£1m grant fund launched to help social enterprises survive
Grants between £5,000 and £50,000 are being offered to organisations across the UK that employ people from vulnerable or disadvantaged groups. This funding aims to bridge the income gap so that organisations survive the crisis and continue to have a positive impact in their communities.
Alison Rose, CEO at NatWest Group, said: “Many social enterprises, community businesses and charities that form an integral part of our local communities have unfortunately seen their incomes affected by the ongoing pandemic, and we want to do what we can to offer our support. These grants will help champion the vital work that these businesses and charities do, so that they can continue to make a difference to those that need it most.”
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Megan Peat, CEO at Social & Community Capital, said: “We know that people and families rely on the great work of local charities and community businesses, but we know that no one has been left unaffected by this devastating pandemic. This is why we want to help those organisations that employ people from vulnerable or disadvantaged groups and who have suffered a loss of trading income with our grants so that they can continue to have a positive impact in their communities.”
Applications for the Ulster Bank Social & Community Capital Coronavirus Grant Fund will open at 9am on Monday 22 June. Full information on the grants, including the application form and how to apply, will be available online from Monday 22 June at https://digital.ulsterbank.co.uk/business/scc
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