Business£1 million for social enterprises

£1 million for social enterprises

Rural communities to benefit from digital hub.
Charities and voluntary organisations such as women’s aid groups, food banks and youth clubs are set to benefit from £1 million of new funding.

The funding is designed to support the growth of grassroots social enterprises. It will go to a range of projects including an accelerator programme for ambitious and growing social entrepreneurs, offering them support to raise private investment.

In addition, a £27,000 grant will support the creation of a Rural Social Enterprise Hub in Campbeltown to build on knowledge from European partners and establish a digital network for rural social enterprises to share experiences.

Photo by Joe Gardner on Unsplash.

Announcing the funding at the launch of the hub, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell said:

“Social enterprises are a vital part of our community and economy. They have a distinctive character and often play a role in preserving vital services such as community shops and transport, and creating employment opportunities.

“The Rural Social Enterprise Hub will bring benefits to the local community and surrounding area in Campbeltown and share knowledge and best practice in social enterprise, both across Scotland and internationally.”

Ailsa Clark, Development Manager for the hub said:

“This launch recognises the significance of social enterprise in the rural context – with 34% of all Scotland’s social enterprises in rural areas but only 18% of the population, there is much to be learned.”

 

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