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Future Jobs Fund RIP

The deadline for applications for the Future Jobs Fund has now passed. This leaves our plan to create an Incubator in Woking Surrey on hold. This would have taken 18-24 year old long term unemployed off the dole and into a training programme. Addressing their lack of self esteem and the ability to sell their skills to prospective employers.
When the Con Lib government came to power there was an element of throwing the baby out with the bath water. If it wasn’t invented by the new requiem it had to be cancelled to save money. I have spoken extensively in my blog about the failings of the Future Jobs Fund. But it at least gave funding to organisations to create opportunities for the long term unemployed.
We are left with the hope that after the Spending Review, on the 20th October, will introduce new schemes for the long termed unemployed. With the likelihood that these will start after Easter 2011.
The Big Society concept of payment by results will mean that any new Incubator will have to be properly capitalised. The Social IPO web site and events have been set up to address this.
It has also proposed that new job creation schemes and help for new businesses will not be targeted to the South East.
These factors point to the setting up of a national Incubator network called Small Business Success Centre.
I will post more on my blog, E newsletter and on this site about the development of this project.

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Return on Giving

Return on Giving is philanthropic investment in social enterprises which are run by entrepreneurs for profit and social good.

By investing in these companies the Giver may see a financial and social return. As well as having some say in how their gift is spent it may be possible to structure the investment to get their initial funding back with interest.

This site has been set up to promote the concept of achieving a Return on Giving as:

1) an alternative to cheque book giving

2) a more entrepreneurial way of achieving social change

3) reducing investment risk by finding match funding and soft loans to underwrite the projects

4) better company structures to provide better tax benefits and

5) to try and get the Government to see that the Big Society needs properly capitalised companies providing long term programmes.

More details on www.returnongiving.co.uk web site.

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Social IPO event

We have been asked by my sophisticated investor clients to organize a series of conferences, workshops, roundtable lunches, online webinars, and E books about the opportunities for Angel investment in social enterprises and the growth of the Big Society.

The first of these events will be about the problems and benefits of investing in a social enterprise. We have taken an imaginary journey from format to IPO to high each stage of the process.

Social IPO event

All events will have multimedia links prior to the event, on the day and after the event. Subscribers who buy tickets will be presented with a wealth of quality information and contacts with top industry experts.

Please e mail us on socialipo@gmail.com if you are interested in sponsoring, speaking at the events or being interviewed on these topics for our web sites.

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