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Rebecca Luff
Facilitator & Coach - Support Manager @UnLtd - SocEnt @westdenegreen - Community Biz Panel @peoplesbiz - FRSA @theRSAorg
Rebecca Luff is an accomplished coach, facilitator, and dedicated advocate for social change, whose journey has been marked by a profound commitment to empowering individuals and organizations. With years of experience in the innovative and values-driven arena of Social Enterprise, she has harnessed her skills and insights to help others turn dreams into tangible intentions. Her work is deeply rooted in the belief that everyone has the potential to create positive change in their communities, and she is passionate about guiding people—especially those with limited access to resources—through the transformative process of achieving their goals.
Rebecca’s professional journey encompasses a range of significant roles where she has made a notable impact. As a Support Manager at UnLtd, she has worked closely with social entrepreneurs, providing them with the resources and guidance needed to launch and sustain their initiatives. Her role involved nurturing and developing new ideas that aim to address pressing social issues, further solidifying her dedication to social entrepreneurship. In this capacity, Rebecca has built a reputation as a problem-solver and supporter of sustainable change, ensuring that her clients have the tools to innovate and inspire.
In her previous role as a Consultant at her own company, Rebecca utilized her extensive knowledge and experience to assist a diverse array of clients in achieving their social impact objectives. This role highlighted her ability to adapt and respond to varying needs, showcasing her versatility in addressing complex challenges associated with social enterprises.
Before her consultancy, Rebecca served as a Community Spaces Fund Facilitator at Groundwork UK, where she played a key role in enhancing community engagement initiatives. Her experiences in this position allowed her to work hands-on with grassroots organizations, ensuring that community projects received the necessary support to flourish. Additionally, as an advisor for the Big Lottery Local Food Fund at the Royal Society of Wildlife Trusts, Rebecca contributed to the development and assessment of local food initiatives, further exemplifying her commitment to sustainable practices and community well-being.
Rebecca’s dedication to fostering strong community ties was also evident during her tenure as a Fieldworker at the Federation of City Farms & Community Gardens. In this role, she provided crucial advice and support to city farms and community gardens, facilitating relationships between local populations and the natural environment. Her efforts in empowering these entities have made lasting impacts on urban communities, promoting greener practices and greater accessibility to resources.
In her early career, Rebecca served as the Director and Development Manager at Spitalfields City Farm, where she honed her skills in management and community development. Her leadership played a pivotal role in increasing community involvement and enhancing the farm’s contributions to environmental education and sustainability. Throughout her professional journey, Rebecca has become a lifelong learner, continuously reflecting on her assumptions and practices to remain at the forefront of social change effective strategies.