Clothes Crumlin
Change Clothes Crumlin is building a creative social community of clothes swappers, borrowers, upcyclers, menders, and like-minded people and is inclusive to everyone. Mary had the idea, worked on a feasibility and her idea and then just started small, with pop-up clothes swaps as well as building her profile speaking at circular and sustainable events. ……..
Café No44
Cafe No44 is a community cafe based in the New Dolphin Park. Open for breakfast from 8am to 11.30am, lunch is served from 11.30 to 2pm.Serving delicious healthy home cooked food to have in their stunning cafe, or to takeaway.
The cafe also caters for meals and wheels for the local area. For the coffee lovers our coffee is from Dublin8 coffee company is imbibe.
Outside catering is also available cafe no44 can do sandwich and breakfast pastry platters…..
Community Roots
Community Roots envisions every person living in urban communities across the land being able to grow and share some of their food. They imagine flourishing partnerships and friendships forming within connected communities everywhere — ones that cross the generational divide, and socio-economic and cultural backgrounds — between neighbours who have called their place ‘home’ their whole lives and those who may have only recently moved in …..
Conservation Salons
Dublin Food Coop
The Dublin Food Co-op started as a small buying club among friends, but has over time grown into a vibrant community with over 2,500 members, 120 volunteers and 18 staff members.
The Dublin Food Co-op operates as a not-for-profit social enterprise, striving to generate a surplus that facilitates more affordable prices, cultivates healthy reserves, and advances the Co-op’s overarching social purpose…
Feeds Feeds Feeds
Frontline Bikes
Gerri's Place
HMB Access Consultancy
Hannah Bryson is an Accessibility Consultant based in Ireland specialising in event accessibility.
She has been involved in different aspects of running events, from volunteering at events like the London Olympics in 2012 to the Dublin tech summit in 2016…..
Let's Match Mums
Louisamay Hanrahan, an established tech entrepreneur and a Mum, spotted an opportunity during the pandemic to start a group called ‘Lets Match Mums’ who circulate stories about the refugee experience in Ireland…..
Little Fitness
Sinead Ryan has stayed focused on her vision despite numerous barriers she has encountered since establishing Little Fitness. Little Fitness works with pre-schools, creches, Montessori, and after-school programs and predominantly wants to ensure they can offer classes to families experiencing homelessness. Classes are interactive, fun, and educational…..
Loaf Café
Sinead Ryan has stayed focused on her vision despite numerous barriers she has encountered since establishing Little Fitness. Little Fitness works with pre-schools, creches, Montessori, and after-school programs and predominantly wants to ensure they can offer classes to families experiencing homelessness. Classes are interactive, fun, and educational…..
Mother Tongues
After a decade of academic teaching and research on bilingualism, Dr. Francesca La Morgia felt compelled to share positive and empowering messages about bilingualism with parents and professionals working with young children…..
My Mind
Krystian Frikert relocated to Ireland in 2004 with the aspiration of working at Google. While pursuing his career goals, he continued to leverage his background in psychology to offer mental health support to the immigrant community from a modest room in a community center in Dublin city center. Recognising the pressing need for accessible and timely mental health services in Ireland, Krystian embarked on a bold endeavor to establish MyMind……
Pocket Forests
Pocket Forests is a social enterprise, accelerating social change through the power of people and plants. Pocket Forests was set up in Dublin in 2020 by Ashe Conrad-Jones and Catherine Cleary. Amy van den Broek joined the team in 2022……
Shareclub
Shareclub offers circular packaging solutions for events, catering, and takeaway services, introducing reusable cups known as ‘Sharecups’, thus significantly reducing the mountain of waste. Their vision is simple yet impactful: to see a share cup in everyone’s hand, envisioning a future where Sharecups replace disposable cups, leading to a more sustainable environment…..
Terenure Enterprise Centre
Terenure Enterprise Centre (TEC) is in a beautiful old building that they go above and beyond to maintain. With over 35 years of experience managing an enterprise facility, TEC has worked with over 450 businesses during that time……
The Green Roots Project
n 2020, Claire Anne Tobin embarked on a year-long journey as a Climate Ambassador, igniting a passion within her. She called upon the community to join her in planting a tree to commemorate St. Patrick’s Day and was overwhelmed by the enthusiastic response. Witnessing friends and neighbours engage in various sustainability initiatives, from planting potatoes to installing solar panels, Claire Anne realised the collective desire for change. She immediately logged 30 actions for change in the community…….
The Grassroots Guild
Using design-led thinking to tailor climate actions within communities, ranging from water conservation to habitat creation, motivated Gobnait Ní Néill to establish The Grassroots Guild.……
The Sustainable Life School
Together, Nathalie and Diane coalesce their expertise and enthusiasm to lead The Sustainable Life School, an initiative recognised as a proud 2023/2024 SDG Champion under the auspices of the Government of Ireland. Through their collaborative efforts, they champion sustainable development goals and inspire others to join the movement toward a more environmentally conscious future.……
The Home Share
Lucie, like other enterprising founders, started her career with over 20 years of experience in the Nursing and Homecare sectors but then changed to an industry that allowed her to be customer-centric and to build her communication skills. After observing gaps in the market for older people who want to remain in their homes but need company and some support, Lucie decided to launch The Home Share in 2017..……
WALK - The Green Kitchen & Garden Shop
Walk has developed as a leader in a movement for change, empowering people with disabilities to live self-determined lives in an equal and inclusive society.
The Green Kitchen & Garden Shop is a social enterprise that partners with WALK. Since 2014, it prides itself on its tasty, nutritious, home-cooked foods and the café has a relaxed, community atmosphere where the staff like to get to know their customers.…..