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a new Health Incubation Programme for London social enterprises

Application deadline:
August 31, 2025
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Do you know an early-stage social entrepreneur in London tackling mental health from asystemic perspective? Impact Hub London's Together for Wellbeing incubator is theperfect opportunity for them. This six-month programme provides free business support,mentorship, and a chance to pitch for a £2,000 grant.

Impact Hub London is looking for changemakers whose work focuses on improving employment, fostering social connection, or enhancing access to green spaces.

Applications close August 31st 2025.

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Last updated:
September 4, 2025

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