£19m Fund Opens for Healthcare Social Enterprises in England

SEIF, managed on behalf of the Department of Health by The Social Investment Business working with Local Partnerships, is looking to invest in health and social care enterprises delivering exceptional value through their services. Applications can be made for loans of up to £1 million or capital and revenue grants of between £30,000 and £150,000.

Emerging and existing social enterprises demonstrating high social impact can apply for funding packages that will help them grow. This includes funding to help build commercial capability and support for those spinning out of the public sector.
 

 

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