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Paul Kilgallon is a dedicated professional with extensive experience in social venture coaching, business development, and community engagement. In current roles as a Social Venture Coach at Participate Projects and Trustee at Silsden Town Hall since 2017, Paul continues to contribute to community improvement initiatives. Previous experiences include serving as Business Development and Relationship Manager at the School for Social Entrepreneurs, as well as Business Development Manager at Prism and Director at The Grand Old Duke of Sauce, a community interest company focused on enterprise education and food production. Early career milestones include positions as Project Facilitator at Be Involved and Neighborhood Officer at CBDMC. Paul holds a BA (Hons) in Combined Studies (Psychology and Sociology) from Bradford College and A levels from Carmel Sixth Form College, alongside a foundational education at De La Salle Secondary School.
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We offer a wide range of services that support and connect businesses, social ventures, charities and communities. Business volunteering: At Participate we work with some of the largest companies in the UK to develop and deliver their corporate volunteering. We work with individuals and teams and are unique, providing a bespoke service that meets the needs of the volunteering organisation whilst maximising the impact for the community organisations we support. Social Venture School: Participate provides a comprehensive range of support to help people start and grow Social Ventures. To join our programme you must have an idea that with the primary purpose of tackling a social or environmental issue. Our Impact: In 2018 we have accumulated over 23,000 volunteering hours. From our expert, supportive mentors to the wonderfully hardworking teams of business volunteers through Team Challenges Since we started Social Venture school we have started over 90 new Social Ventures, this includes training 22 Mentors. Over 400 organisations have been supported from Charities to Community Organisations and fundraising over £1,000,000.