The Social Innovation Fund (SIF) - funded by Scottish Government and the European Social Fund - adopts a ‘public venture capital’ model to support socially innovative organisations. This article critically explores the use of public venture capital programmes to fund and grow the social economy through the case study of Heavy Sound Community Interest Company. We conclude that, while SIF funding helped Heavy Sound to scale-up an effective intervention in the short term, further significant scaling might undermine the project’s success and long-term sustainability was not assured. We call for further research into the long-term consequences of public venture capital programmes coming to an end, including coordinated evaluation of the SIF
Social investors are supplying increasing amounts of finance to enterprises combining social and com...
This research is about sustainability of social enterprises. It is about enabling long-term existen...
The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particula...
The Social Innovation Fund (SIF) - funded by Scottish Government and the European Social Fund - adop...
The paper shows how social enterprises can be funded efficiently, and in ways that are compatible wi...
Since the end of the last century governments in many western welfare regimes have been keen to prom...
The issue of sustainability is becoming more important for civil society, as non-profits, NGOs, and ...
John Walker examines the financing opportunities and challenges facing social ventures
Outcomes Based Commissioning (OBC) – for example, Pay for Success (in the US) or Payment by Results ...
This article discusses some of the challenges encountered in embedding effective and sustainable soc...
[Abstract]: Traditionally, many companies have contributed, altruistically, to the generation of cr...
Social enterprises have emerged as an alternative to existing business models focused primarily on p...
Over the past decade, much has been made of the growth in the number of social enterprises – busines...
© The Author(s) 2014. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives exte...
While there is growing consensus that human behaviours need to change to a more sustainable paradigm...
Social investors are supplying increasing amounts of finance to enterprises combining social and com...
This research is about sustainability of social enterprises. It is about enabling long-term existen...
The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particula...
The Social Innovation Fund (SIF) - funded by Scottish Government and the European Social Fund - adop...
The paper shows how social enterprises can be funded efficiently, and in ways that are compatible wi...
Since the end of the last century governments in many western welfare regimes have been keen to prom...
The issue of sustainability is becoming more important for civil society, as non-profits, NGOs, and ...
John Walker examines the financing opportunities and challenges facing social ventures
Outcomes Based Commissioning (OBC) – for example, Pay for Success (in the US) or Payment by Results ...
This article discusses some of the challenges encountered in embedding effective and sustainable soc...
[Abstract]: Traditionally, many companies have contributed, altruistically, to the generation of cr...
Social enterprises have emerged as an alternative to existing business models focused primarily on p...
Over the past decade, much has been made of the growth in the number of social enterprises – busines...
© The Author(s) 2014. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives exte...
While there is growing consensus that human behaviours need to change to a more sustainable paradigm...
Social investors are supplying increasing amounts of finance to enterprises combining social and com...
This research is about sustainability of social enterprises. It is about enabling long-term existen...
The Government of the United Kingdom (UK Government) believes that the third sector and in particula...