Set up a social enterprise
Introduction
A social enterprise is a business with primarily social objectives whose surpluses are principally reinvested for that purpose in the business or in the community, rather than being driven by the need to maximise profit for shareholders and owners.
Within this definition, social enterprises can take on a variety of legal forms, including:
- unincorporated associations
- trusts
- limited companies
- some industrial and provident societies such as community benefit societies
- Community Interest Companies
Social enterprises also need to consider whether or not to set themselves up as a charity, which has a number of benefits, including significant tax reliefs, but comes with increased regulation and less flexibility.
It is what a business does with its profits that determines whether it is a social enterprise, rather than its specific legal structure.
However, you should carefully consider the various options to ensure that you choose the legal structure that most suits your social enterprise in terms of management style and mission. Although professional advice is not always necessary, it is advisable to seek expert advice before coming to a decision.
This guide outlines the differences between these legal forms.
Subjects covered in this guide
- Introduction
- Unincorporated associations
- Trusts
- Limited companies with a social purpose
- Community benefit societies
- Social enterprises as registered charities
- Community Interest Companies
- Here's how being a social enterprise works for our business

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- Social enterprise guidance from Firstport - Opens in a new window
- Social enterprise courses from the Social Enterprise Academy - Opens in a new window
- Social enterprise information from the Scottish Social Enterprise Coalition - Opens in a new window
- Social enterprise support in the Highlands and Islands from the Highlands and Islands Social Enterprise Zone - Opens in a new window
- Social enterprise support from Aspire to Enterprise - Opens in a new window



