Jonathan Lewis
Jonathan Lewis is chief executive of the Social Investment Business, the trading name for Futurebuilders England, and the Adventure Capital Fund.
The Social Investment Business delivers the government’s £215m Futurebuilders Fund, which gives out loans and grants to build the capacity of civil society organisations that want to deliver public services.
During 2009 the organisation also won the three-year contract to deliver the Department of Health’s £100m Social Enterprise Unit. It has publicly stated its wish to run the new Social Investment Wholesale Bank should the government decide to set one up, though this ambition has drawn opposition from some quarters who think the Social Investment Business is big enough and powerful enough already.
Lewis was previously director of digital channels on ITV, and a non-executive director of an NHS mental health trust. His business acumen has been seen as asset to the business, whose investment committee is drawn mainly from the commercial sector. In March 2011 he was also appointed as chair of national community charity SOVA.
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Charities need to do more mergers, acquisitions and resource sharing to make themselves more commercially bankable to lenders, says Jonathan Lewis, outgoing chief executive of Social Investment Business, who is to head an NHS social enterprise spin-off in August.
In August, Jonathan Lewis leaves social lender Social Investment Business to become chief executive of NHS spin-out Bromley Healthcare. Lewis reflects on his time with the UK’s largest social investor.
Jonathan Lewis will step down from his chief executive role at the Social Investment Business and its parent charity the Adventure Capital Fund to take up a new job in July.
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The Localism Bill debate reached fever pitch in Parliament yesterday with 40 speakers entering discussions at the Bill’s second reading in the House of Commons.
The Localism Bill put before Parliament yesterday will "remove barriers" for the sector, if the right assistance is provided, the Social Investment Business' chief executive, Jonathan Lewis has said.
As the cuts cloud engulfs the UK, could new models of financing provide the bright light the sector needs? Jonathan Lewis thinks so.
Social Enterprise Investment Fund launches capital grants scheme 2
Start-up social enterprises for health or social care are offered grants of between £50,000 and £450,000 in a new capital grants scheme initiated by the Social Enterprise Investment Fund on behalf of the Department of Health.






