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Alpkit: the huge impact of small grants, share offer success and sustainability

Jamie Veitch Season 8 Episode 24

An interview with David Hanney, CEO of outdoor equipment manufacturer and retailer Alpkit, plus business and social enterprise funding opportunities and two book recommendations.

David covers Alpkit's Foundation, funded by the business and making small grants with huge impacts; Alpkit's astonishing share offer success this week; the firm's commitment to sustainability and its journey to accreditation as a B Corp.

Alpkit launched in 2004 and designs, sources and sells outdoor equipment, clothing and bikes. Its Alpkit Foundation (a charity with nine trustees, funded by 1% of Alpkit sales) donates small grants to all sorts of projects across four themes: diversity and inclusion, participation, environment and health and wellbeing. "A small amount of money can build a lifelong love of the outdoors," says David.

David describes the phenomenal impact which small grants can make and how to apply to the Foundation. And he has a wonderful story of a key moment which led to formally launching the foundation.

As a business Alpkit is going from strength to strength with record sales over the last 12 weeks, where like-for-like sales were up 50 per cent to £2.3m. What's driven the growth? David explains.

And this week Alpkit launched a share offer on Crowdcube through which customers could become shareholders in Alpkit from just £10. This reached its target of £750,000 in eight minutes and went on to hit its £1.5m cap 44 minutes later.

It brought in nearly 1400 new share owners: customers and members of staff. "We've been completely overwhelmed by the support," says David, "at one point there were five people investing per second...it was like watching Glastonbury tickets sell out." He also has advice for other businesses considering making this kind of public share offer.

Alpkit itself is on the way to accreditation as a B Corporation (a business meeting the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose).

We cover how businesses must take responsibility for driving positive changes, Alpkit's environmental sustainability reporting, and David's ambition for Alpkit to be a world-class B Corp by 2023. There's another lovely story featuring a Blue Peter annual too.

Also in this week's programme: three business funding opportunities; events; an important call for social enterprises; two book recommendations (Women of Steel by Michelle Rawlins and Figuring by Maria Popova) and more.

Timings and links to resources mentioned in the show at https://www.jamieveitch.co.uk