The Scotsman

Accelerato­r opens applicatio­ns for ‘ambitious’ social enterprise start-ups

- By HANNAH BURLEY

Social enterprise accelerato­r Launchme is calling for applicatio­ns from profit-forgood start-ups with ambitious scale-up plans after launching its fifth programme round.

The initiative, delivered by Scottish social enterprise support agency Firstport, teaches start-ups how to become investment-ready and directly connects them with investors looking for social as well as financial returns.

It has supported 29 participan­ts in four rounds since 2014, 13 of which have gone on to raise more than £1 million in combined funding from private investors.

Notable alumni include Scotland’s first social enterprise supermarke­t Locavore, letting agency Homes for Good and sandwich shop chain Social Bite.

The accelerato­r, funded by the Scottish Government and Highlands and Islands Enterprise, is now supporting its fourth intake which will be ready to pitch for investment in the autumn.

Community transport operator and third round participan­t South Ayrshire Community Transport (SACT) last week unveiled the launch of two new minibuses acquired through investment secured via the programme.

SACT’S Catriona Haston said the accelerato­r “helped sharpen up our operationa­l skills and business practices, giving us the ability and courage to think outside the box and scale up our operations”.

Firstport chief executive Josiah Lockhart said: “It is fantastic to see how the business support and investment opportunit­ies the programme provides has allowed organisati­ons like SACT to create jobs, expand operations, deliver better services and ultimately benefit communitie­s across Scotland. We are excited about supporting the next group of ambitious social entreprene­urs.”

 ??  ?? 0 SACT’S Catriona Haston is grateful to the accelerato­r
0 SACT’S Catriona Haston is grateful to the accelerato­r

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