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CAF Venturesome: Social Investment Powered by Philanthropy

CAF Venturesome is one of the first social investment funds in the UK, supporting social enterprises and charities through loans. Find out more about our funds and how we have made a social impact.

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CAF Venturesome: Social Investment Powered by Philanthropy

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  1. CAF VENTURESOME Social investment powered by philanthropy Joanne Wedderspoon 17 January 2019 www.venturesome.org

  2. 17 YEARS OF SOCIAL IMPACT • One of the first social investment funds in the UK, established in 2002 • We’ve supported hundreds of social enterprises and charities across the UK and overseas • We work with charitable organisations of all shapes and sizes, including social enterprises with a charitable purpose. www.venturesome.org

  3. WHAT IS SOCIAL INVESTMENT? • Social investment is the use of money to achieve a social, as well as a financial, return. • A social investment is not a grant or a donation; it’s a loan to be repaid with interest. It’s not suitable for every organisation, but our experienced team helps applicants make the right choice. www.venturesome.org

  4. CAF VENTURESOME FUNDS Loans, secured and unsecured, through our three funds • Development FundSupporting growth or cash flow needs with loans from £25k to £400k + payable over 3-6 years, at approx. 6.5% interest • Community Land Trust Fund Support to build affordable community housing with loans from £25k to £400k+ • SE-AssistHelp for start-up social enterprises with unsecured loans from £10k to £30k. (place-based annual pitch days) www.venturesome.org

  5. WHERE WE WORK We fund social enterprises and charities that operate in the UK and internationally, as long as they are based in the UK. Since 2002 we have funded 66 social investments in the South East. www.venturesome.org

  6. CHANGE PLEASE Change Please is empowering the homeless community by training them to be baristas. They provide full barista training, jobs paying London Living Wage and support with housing, bank accounts and mental wellbeing. £50,000 social investment to purchase more coffee carts, offering more training and employment opportunities. “The CAF Venturesome loan for Change Please has been invaluable in allowing us to scale our businesses and help more people.”CemalEzel, Founder Change Please www.venturesome.org

  7. TAPESTRY CARE Tapestry Care UK is a social business and registered charity, based in Essex, that’s committed to supporting people as they get older, helping them to remain independent and live a positive, fulfilling life. £50,000 social investment to invest in developing and implement innovative solutions for supporting vulnerable adults at home, and in community hubs in the community itself. The social impact of the loan has meant that the organisation is forecast to provide an additional 1500 sessions for vulnerable people a year in its community hub and grow its homecare services. www.venturesome.org

  8. LOCAL FOOD LINKS Local Food Links a community owned social enterprise with a mission is to ensure school children have access to healthy school meals using locally sourced products, across Dorset. Over the last 7 years CAF Venturesome has lent LFL £425,000 to fund expansion, with £225,000 already paid back in full. LFL now supplies 3,700 meals a day to 50 schools in Dorset. www.venturesome.org

  9. HISBE HISBE, founded by sisters Ruth and Amy Anslow, is an innovative supermarket, powered by local people, community spirit and a social enterprise model. £10,000 from SE-Assist Fund towards the first store in Brighton in 2013 £60,000 from Development Fund to scale up and open second store. The HISBE store has turned over £5.5 million, serves 4,000 customers a week, employs 15 people, and supports over 90 local suppliers - and it’s commercially viable. www.venturesome.org

  10. GET IN TOUCH If you’re a social enterprise or charity looking for affordable finance to ease cashflow, develop new services or fund a capital project, we’d love to hear from you. CAF Venturesome T: 0300 123 300 E: venturesome@cafonline.org B: www.cafonline.org/venturesome www.venturesome.org

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