RESONANCE BRISTOL SITR FUND SOCIAL IMPACT REPORT 2016/17
Social impact investment company Resonance has published the first annual social impact report for the Resonance Bristol SITR Fund – the first impact investment Fund of its kind using Social Investment Tax Relief (SITR) to build a portfolio of investments into social enterprises in the region. The Fund is invested in by individuals, either directly or through their Independent Financial Advisor (IFA) or wealth manager, who receive a tax benefit and financial return on their investment, but can also see the tangible effects their investment is having on the complex roots of poverty in the region.
In its first year, the Fund invested in five very different social enterprises: South Bristol Sport Centre, PAPER Arts, Bristol 24/7, Bearpit Bristol and Chandos House. At a launch event for the report held at “The Station” in Bristol, the social enterprises presented their achievements and also set out plans for their next stages of growth. The event was well attended by both existing and prospective investors as well as a number of leading IFAs and Wealth Managers. One of the highlights was a presentation from the FutureFives Youth Council, that talked about the direct impact that the investment at South Bristol Sports Centre has had in their lives. The report includes a section on “Voices from the enterprises” which includes personal accounts from beneficiaries.
The report explains, that although the investments from this first year of the Fund’s operation are quite recent, all five social enterprises have increased their social impact or have made steps towards doing so. As an example, the construction of six new five-a-side all-weather pitches at South Bristol Sports Centre with investment from the Fund has enabled large increases in participation and a comprehensive social inclusion calendar, reaching out to young people in that area of the city through sport.
South Bristol Sports Centre:
3,000-4,000 people are now using five-a-side pitches each week;
A comprehensive social inclusion calendar has been established including sessions for girls only, disability, inter-school and mental health.
PAPER Arts:
24 extended work opportunities created;
93 hours of one-to-one mentoring for young creatives, increasing confidence and building networks in the industry.
Bristol 24/7:
Uncovering positive stories of inspiring people and projects across the 14 wards of Bristol especially those from communities that are currently underserved and under represented;
Created work experience and career opportunities.
Bearpit Bristol:
Reducing antisocial and criminal activity by creating a safe and welcoming destination;
Providing a training programme that equips people who have struggled to access employment with skills and experience to better succeed in work.
Simon Chisholm, Resonance Investment Director said of the report: “We’re delighted with the evidence of how investment has already helped these amazing social enterprises to start scaling up their impact. This is about real investment in enterprises that are intentionally setting out to address some of the most complex social issues we face. It’s about individuals deciding to put some of their investment portfolio to work for a good return but also a purpose beyond that. We’re excited about what the Fund will be able to do with further investment it is seeking to raise over the coming year, and we’re already in advanced discussions with the next group of investees and many more social enterprises at an earlier stage.”
£2.1m investment raised to date
First £900K invested into 5 social enterprises
So far the Fund has:
70 investors
10 wealth managers and IFAs whose clients have invested in the Fund
57% of investors from Bristol or the surrounding area, 8% from wider South West, 25% from London & South East
Bristol is a diverse and growing city:
7th largest city in England
50 countries of origin
91 languages spoken
2021 census projection residents expected to increase by 10.5% (from 2011) by 473,000
16% (69,000) live in the 10% most deprived areas in England, including 17,800 children and 10,500 older people
Bristol has developed a thriving social enterprise sector
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