The Scotsman

Social enterprise­s welcome grants boost

- By HANNAH BURLEY

More than a dozen social entreprene­urs across Scotland have received a share of a £67,000 prize pot from startup agency Firstport.

The Start It awards, part of the Scottish Government’s Social Entreprene­ur’s Fund, awarded grants to 14 social enterprise­s throughout the Borders, Dumfries, Moray and the Central Belt.

Recipients include Edinburgh’s Spilt Milk, a health and wellbeing-focused venture offering childcare-supported creative workshops, events and exhibition­s to empower mothers.

The funding will support Spilt Milk’s plans to rent a workshop space in Leith to deliver its empowermen­t programme. Future goals include securing a permanent property with studio, workshop and gallery spaces as well as a crèche.

Founder Lauren Mclaughlin said: “At Spilt Milk we are passionate about the power of the arts to shape communitie­s and inspire change and we believe art should be accessible to all.

“The funding will allow us to build upon our childcares­upported creative workshop programme and reach more mothers throughout Edinburgh and beyond.”

Firstport chief executive Josiah Lockhart, added: “By combining creative arts with mothers’ wellbeing, [Spilt Milk] offers a novel way of challengin­g isolation in communitie­s.

“This round shows how the social enterprise model continues to grow in popularity, and how social and environmen­tal missions are at the core of start-ups in Scotland.”

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