The Scotsman

Vision for Scots social enterprise unveiled

- By PERRY GOURLEY gareth.mackie@scotsman.com

A new ten-year strategy aimed at stimulatin­g a surge in social entreprene­urship in Scotland has been launched.

Helping social enterprise­s – which reinvest all their profits for social and environmen­tal purposes – have better access to funding for growth and encouragin­g more to look to trade overseas are among the aims of the strategy.

The strategy, developed by Scotland’s social enterprise support and developmen­t bodies and the Scottish Government, also looks to raise awareness among consumers of the benefits of buying products and services from social enterprise­s.

In a joint statement, Fraser Kelly, chief executive of Social Enterprise Scotland, said: “Scotland is a recognised world leader in social enterprise support and developmen­t. This new strategy sets out a clear, powerful and inclusive vision for the growth of social enterprise over the next decade and beyond.”

Scotland now has around 5,000 social enterprise­s which together generate an estimated £1.68 billion of economic value.

Alastair Davis, chief executive of Social Investment Scotland, which provides finance for many social enterprise­s and has invested over £53 million to date, described the strategy as a “huge step in the right direction”.

“For many years we’ve talked about the potential of social enterprise in a country which rightly prides itself on a long history of doing business in a fair and sustainabl­e way. We now have the political ambition and drive to fulfil this potential.” 0 Fraser Kelly pointed to ‘clear vision’ for growth

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