Entry-level professional recognition for emerging social entrepreneurs.
ASE-LSSE recognises early-stage social entrepreneurs who can demonstrate social purpose, beneficiary awareness, ethical practice and a credible project, enterprise or community-impact direction.
Associate Social Entrepreneur — ASE-LSSE is the first assessed professional membership grade within the LSSE Society of Social Entrepreneurs.
It is designed for individuals who are moving beyond interest and beginning to define a serious social-impact idea, project, community initiative, nonprofit concept, CIC, charity, foundation or mission-led enterprise.
ASE-LSSE does not require applicants to have built a mature organisation. It recognises early-stage readiness, clarity of purpose and responsible commitment to social entrepreneurship.
ASE-LSSE is suitable for:
Applicants should be able to demonstrate:
The assessment focuses on readiness and foundation discipline, not organisational scale.
ASE-LSSE assessment is based on:
A short evidence portfolio showing the applicant’s social purpose, project idea, beneficiary focus, stakeholder thinking and early development work.
A personal reflection explaining why the applicant is pursuing social entrepreneurship, what they have learned, what problem they want to address and how they intend to develop responsibly.
LSSE may also request clarification or additional evidence where required.
Successful applicants may be admitted as Associate Social Entrepreneur members of the LSSE Society and may use the post-nominal:
Use of the post-nominal is subject to LSSE Society rules, annual membership status, professional conduct and recognition guidance.
ASE-LSSE can support progression into:
| Current Grade | Possible Next Step |
|---|---|
| Associate Social Entrepreneur — ASE-LSSE | Certified Social Entrepreneur — CSE-LSSE |
| Associate Social Entrepreneur — ASE-LSSE | LSSE ESG Programmes |
| Associate Social Entrepreneur — ASE-LSSE | LSSE Project Clinics |
| Associate Social Entrepreneur — ASE-LSSE | LSSE Society CPD and Events |
Progression is not automatic. Higher recognition requires stronger evidence of practice, delivery and impact.
Applicants should:
LSSE may decline applications that do not meet the required standard or where evidence is insufficient.
Complete the ASE-LSSE application form.
Submit your foundation portfolio and reflective statement.
Confirm your membership and conduct declarations.
Pay the applicable assessment or membership fee.
LSSE reviews your application and confirms the outcome.
LSSE professional recognition is institutional recognition issued through the LSSE Society of Social Entrepreneurs. It is not statutory licensing, chartered status, government-regulated professional authorisation or permission to practise.
Approved members may use ASE-LSSE only while in good standing and in accordance with LSSE rules.
Apply for ASE-LSSE if you are an emerging social entrepreneur ready to evidence your purpose, project direction and commitment to responsible social-impact practice.