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Getting back to nature on the farm, increased pedal power and catering for hundreds of people were just some of the winning ideas from homeless organisations that won part of a £500,000 prize to make their business ideas a reality, Housing Minister Iain Wright announced today.
Fifteen organisations from around the country will be able to start up or develop new social enterprises after winning the funding through the Spark initiative.
The competition involved homeless organisations pitching their ideas to a panel of experts from the business and voluntary sector, in a 'Dragons' Den' style event.
Housing Minister Iain Wright said;
"The scheme shows what can be achieved by people and organisations adopting an enterprising approach to tackling homelessness, giving former homeless people the opportunity to get involved in the workplace, to help end the cycle of homelessness. With expert business mentors backing them up along the way, these social enterprises have every chance of flourishing. I want to congratulate all the winners for the impressive range of their ideas and I know they'll make a huge difference to many more people's lives."
As part of the winner's package the social entrepreneurs will gain further business mentoring from high profile entrepreneurs such as Nigel Kershaw from Big Issue Invest and Tim Campbell from the Apprentice.
The SPARK initiative was set up by the Department of Communities and Local Government, working in partnership with the TREES Group, Eastside Consulting, and Big Issue Invest and is about helping homeless organisations to become self-sustaining businesses rather than relying on charitable donations. The winners will receive further expert consulting and management support from the corporate partners PricewaterhouseCoopers, Places for People and BT to ensure that they get the most from the funding to develop their business.
Winning projects include Devon's Gilead Foundation who will use their prize money to develop their organic farm operations centre, providing a complete rehab programme for vulnerable people, supporting them back into independent living through skills and routines that include farm working, catering and business skills. They will be developing their dairy section to train people to produce and develop high quality organic soft cheese.
The £1.5m Spark initiative was launched back in December 2007 by Communities and Local Government in partnership with the Voluntary Sector and the Business Sector. Voluntary sector organisations such as the Trees Group, Big Issue Invest and Eastside Consulting provided support and assistance and advice on social enterprise to the organisations while business partners PriceWaterhouse Coopers and BT provided support, finance and mentoring to the organisations to ensure that they make the most of the opportunity.
The winners all went through an extensive tendering process where their ideas were evaluated by business experts as well as a two day 'Dragon's Den style' pitch event where the winners all put forward their business ideas to a panel of business and social enterprise experts.
The fifteen Spark finalists are:
To find out more about how social enterprise can transform services for homeless people - visit www.sparkchallenge.org (external link) and sign up to the project's fortnightly updates.
Social enterprises are profit-making businesses set up to promote social or environmental issues which reinvest the majority of their profits for the benefit of the community.
Communities and Local Government
Communities and Local Government is working hard to create thriving, sustainable, vibrant communities that improve everyone's quality of life.
Communities and Local Government sets policy on local government, housing, urban regeneration, planning and fire and rescue.
The TREES Group
TREES (Training, Regeneration, Education, Employment, Sustainability Services Limited) is the largest social enterprise group in the Midlands.
It was founded in 1995 to create employment, training opportunities, local services and wealth in deprived communities across the midlands, while supporting community regeneration throughout the region.
www.thetreesgroup.org.uk (external link)
Big Issue Invest
Big Issue Invest is a specialist provider of finance to social enterprises. Part of The Big Issue group of companies, founded by John Bird and Gordon Roddick, it is led by social entrepreneurs and staffed by social financiers.
Organisations Big Issue Invest has financed have included Jamie Oliver's Fifteen restaurant group and Turning Point.
www.biginvest.co.uk (external link)
Eastside Consulting
Eastside Consulting is an advisory firm that facilitates the flow of skills and capital into social and environmental enterprises to help them increase their capacity and impact.
Since formation in 2004, Eastside has worked with a wide range of social enterprises including The Big Issue group and Computer Aid International, and has raised more than £13m for clients.
www.eastsideconsulting.co.uk (external link)
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP
The member firms of the PricewaterhouseCoopers network provide industry-focused assurance, tax and advisory services to build public trust and enhance value for its clients and their stakeholders. More than 146,000 people in 150 countries across our network share their thinking, experience and solutions to develop fresh perspectives and practical advice.
www.pwc.com/uk (external link)
Places for People
Places for People is one of the largest property management and development companies in the UK, committed to providing sustainable communities.
Places for People creates sustainable communities by building homes for sale and rent alongside homes for reduced and part ownership, as well as commercial units, live/work apartments, homes with care and support and nurseries for pre-school children.
www.placesforpeople.co.uk (external link)
BT
BT is one of the world's leading providers of communications solutions and services operating in 170 countries. Its principal activities include the provision of networked IT services globally; local, national and international telecommunications services to our customers for use at home, at work and on the move; broadband and internet products and services and converged fixed/ mobile products and services.
www.bt.com/aboutbt (external link).
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