23rd Oct 2015: Female Start-Up of the Year, Highly Commended in the NEC and part of School for Social Enterprise
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- 23 Oct, 2015
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Competitions, competitions and prizes!
Female Start-Up of the Year, Highly Commended in the NEC and partaking in the School for Social Entrepreneurs.
We have recently been nominated for a whole host of competitions and we thought it was about time we sent out some info on our great achievements over the last couple of months.
Firstly let me introduce the School for Social Entrepreneurs, this a great scheme supported by Lloyds and big lottery fund and put on by Dartington. This scheme aims to equip early start-up social entrepreneurs with the skills they need to make their organisations and projects a success. Back in July we were accepted onto the Bristol scheme after a rigorous selection process including several Skype interviews and presentations over dodgy Ugandan internet connections. We have received a £4000 grant from the scheme to go hand in hand with 1 day per month’s training on all the entrepreneurial essentials: legal structures, finances, marketing and managing a social enterprise.
Chloe attended the first two days of the course at the beginning of this month and loved meeting all the different entrepreneurs, such a diverse welcoming group- can’t wait to see them all next. We are going to introduce you to a few of the different enterprises through our newsletter each month so keep your eyes posted and sign up here if you haven’t already.
Our second big success has been taking part in the New Enterprise Competition through the University of Bristol. We were amongst the top 10 entrepreneurs in with a chance of winning some amazing prizes. We were highly commended, coming in 4th place and winning £1000 worth of market research support. Alongside this we met the wonderful Bryony Thomas from Watertight marketing who loved our idea so much she invited us to come along to her marketing course over the next year worth over £4000.
Finally, yesterday our founder Chloe was crowned Female Start-Up of the Year at the Festival of Female Entrepreneurs hosted by Enterprise Nation. We’ve won a whole host of support, coaching and mentoring from the different sponsors including: Crowdcube, Webstart Bristol, 123-reg, Sales Coaching Solutions and IdeaSquares. She said “It was an amazing day celebrating females leading business and I was so inspired by everyone I met. So chuffed to have won.”
We couldn’t be happier! Thanks to everyone who has supported us in entering these competitions and getting all these fantastic prizes. Watch this space!

WOW Women of the World festivals have been popping up across the world, if you get the chance to go along to one we would strongly recommend it.
WOW – Women of the World festival celebrates women and girls, and looks at the obstacles that stop them from achieving their potential.
Around the world, individuals and communities are insisting on the simple proposition that women and girls must have equal rights and asking the question: why is gender equality taking so long?
Southbank Centre's WOW – Women of the World festival is a global network of festivals which provides a platform for celebrating what has been achieved, and exploring all the ways we can change the world for the better.
What’s not to love?
Our Founder, Chloe, and her Mum Angela went along to represent No More Taboo with a stall across the two days. Here’s her highlights:
“Although we didn’t get much time to take in all the discussions as we were kept busy wo-manning the stall (thanks Mum for helping out)! We had some great discussions around gender, equality, inclusivity and of course periods with new customers, supporters, other panellists and some old friends who came to see us.
In fact, we were really pleased to catch up with Plan International UK who were opening the festival with a discussion about Period Activism exactly one year on since the launch of our #BreaktheBarriers research and Period Poverty Conference that we ran in collaboration with Plan.

On the first weekend of September, No More Taboo set up shop at Lush Cribbs Causeway for their Charity Pot weekend.
The Lush Charity Pot is a wonderfully creamy shea-butter hand lotion where all the sales money (excluding VAT) goes towards a chosen charity or non-for-profit. This scheme is designed to help boost grass-roots, small and local organisations, like ourselves, financially so that we can continue to do the work we do such as our Tackling Period Poverty programme.
As we were Lush’s chosen organisation for the weekend of the 1-2 September, one of our volunteers, Iloni, and one of our advisors, Carolyn, went along to wo-man the (suitably Lush-styled aesthetic) stall that Lush had kindly provided for us. We took along a range of our products, stacks of leaflets and information as well as our enthusiasm for talking about all things to do with periods.
Over the weekend, we sold over £200’s worth of stock with Ruby Cups and Honour Your Flow re-usable pads proving most popular with Lush customers. On top of this, Lush sold so many of their Charity Pots that £340.60 was raised for No More Taboo – which was amazing!
However exciting the money side of things were with this event, what I personally took away as being the real highlight of the weekend was the number and nature of conversations we shared with customers.
Mothers and daughters came and chatted to us about how they agreed it was so important to use re-usable products for personal and financial reasons as well as for the planet’s sake. Boyfriends accompanied their other halves as they prodded and probed the range of menstrual cups on display. Older women commented on how it’s such a relief to be able to talk about menstruation in public and with people you’ve only just met. They regaled of a time when periods were even more hush-hush and celebrated with us out mission of there being No More Taboo.
We would like to thank Lush Cribbs Causeway for being such wonderful hosts, encouraging every customer that came through their doors to consider buying the Charity Pot or simply to chat with us. Each member of their staff team was incredibly warm and so keen to find out more about what we do. On behalf of all of us at No More Taboo, thank you.


For more information, take a look at their website: https://www1.uwe.ac.uk/whatson/biggreenweek.aspx

Read more here: https://www.wen.org.uk/environmenstrual-week-of-action/
