The Scotsman

Social lender SIS issues funding challenge

- By SCOTT REID emma.newlands@jpress.co.uk

Social Investment Scotland, the lender to the third sector, has launched a funding challenge to help organisati­ons that are looking to grow or replicate their business in year ahead.

The “Growth and Replicatio­n Challenge” is being billed as a competitiv­e opportunit­y open to charities and social enterprise­s across Scotland that have developed strategies for growth and replicatio­n.

SIS said examples could be a community sports club which is looking to grow its services and capabiliti­es or a social enterprise food and drink business aiming to expand its offering in a new area.

The initiative will provide “bespoke business support” from SIS, alongside tailored finance, to turn those plans into reality.

Successful applicants will receive profession­al business support worth up to £10,000 – helping to address issues including social impact, governance, business planning, sales and marketing as well as financial controls.

The challenge also offers tailored finance packages and successful applicants could receive between £100,000 and £1 million of investment.

Alastair Davis, SIS chief executive, said: “We are delighted to launch the second round of our Growth and Replicatio­n Challenge.

“We know there are hundreds of talented organisati­ons across the country with big ideas and the right people to deliver them, but they just need advice and finance to bring these plans to fruition. That’s where the Growth and Replicatio­n Challenge can help.” 0 Alastair Davis: ‘Hundreds of talented organisati­ons’

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