The Scotsman

Scots social enterprise­s get funding boost

- By SCOTT REID

Alternativ­e finance provider Social Investment Scotland (SIS) is pushing the button on two “funding challenges” worth £3.3 million, designed to support social enterprise­s of all sizes.

The investment programmes – Step Up and Scale Up challenges – have been created to “reflect the varying nature and scope” of profit-for-good social enterprise­s north of the Border.

With £300,000 of social investment loan funding, Step Up Challenge will provide a number of organisati­ons with financial support ranging from £10,000 to £100,000. Successful applicants have been promised tailored support to help them achieve their growth aspiration­s. The initiative is pitched at smaller, or earlier stage organisati­ons.

In contrast, the Scale Up Challenge is assisted by £3m of funding and is aimed at “larger, more establishe­d and ambitious organisati­ons” that are looking to scale their activities in a major way. Investment between £100,000 and £1m will be available as well as “bespoke” business support.

SIS chief executive Alastair Davis said: “Both challenges have been designed to reflect the varying needs of our customers. We work with and receive enquiries from a wide range of social enterprise­s – some just starting out and looking to take their first steps towards scaling their operations and impact, while others are larger and more establishe­d but with the same aim of growing their offering.

“These programmes aim to help those with ambition and drive to grow their social impact.”

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