Award Applications

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

Your Award Panel

Date

Thursday, May 28th 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
  • 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.

      Social Entrepreneurs
    • Shamala Antonio

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      Social Entrepreneur

      Shamala is an award winning entrepreneur; passionate about community, health and wellbeing. She is a qualified children’s social worker, personal trainer, nutritionist, wellbeing author and the funder of Impact 4Life Wellbeing; which is a Birmingham based Community Interest Company. Her work takes me across the length and breadth of the country providing wellbeing intervention and support, engaging with wide a range of community and corporate clients. Impact 4Life is a multi award winning fitness and lifestyle organisation. They offer inclusive and accessible wellbeing activities and programmes for women, men, families and children of all ages and abilities. With an emphasis on cultural sensitivity, diversity and having an acute awareness of the barriers faced by vulnerable people and marginalised groups, Impact 4Life strives to reduce health inequalities.

    • Steffan Lemke-Elms

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      Social Entrepreneur

      Steff is 33 years old and currently rooted in Wales. He loves anything about nature and the outdoors. His social enterprise career began at age 21, when he started to recycle the thousands of wellies abandoned at Glastonbury Festival each year. He made and sold products out of the broken wellies and paired the good ones up and sent them to Romania to be used by people living and working on landfills, who needed suitable footwear. Over five years, we redistributed and recycled 20,000 boots. This lead him to work with a charity to set up small social enterprises in Kenya and Uganda. Following on from that he set up a sustainable restaurant, a community farm and more recently he has been appointed the Social Enterprise Development Officer for a charity in Pembrokeshire. He is passionate about bringing big thinkers together and supporting them on their journeys; creating fantastic projects, helping humanity and developing their social enterprise skills.

        UnLtd Colleagues
      • Jane Ryall

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        Social Entrepreneur Support Manager at UnLtd

        Jane has been fortunate to work for UnLtd since 2016, mainly supporting incredible social entrepreneurs in Wales. She loves the power of collaboration and works closely with team members from across the UK plus regional partners within Wales. With 30 years professional experience of working with communities and social enterprises in Wales, England and Africa in a voluntary, employed and self-employed capacity, she is deeply motivated by seeing people of all backgrounds make positive change in their communities. She also knows what it feels like to be responsible for setting up your own social enterprise directly. Outside of work she is a busy Mum and volunteers in a number of roles to support young people including as a member of the Children In Need Wales Committee, a Governor of a Welsh medium secondary school, and also as a junior football coach.