Share

Interest-free loan scheme for charities is piloted in Brighton

Interest-free loan scheme for charities is piloted in Brighton
News

Interest-free loan scheme for charities is piloted in Brighton

Finance | Vibeka Mair | 24 Sep 2012

A new £115,000 government-backed pilot scheme offering interest-free loans and business support to charities and social enterprises in Brighton and Hove, has launched today.

The scheme, called the Social Enterprise Assist scheme, is funded with £65,000 from the Cabinet Office’s Innovation in Giving Fund, which is managed by Nesta, and £50,000 from Legal & General.

It will see social enterprises in Brighton offered interest-free loans of up to £10,000, as well as mentoring from Legal & General staff and up to £5,000 of consultancy.

If deemed successful it could be rolled out nationally.

A social investment committee including representatives from the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF), Legal & General, Nesta and organisations in Brighton such as the Brighton Argus, will assess bids for loans.

John Low, chief executive of the Charities Aid Foundation, said: “Social enterprises have the power to tackle many intractable problems in our communities, but often flounder because commercial lenders regard them as too risky to support.

“There is still a chronic lack of funding for fledgling social enterprises which are looking to expand. We need lenders to step in and back these dynamic social enterprises with hard cash and business advice so they have the support they need to succeed. These entrepreneurial organisations can make a massive difference, supporting some of the most vulnerable people in society.

“We need others in financial services to follow the great lead shown by Legal & General in providing start-up capital and vital business advice which can get great projects off the ground.”

 

Comments

[Cancel] | Reply to:

Close »

Community Standards

The civilsociety.co.uk community and comments board is intended as a platform for informed and civilised debate.

We hope to encourage a broad range of views, however, there are standards that we expect commentators to uphold. We reserve the right to delete or amend any comments that do not adhere to these standards.

We welcome:

  • Robust but respectful debate
  • Strongly held opinions
  • Intelligent relevant discussion
  • The sharing of relevant experiences
  • New participants

We will not publish:

  • Rude, threatening, offensive, obscene or abusive language, or links to such material
  • Links to commercial organisations or spam postings. The comments board is not an advertising platform
  • The posting of contact details for yourself or others
  • Comments intended for malicious purpose or mindless abuse
  • Comments purporting to be from another person or organisation under false pretences
  • Gratuitous criticism, commentary or self-promotion
  • Any material which breaches copyright or privacy laws, or could be considered libellous
  • The use of the comments board for the pursuit or extension of personal disputes

Be aware:

  • Views expressed on the comments board are left at users’ discretion and are in no way views held or supported by Civil Society Media
  • Comments left by others may not be accurate, do not rely on them as fact
  • You may be misunderstood - sarcasm and humour can easily be taken out of context, try to be clear

Please:

  • Enjoy the opportunity to express your opinion and respect the right of others to express theirs
  • Confine your remarks to issues rather than personalities

Together we can keep our community a polite, respectful and intelligent platform for discussion.

Free eNews

National abuse charity told it will not receive Jimmy Savile Trust funds

22 May 2013

The trustees of the Jimmy Savile Charitable Trust are not donating any funds to the National Association...

Commission moots indicating FRSB membership on charity register

22 May 2013

Charities’ membership or non-membership of the Fundraising Standards Board could be included on the...

Mencap's Gray vacates fundraising post

22 May 2013

Ellie Gray has resigned as director of fundraising at Mencap after four years in the post. 

Welsh representative to join Charity Commission board

22 May 2013

A Welsh representative has been appointed to join the six new Charity Commission board members announced...

Commission moots indicating FRSB membership on charity register

22 May 2013

Charities’ membership or non-membership of the Fundraising Standards Board could be included on the...

Birkbeck University to end voluntary and community studies course

22 May 2013

Birkbeck University of London has come under fire over plans to close its Masters course in Voluntary...

Age UK and London Zoo on shortlist for £2m Google charity competition

22 May 2013

Google has shortlisted ten UK charities which stand the chance of winning £500,000 as part of its Global...

Your picks of the week

20 May 2013

Your CivilSociety rounds-up the most read stories from the previous week.

Sector needs a 'data manifesto', says leadership review

17 May 2013

The voluntary sector should create a “data manifesto” that identifies who holds data about the sector...

Join the discussion

 Twitter button

@CSFinance