Award Applications

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Next round on 1 July 2026 at 10:00 (6 days)

Your Award Panel

Date

Tuesday, June 2nd 2026

Hello! We are your panel members; we are looking forward to meeting you and hearing about your social venture.

UnLtd panels reflect our commitment to inclusion, with over 50% of our panel members identifying as Black, Asian or minority ethnic and/or disabled, and at a minimum, one panel member who identifies as Black, Asian or minority ethnic and/or disabled sitting on each panel.

    Panel Chair
  • Joel Attar

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    Head of Social Entrepreneur Support at UnLtd

    Joel Attar is the Head of Social Entrepreneur Support At UnLtd, with a focus on evolving our awards (grants) and support delivery across the UK to increase our impact and ensure the highest quality of support to social entrepreneurs. Joel has spent six years supporting social entrepreneurs himself, using a mix of coaching-led conversations, signposting, and business support. Before UnLtd, he worked across the charity sector, the public sector and for a profit-with-purpose enterprise. Joel has worked at a local, national and international level and across a broad range of social issues: ranging from social care, vocational education, youth homelessness, youth development and youth participation. He is a mentor with a young migrants charity and trustee at a local grant-making charity where he lives in South East London.

      Social Entrepreneurs
    • Eve Kekeh

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      Social Entrepreneur

      Eve Kekeh is the Founder of Bundlee, the UK’s first rental subscription service for childrenswear. Eve is on a mission to transform the wasteful childrenswear industry and help to create a better future for little ones to grow into. Eve is passionate about the circular economy, reducing waste and extending the lifespan of products. She holds a Masters in Enterprise and has been listed on Forbes 30 Under 30 and Drapers 30 Under 30 and was awarded Sustainability Entrepreneur of the Year for London at the Great British Entrepreneurs Awards.

    • Robbie Norval

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      Social Entrepreneur

      Robbie is a social entrepreneur and founder of the social enterprise Lingo Flamingo which is based in Glasgow. Lingo Flamingo uses language learning as a method to increase both the well-being and cognitive functions of older adults; as there is some very interesting research which shows that learning language can reduce the effects of brain ageing and helps to build up resilience for the brain. Over the last 15 years he has worked in different capacities within the third sector and in 2022 completed a PhD which focused on exploring the impact created by social enterprises who work with older adults. He is passionate about social change, especially the way in which older adults and people living with dementia are both perceived and treated in society. He is an easy-going guy who loves to support people with their social entrepreneurial journey.

      UnLtd Colleagues
    • Thomas McAlister

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      Social Entrepreneur Support Manager at UnLtd

      Thomas is a Social Entrepreneur Support Manager at UnLtd, working on the frontline supporting social entrepreneurs from across Scotland. His job is to find social entrepreneurs and help them with funding and support to make big things happen. He's interested in finding solutions to spark more social innovation in our most deprived communities, which are often areas that could benefit most from social enterprise activity. Prior to UnLtd he worked in the private sector in logistics and supply chain management. As you can imagine, logistics isn’t the most exciting job and so he decided to re-train and did a postgraduate qualification in Community Development and worked in a number of community development and regeneration roles. He then found UnLtd and has enjoyed working with and supporting social entrepreneurs since 2007.