Last updated: 07 September 2009
Social enterprises have been hailed as one of the most exciting emerging sectors in the UK, contributing at least £8.4 billion to the economy every year. However social enterprises can find it difficult to access the finance needed to grow – particularly new sources of equity and equity-like finance.
NESTA's Public Services Innovation Lab is working with the Office of the Third Sector (OTS) to provide a year long Social Enterprise Access to Investment (SEATI) facility designed to give social enterprises the best advice to help them access risk capital. The facility will offer a success fee that will incentivise brokers of advice to help social enterprises access funds.
NESTA and the OTS have developed the SEATI pilot to find and test new ways for social enterprises to gain the advice and support they need to access new forms of growth finance.
The programme compliments other initiatives to increase supply of risk capital for ambitious social enterprises such as NESTA’s cornerstone support for the Bridges Social Entrepreneurs Fund and the Big Issue Investment Social Enterprise Fund and OTS’s Risk Capital Fund (soon to be launched).
The pilot will develop and test a number of key principles and design approaches and the learning will be made available to the broader social investment community throughout the programme.
To find out more about accessing the SEATI programme contact seati@nesta.org.uk with a short outline (no more than 100 words) of the services provided, details of the investment secured and a short description of your social enterprise client.
I am delighted that the Social Enterprise Access to Investment programme, announced in the Real Help for Communities action plan, is now open for applications. Now more than ever, it is important for social enterprises to have access to the finance they need to grow, thrive and become a real part of Britain’s future. Yet there can be a missing link between social enterprises and finance, this is often due to a lack of appropriate advice and the relevant support to access financial products.
By supporting and exploring ways for Investment Readiness Providers to provide advice and support to social enterprises in a financially sustainable way, the SEATI programme will contribute in the long-term to the appeal of social enterprises as attractive investment vehicles with sustainable and successful futures in a competitive market.
Social enterprise is the UK's most exciting up-and-coming business sector. But in the absence of tried and tested tools to guide social enterprises, there is a need to find new ways of bridging the gap between corporate and non-profit access to finance. This new resource will provide the evidence that social enterprises can achieve sustainable growth with the right kind of support.