The Scotsman

Social start-up accelerato­r speeds to £1m funding mark

● Accelerato­r hits private investment milestone ● Initiative helped launch Locavore and Social Bite

- By HANNAH BURLEY hannah.burley@jpress.co.uk

Scotland’s only social enterprise accelerato­r is celebratin­g reaching a £1 million investment milestone and opening its fourth round of applicatio­ns.

Launchme, delivered by developmen­t agency Firstport, supports social enterprise start-ups by helping them become “investment­ready” and directly connecting them with potential investors looking for both social and financial returns.

Selected participan­ts have the opportunit­y to apply for initial seed funding, as well as grant funding to match any private investment secured during the programme.

Morethan£1mhasnowbe­en invested into social enterprise­s north of the Border through the Launchme initiative. Since 2014, it has helped 22 social enterprise­s to scale up, including notable alumni such as Scotland’s first social enterprise supermarke­t Locavore, the social enterprise letting agency Homes for Good, and sandwich shop chain Social Bite.

Originally commission­ed as a three-year programme through National Lottery Funding, Launchme has since secured the backing of the Scottish Government, the Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE) and Barclays to deliver a fourth round of support. Applicatio­ns for this intake will close at noon on 5 November.

Josiah Lockhart, chief executive of Firstport, said: “Over the last four years we have worked hard at developing an accelerato­r model that allows driven social enterprise­s to achieve impact at scale, working with the Scottish investor community to deliver increased economic and social benefits.

“The fact that private investors have now directly invested more than £1m into the social enterprise community shows that the wider business world is beginning to understand its economic and societal benefits.

“We are grateful to the Big Lottery Fund for giving us the opportunit­y to test and adapt the model to thoroughly understand what it takes to deliver a social investment accelerato­r. Building on this learning we are launching the fourth round with increased ambitions and greater interest from the investor community.”

Aileen Campbell, cabinet secretary for communitie­s, said: “I am delighted to confirm our continued support for Launchme as it opens for its fourth round of applicatio­ns and celebrates its £1m investment milestone.

“Scotland is one of best places in the world to start and grow a social enterprise. Launchme is a proven accelerato­r programme that allows social enterprise­s to scale up their level of activity and deliver increased economic and social impact, building on commitment­s outlined in our Scottish Social Enterprise Strategy and Action Plan.”

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