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The Government’s commitment to social investment
was given a boost today by the Minister for the Third Sector,
Angela Smith.
Speaking at Social Finance’s Social Investment Conference,
the Minister made a series of announcements to support social
investment – including a £5 million investment,
three new Social Return on Investment (SROI) reports and
the launch of the UK’s first Social Investment Almanack.
Angela Smith, minister for the Third Sector, said to the
Social Investment Conference: “This is an exciting
time for social investment, and, despite the challenging
economic climate, I believe there are opportunities to be
seized.
"More and more people are seeking out ethical products
and services, investors want to know that their investments
will not only reap a financial return but will also deliver
social benefits. There is a change occurring in the way
we do business and social investment is at the heart of
that change.
“I am pleased to announce our investment of up to
£5 million in the Bridges Social Entrepreneurs Fund.
I am keen that we develop ways to harness the power of the
market and unlock mainstream capital.
"Today’s announcement is an example of how the
Government can fill the gaps in the social investment market,
by investing directly and in doing so, leading the way and
encouraging the market to follow.”
The £5 million will be invested into the Bridges
Social Entrepreneurs Fund and will be matched by individuals,
foundations and institutions.
The fund will improve access to risk capital for new and
growing social enterprises that deliver a high social impact.
In light of this growing appetite for social return on
investment the Office of the Third Sector today published
three new SROI guides.
The guides give an overview of SROI and what it can do
for organisations, commissioners and investors to help achieve
the greatest social impact in their work.
The Minister also presented the new Social Investment Almanack;
‘Good Deals 2009’ – a comprehensive guide
to the world of social investment. Recommending that all
delegates made sure they had a copy, the Minister said:
“I am really proud that the Office of the Third Sector
helped to create this new Almanack, I hope it will help
the sector to build networks and increase their impact.
This resource should also inspire would-be social entrepreneurs
to take the next step.”
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