Bids open for social enterprise funding

APPLICATIONS for grants from West Sussex County Council’s Social Enterprise Fund are open.

People and organisations such as community or voluntary groups and social enterprises are invited to bid for a share of more than £250,000 with ideas that benefit the county economy, community and environment.

These could include projects that meet health and wellbeing targets, or help local communities take a more active role in running services.

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The deadline for the return of completed applications is midnight on July 30, with the winners announced in October. Bids for more than £30,000 will be considered, but will be supported only in exceptional circumstances.

A social enterprise describes a business model where profit is reinvested mainly to fulfil social objectives or grow the business, rather than maximise profit for shareholders and owners.

Examples of social enterprises include some co-operatives and staff mutuals, social firms, community interest companies, some companies limited by guarantee or shares, and community enterprises.

To help applicants, West Sussex County Council has arranged four free half-day morning workshops.

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These will be held on May 25 at Field Place in Worthing, May 28 at Billingshurst Community and Conference Centre, and May 31 at the University of Chichester.

Two free full-day workshops to help people develop ideas, business plans and a budget will be held on June 26 and June 29 at a venue still to be confirmed. It is not compulsory to attend a workshop before applying.

Cabinet member for finance and resources, Michael Brown said: “The Social Enterprise Fund is an important part of our strategy to improve the economy, community and environment of West Sussex.

“We want to see a variety of entries, and would encourage anyone interested to attend the workshops to find out more.

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“Experts from the West Sussex Social Enterprise Network and the local Council for Voluntary Service will be there to answer questions and provide guidance.”

People are asked to email [email protected] with contact details, and indicating which workshop they wish to attend.