LSSE’s highest Society recognition for senior social enterprise leadership and ecosystem contribution.
PSE-LSSE recognises social entrepreneurs and mission-led practitioners who can demonstrate sustained delivery, beneficiary engagement, partnerships, income, grants, contracts, governance discipline or institutional engagement.
Fellow of Social Entrepreneurship — FSE-LSSE is the highest assessed professional membership grade within the LSSE Society of Social Entrepreneurs.
It is reserved for individuals whose work demonstrates senior contribution, leadership credibility and meaningful impact across social enterprise, nonprofit innovation, philanthropy, civic development, impact finance, community leadership or ecosystem building.
FSE-LSSE is not an entry route. It is a selective recognition for people whose record of work, judgement and contribution reflects a high level of professional standing.
FSE-LSSE is suitable for:
Applicants or nominees should be able to demonstrate substantial contribution in areas such as:
The assessment focuses on senior contribution, credibility and ecosystem value.
FSE-LSSE assessment is based on four core components:
Candidates may be nominated by a third party or apply directly, subject to LSSE eligibility review.
A structured evidence dossier showing leadership history, contribution, institutional work, social impact, public-value activity and relevant achievements.
A senior LSSE review panel considers the evidence, references, contribution record and reputational fit before approval.
Independent references or endorsements supporting the candidate’s contribution, integrity and suitability for Fellowship recognition.
LSSE may request further information, clarification or a private review conversation where required.
Successful candidates may be admitted as Fellow of Social Entrepreneurship 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.
FSE-LSSE is a selective senior recognition. It is not awarded automatically through:
Fellowship recognition requires evidence of senior contribution, references and panel approval
Approved Fellows may be invited to contribute to the wider LSSE Society through:
Fellowship is both recognition and responsibility. Fellows should help strengthen the credibility, learning culture and institutional standing of the Society.
Candidates should normally be able to show:
LSSE may decline, defer or request additional evidence where the standard for Fellowship is not yet met.
Choose whether to submit a nomination or direct fellowship application.
Provide candidate biography, leadership profile and contribution summary.
Submit evidence dossier and supporting documents.
Provide references or endorsements.
LSSE conducts eligibility and reputational review.
Senior panel reviews the 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 Fellows may use FSE-LSSE only while in good standing and in accordance with LSSE rules.
LSSE reserves the right to withdraw Fellowship recognition in cases of serious misconduct, misrepresentation, misuse of post-nominals or reputational harm.
FSE-LSSE is for senior leaders and ecosystem builders whose work has made a significant contribution to social enterprise, nonprofit innovation, philanthropy, civic leadership, impact investment or public-value institution building.