Resilient Scotlands JESSICA Fund Dundee City. Who we are JESSICA (Scotland) Trust was endowed with £15m from BIG Lottery Fund Resilient Scotland Ltd.

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Resilient Scotlands JESSICA Fund Dundee City

Who we are JESSICA (Scotland) Trust was endowed with £15m from BIG Lottery Fund Resilient Scotland Ltd. is the corporate trustee, directing the work of the trust Foundation Scotland delivers the work of Resilient Scotland

Vision & Mission Vision – Communities in Scotland are genuine partners in regeneration, in the design and delivery of high value services, and which build community identity and capacity and develop a sense of place Mission – To broker, facilitate and deliver finance and support for sustainable community regeneration

Who and where? Local communities in Clackmannanshire, Dundee, East Ayrshire, Edinburgh, Fife, Glasgow, Inverclyde, North Ayrshire, North Lanarkshire, Renfrewshire, South Lanarkshire, West Dunbartonshire, West Lothian

Our approach Deliver social investment packages to organisations to help them provide a more sustainable future for the communities that they serve Test new approaches, take considered risks Work to understand the needs of your community Collaborate with other investors/stakeholders, adding financial and social value to interventions; maximising potential for communities Make a positive, long lasting contributing to emerging social investment market in Scotland

Our tools £15m for social investment packages Repayment plans up to 10 years charged at base rate + 6% Innovative or alternative approaches to social investment Business support Stakeholder engagement to stimulate and shape community- level investment Learning programme to build on what works

Start & Grow Investment package up to £60K, 1/3 grant, 2/3 loan To support growth and development of enterprising organisations Finance can be used for capital or revenue Creation or maintenance of employment is key

Start & Grow…the story so far Start & Grow have made five investments, totalling £271k, across five of our 13 local authorities We have over £350k of business in the pipeline

Making Enterprise Happen: What is it for Organisations to become more enterprising and sustainable Organisations looking to develop new proposals that will make a key difference Organisations looking to reduce their reliance on grants and becoming more enterprising Organisation looking to make the most of an asset

Making Enterprise Happen: What is it? Investment packages up to £500,000; initially mixed loan and grant A minimum of 50% of any investment must be repaid over a maximum of 10 years We will support you in the development of your investment proposal, depending on your needs

Making Enterprise Happen: What will it achieve? Contribute to sustainable community regeneration Enable organisations to become more enterprising, sustainable and have a lasting positive impact on the lives of local people Lasting impact delivered by organisations that exist in a community for the benefit of a community Build resilience within a community

How will we help you Make Enterprise Happen? Open the conversation with community organisations; holding events and follow up surgeries Providing developmental support (grant, business development etc.) Linking to other investment opportunities that we may spot or secure

How will you Make Enterprise Happen?

Outcome 1 Community organisations improve their social, economic and environmental future and become more sustainable. People have access to quality services and facilities, that meet the needs of the community Increased number of community enterprises become more sustainable Increased number and types of assets and services managed sustainably for the benefit of the community Number of local contractors/suppliers which benefit from contracting opportunities delivered through Resilient or elsewhere Organisations manage repayment commitments to Resilient Scotland

Outcome 2 Communities are more resilient and empowered to promote their own regeneration Communities have more confidence to take part in local decision-making processes Community leadership and influence features within services which affect that community, in part attributed to Resilient’s influence Communities have vibrant economies which create and circulate wealth and opportunities locally Communities are better equipped to link with inward investment opportunities There is increased understanding amongst staff and voluntary and community organisations about alternatives to grant income Strong local community businesses and organisations, providing access to jobs and support for business Organisations manage repayment commitments to Resilient Scotland

Outcome 3 There is increased awareness and understanding of effective approaches to sustainable community regeneration Effective local strategies link economic opportunity and demand Resilient investments demonstrate efficient use of resources and respect for the natural environment Delivery plans for Resilient investments address both the needs of people and the assets of communities Communities are fair and inclusive, where all have a voice and have the opportunity to participate There is a level of engagement with external stakeholders which reflects a sense of genuine partnership and mutual respect Resilient demonstrates the positive impact of social investments

Hearing from others Local Context Mike Welsh, Communities Officer, Dundee City Council Rory Dutton, Development Officer, DTAS What does social finance mean? Andrew Millson, Development, Social Investment Scotland

Headlines we will look for Income generation Contributing to sustainable services and facilities Making the most of opportunities to improve lives of local people Creating a long lasting legacy for communities

Things to consider We will only be able to invest in your organisation if your proposal has proven to be un-bankable We will work with you to consider the impact of any other public funding under the State Aid guidelines Have an asset lock or dissolution clause and be prevented from/or have a cap on distributing profits Security

The process Download an Expression of Interest from our website Book a 1 – 1 surgery with our partners in your area to discuss your proposal Submit your EOI by 04 October We will consider your fit with our outcomes and your ability to repay the investment We will be looking to work with up to three organisations in each LA area

Our partners

Contact Chris Holloway, Programme Manager, Rachel Peacock, Programme Co-ordinator, Allan Farmer, Community Advisor,

Questions and Close Q & A to the panel Close from Mike Grigor