Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government Aileen Campbell joined a celebratory event held at Standard Life House in Edinburgh last night, to mark a £500,000 investment and business support into 13 Scottish social ventures by Big Issue Invest.
Big Issue Invest’s Power Up Scotland Programme, which aims to be a £1 million lending scheme offering investment and support to early stage social ventures across Scotland, was first launched in November, 2017 by Ben Macpherson, SNP MSP for Edinburgh Northern and Leith.
Power Up Scotland, pioneered by Big Issue Invest, funded by partners, Aberdeen Standard Investments, University of Edinburgh and the Scottish Government and with legal support from Brodies LLP, was aimed at enabling up to 13 Scottish social ventures to access loan funding of up to £50k over the next two years.
The period poverty-battling Hey Girls were one of 13 social ventures that successfully completed the three month Power Up Scotland Programme. Hey Girls recently announced that their products were hitting the shelves of supermarket giants ASDA and Waitrose. Hey Girls will also be a major provider in the Scottish Government’s initiative to provide free sanitary products all pupils and students, announced last week.
Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government Aileen Campbell said:
“I am delighted that the Scottish Government is a partner in the Big Issue Invest ‘Power-up Scotland’ Programme. Social enterprises trade for the common good and these 13 businesses will make a huge difference, strengthening our communities and improving people’s life chances. There are now 5,600 social enterprises in Scotland – one for every 1,000 people. Scotland has a reputation as a social enterprise world leader and I am looking forward to welcoming delegates from across the globe to Edinburgh for the Social Enterprise World Forum next month.”
John Montague, Managing Director of Group Operations at The Big Issue, says,