3. Today
• Where can a social enterprise go for finance?
• What is Social Investment?
• How we assist?
• How can we promote social enterprise?
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4. Private Business
• Self
• Friends & family
• CEB’s / EI
• Leader in rural areas
• Private Investors
• BES Funds
• Banks
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5. Social Business
• CSP / CE
• Leader in rural areas
• Social Investors
• Banks
• Fundraising
• Philanthropic grants
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6. What we do
• Invest in social enterprises, charities & community organisations
• Must have social impact and repayment capacity
• Capital is repaid and available for reinvestment.
• The interest paid covers overheads and loan losses.
• Capital from private sources:
– Religious congregations investing in a way that is consistent
with mission and
– Banks through the Social Finance Foundation
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7. Social Finance
• Repayable loan finance
• Social outcome & repayment capacity
• Available to: social enterprises, community
businesses, community & voluntary sector
and charities
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9. Range
• Accessible/Rural Transport
• Community & Social Enterprise
• RDP Projects
• Social Housing
• Community Centres
• Elder and youth care
• Community Arts/Drama
• Sports Facilities (including GAA/soccer clubs)
• Environmental Projects
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10. Community /
Social Enterprise
• Businesses set up to
– tackle social, economic or environmental issues and
– engaging in activities of a commercial nature
in order to produce social and community
gain.
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11. Task Force
• National Policy
– Unheralded
– Undervalued
– Unknown
• Benefits of Social Enterprise
– Jobs and More
– Overcomes market failures
– Flexible and responsive to local needs
– Innovative and creative
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