Sandwell Business Ambassadors explore the value of social impact
29th January 2026
At a recent meeting of Sandwell Business Ambassadors, members explored a simple question: what can businesses gain from giving back?
The discussion was led by guest speaker Kim Fuller, from Sandwell’s charity sector support organisation SCVO, who highlighted the mutual benefits that can be created when businesses and charities work together locally.
Supporting communities while strengthening businesses
Sandwell is home to more than 1,000 charitable organisations, many of which rely on business support such as donations, sponsorship and volunteering. While these contributions clearly benefit charities and communities, Kim highlighted that businesses themselves also stand to gain.
Local charities deliver a wide range of services that can support employee wellbeing, help people stay in work and provide access to activities that reduce stress, isolation and burnout. For employers, this can translate into healthier teams, improved morale and reduced absence.
Corporate volunteering was also highlighted as a valuable tool for professional development, team building and strengthening company culture, it also enhances a business’s reputation.
Connecting businesses with local opportunities
SCVO plays a key role in connecting businesses with charities, helping to create partnerships that are practical and mutually beneficial. This can range from skills-based volunteering and long-term partnerships to one-off activities such as socially focused team building days.
Businesses can explore local wellbeing services via www.route2wellbeing.info, and volunteering opportunities through www.letsgosandwell.info. A short film showcasing how local businesses are already engaging with charities, The Giving Business, is also available to watch on YouTube.
A commitment to social value
Alan Taylor, Chair of Sandwell Business Ambassadors, said:
“Sandwell businesses have a long tradition of supporting their communities, but what this discussion really highlighted is that giving back isn’t just about charity, it’s about creating stronger, more resilient businesses too. Working with local charities can support staff wellbeing and strengthen company culture, while making a genuine difference locally.”
How you can get involved
Sandwell Business Ambassadors continue to champion responsible business and Social Value in Sandwell.
For more information or to start a conversation about working with local charities, email kim@scvo.info.
