Active Prospects Celebrated in SE100 Index for Seventh Consecutive Year

Active Prospects has been recognised on the NatWest Pioneers Post SE100 for the seventh consecutive year, securing our place for another year among the UK’s top-performing social enterprises.

The SE100 Index celebrates the UK’s 100 most impressive and inspiring social businesses, recognising organisations for their impact, growth and achievements over the past year.

Throughout 2025, the social care sector continued to face significant pressure, including workforce shortages, funding constraints and rising operating costs. Despite these challenges, Active Prospects remained resilient and future-focused, maintaining a strong foundation while continuing to deliver high-quality support. Over the past year, we have supported more people than ever before to live full and independent lives — a significant achievement and a powerful reflection of our ongoing commitment to our values and long-term vision.

The SE100 awards are created and delivered by Pioneers Post in partnership with NatWest Social & Community Capital. They celebrate the achievements of the UK’s most entrepreneurial, innovative and resilient social businesses.

Read the full SE100 list here.

To learn more about the people we support and the transformative impact of our work, watch our video below.

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