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Big Issue Invest calls for applications from social ventures and charities across England from its £15M Impact Loans England programme

Big Issue Invest (BII) has called for applications from social ventures and charities across England from its new £15M Impact Loans England programme.

The investment arm of the Big Issue Group’s new Impact Loans England programme (ILE) is a competitive blended loan/grant product which is designed to provide an inclusive, flexible and patient loan offering that can help social organisations and charities grow.

ILE will provide early-stage ventures with loan products that can help social businesses deal with seasonal fluctuations in income and the uncertainty inherent to the UK’s post covid economy.

BII is currently offering between £20,000 to £400,000 with up to 20% of this amount as a grant to investees, with terms of between 1 to 8 years. There is potential for up to 12 months of initial interest-only period and no early repayment charges.

ILE is offering organisations a competitive interest rate of ca. 7.5%-8.5%. Also available are Reach Fund grants of up to £15k support to finetune application plan, forecasts and more.

The programme offers the provision of a dedicated account manager, to assist with applications and to provide ongoing wraparound support.

The Fund intends to invest in a wide range of geographies across the England, with particular attention paid to areas of poverty that have a greater need for support and investment including those working in marginalised communities and those led by Black, Asian, minority ethnic and/or disabled people.

Danyal Sattar: “We are pleased to be offering social enterprises and charities this programme of support. There is an increasing need for loan products that can help social businesses make the most of growth opportunities but also deal with the uncertainty inherent to the UK’s post-pandemic economy.”

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Big Issue Invest calls for applications from social ventures and charities across England from its £15M Impact Loans England programme

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