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Author Jo Owen explains what it takes to succeed as a social entrepreneur, and turn an initial idea into global impact.
Hatch Enterprise provides support and funding for female founders looking to launch and grow their own ventures.
Evan is the founder of Warstone Prosthetics, selling gender-affirming packers and prosthetics for transgender men and transmasculine people.
The inaugural graduating cohort of Hatch’s programme for Disabled entrepreneurs share their experiences of the Launchpad.
Best selling author Rhea Freeman shares some top tips from her new book for small business owners: You’ve Got This.
Charlie’s art business is the culmination of her lifelong love of photography and a response to becoming disabled several years ago.
Katie Cory is the founder of Peb and Reg, a positivity-led stationery brand seeking to spread joy through its illustrated lifestyle gifts.

Investing in Women is the theme of International Women’s Day 2024, so we asked some female founders what it meant to them.
Ella Williams is transforming the lives of women and girls in Manchester through Our Goal, building back up positive relationships with sport.
Over 50 small business founders in the UK were awarded grants through the Hatch Fund totalling over £265,000.
Abi Read is the founder of Clay Days Pottery, and through setting up a business noticed similarities between entrepreneurship and pottery.
This article provides guidance for small business owners on how to develop a compelling customer experience.