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Voluntary Sector North West
St. Thomas Centre
24 January 2012
The ERDF funding will enable TSELF to provide loans of up to £50,000 for social/community enterprises across the region as part of the Government’s ‘Solutions for Business’ scheme. However, they can accommodate applications up to £250,000 for the right proposal, meeting the difference from TSELF’s own funds.
Sir Howard Bernstein, Vice Chair of the North West European Regional Development Fund Local Monitoring Committee, said: “The Social Enterprise Loan Fund has the potential to make a huge difference to organisations unable to secure sufficient funding from mainstream sources.
With a particular focus on supporting enterprises operating in disadvantaged areas, this fund can provide a major boost to localities, communities and people who need it the most by safeguarding jobs and creating employment opportunities.”
Roy White, North West Regional Director at TSELF, said: “The work of social/community enterprises is invaluable. This is a vibrant sector in the North West which we want to see grow. The grant from the ERDF is a great boost, and we are looking forward to working with more social enterprises and charities across the region.
We are particularly keen to hear from organisations that are exploiting innovation and knowledge. We have the funds available to support innovative enterprise ideas which can be translated into economically valuable products and processes, generating turnover, market share and new employment opportunities.”
For further information, contact Roy White on 01829 261019 or email roy@tself.org.uk.
Website: www.tself.org.uk

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