Kent Big Society Fund opens for business
26 January 2012
Applications are now being welcomed to a
new £3million fund to support social enterprises as they improve
the economic, social and environmental life of Kent and its
residents.
The money has been made available by Kent
County Council after it was agreed that a one-off budget allocation
totalling £5million would be made available. With this latest
£3million being used for supporting social enterprises, the
remaining £2million has been set aside to tackle youth unemployment
through the Kent Employment Programme, expected to be developed
later this year.
Launched by Kent County Council in partnership with the charity
Kent Community Foundation,
the Big Society Fund will help social enterprise at a time when
finance from high street banks and grant funding from the public
sector is increasingly difficult.
The £3million will be made available via the Kent Community
Foundation over the next three years. Loans available will normally
be between £10,000 and £100,000 and the repayments will be fed back
into the fund to continue to provide new loans to other
organisations.
The county-based charity the Kent
Community Foundation has many years’ experience of
managing funds for the benefit of the Kent community. Any
additional donations into the Big Society Fund from private
individuals and businesses will be eligible for tax relief and gift
aid. Kent County Council and Kent Community Foundation
hope to also attract money from philanthropic and other
sources to help support the fund.
You can make an application
online.
Mike Hill, KCC Cabinet Member for
Customer and Communities, said:
“The Kent Big Society Fund will help social
enterprises to make a real difference to local people and the local
economy. Now is the time for Kent to really get behind social
enterprises and support them in their hugely valuable efforts.
It is also an excellent opportunity for new
organisations to realise their ambitions to benefit individuals and
local businesses."
Carol Lynch, Chief Executive Officer of Kent Community
Foundation, said:
“Kent Community Foundation is pleased to be working with Kent
County Council to establish the Kent Big Society Fund. We hope that
this source of funding will encourage more community-based
enterprise to tackle social issues and turn around disadvantaged
lives and communities. We believe this type of fund will be
particularly helpful to social enterprises which might struggle to
find finance elsewhere. An example of the kind of enterprise we
hope to see applying could be a business, such as a bike shop or a
caterer, set up to give training and employment to vulnerable
people.
“We hope the Kent Big Society Fund might also encourage existing
charities and community projects to consider whether social
enterprise is a way of developing financial sustainability which is
so important in a climate of constrained grant funding.
“As the fund develops, we will be encouraging local businesses
and philanthropists to invest in the Kent Big Society Fund,
financially and by offering their business knowledge and expertise
to mentor budding social entrepreneurs.”