The Faith Based Regeneration Network

Faith Communities and Social Enterprise

The Faith Based Re-generation Network UK is the leading national multi-faith network for community development and regeneration and is funded by the Special Grants Programme of the Department of Communities and Local Government and the Esmee Fairbairn Foundation.

Seminars in Liverpool and Plymouth held in autumn 2006 are the first of a series of six to be held by the Faith Based Regeneration Network around the country. The seminars will build the capacity of local faith based organizations to engage in social enterprise and also feed into a national report funded by the MB Reckitt Trust which will

There is an increasing interest in the role of faith communities in civil society. This is partly driven by government agendas around the effective delivery of services to hard-to-reach groups, and partly by concerns about community cohesion. One important aspect of this role is the engagement of faith communities in social and community enterprise.

The contribution and potential of faith communities in terms of social and community enterprise is just beginning to be recognized. They are important because they:

The seminars and the report, funded by the MB Reckitt Trust, Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest Community Development Banking, Anglia Ruskin University will build the vision, capacity and confidence of faith based organisations and connect action on the ground in communities with local, regional and national policy agendas.


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