The Scotsman

Merger of funding organisati­ons creates ‘significan­t social investment opportunit­ies’ to aid Scotland’s economic recovery

- By SCOTT REID

Two funding organisati­ons have come together, creating “significan­t social investment opportunit­ies” to aid Scotland’s economic recovery.

The move follows the integratio­n of Foundation Scotland and Resilient Scotland, which manages the £15 million Jessica (Scotland) Trust, establishe­d by Foundation Scotland in 2011 with an endowment from the Big Lottery Fund.

The grant funder will begin offering “innovative social investment opportunit­ies” to social enterprise­s in Scotland from this week.

The new “Investing in Enterprise Fund” offers between £10,000 and £500,000 to social enterprise­s as blended finance. Up to 50 per cent of the funding will be through grants with the remainder through loans. Foundation Scotland will reinvest all returned funds for additional social investment.

Chris Holloway, formerly head of Resilient Scotland and now head of social investment at Foundation Scotland, said, “The integratio­n of Resil

ient Scotland into Foundation Scotland makes perfect sense for us as an organisati­on. However, most importantl­y, the move will offer significan­t benefits to Scotland’s thriving social enterprise­s.

“Collective­ly our knowledge, support and experience will enhance the holistic support provided to Scotland’s social enterprise­s. Groups will be able to come to Foundation Scotland for traditiona­l grants, which they continue to need, and now also innovative investment opportunit­ies.”

He added: “This is great timing for us as we paused all new support through the pandemic; instead, we have focused our support on our existing investees. For now, it’s business as usual for our current investees, and we very much look forward to opening our doors to new investees.”

Giles Ruck, chief executive of Foundation Scotland, said: “Across the last few years, we have witnessed a shift change from our donors. They have understood that the funding landscape is changing, and they’ve shown an increased appetite to provide communitie­s with wider, longer-lasting funding opportunit­ies.

“We’ve never been needed more. We understand that the sector needs our committed, innovative support to help them build back better.”

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