Move cements Scotland's reputation as a world leader in social enterprise
Scottish social enterprises are to help grow and sustain their equivalents in China.
Cementing Scotland’s reputation as a world leaderin not for profit business, new links will be created between the countries.
Social enterprise development organisation The Social Enterprise Academy (SEA) has launched a new partnership to serve social enterprises in China, supported by the Scottish Government.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon launched the Social Enterprise Academy in China on a visit to Beijing's old town.
She said social enterprises reinvest their profits to create positive social change, promoting inclusive economic growth, and cited Scottish examples such as the Grassmarket Community Project, Community Energy Scotland and Edinburgh Remakery.
Sturgeon said: "Scotland is a world-leading social enterprise nation in research, policy and practice, so it is great news that the Social Enterprise Academy will now be supporting social enterprises in China.
"It is further evidence that Scotland is an outwardly facing and enterprising nation, keen to share its knowledge, build new trading links and demonstrate how businesses can provide social and environmental, as well as economic, benefit."
Sam Baumber, managing director of SEA said: "People in communities around the world are stepping up to tackle social and environmental issues with sustainable business models. As they face new challenges, these people and their teams need sustained support. We are delighted to be launching SEA China as part of China's emerging support ecosystem for social enterprise and social investment.
"The academy is innovating as a social enterprise itself, sharing its local model on an international level. Supported by Scottish Government and building on the work of British Council, the academy was able to find an excellent partner to lead SEA China. We're looking forward to seeing what we can do together."
Jufang Zhang, chief executive of SEA in Beijing, said: "We're excited to be joining the SEA international network to promote learning between Scotland and China's social entrepreneurs. This will be a truly great collaboration."
The Social Enterprise Academy, based in Edinburgh, provides leadership and entrepreneurship development programmes for social enterprises and young people. Its core aim is to help individuals use their own strengths to build sustainable enterprises and achieve greater social impact.
The most recent Social Enterprise Academy was launched with the creation of SEA India.
Serving social enterprises in communities across Scotland since 2004, the SEA is now operated by local partners in ten countries worldwide including Australia, Pakistan, Malaysia, and Malawi.