Wednesday 6 July 2011

Liverpool’s ‘Sirolli’ Schemes Bid to Establish New Funding Solution

Source: http://www.liverpooldailypost.co.uk/ldpbusiness/business-news/2011/07/06/liverpool-s-sirolli-schemes-bid-to-establish-new-funding-solution-92534-29000756/

MOVES to clinch a funding lifeline for Liverpool’s Sirolli projects have begun.
They centre on establishing a Community Development Finance Institute (CDFI) to attract investment for the entrepreneurs of the future.
The Sirolli projects were introduced to Liverpool in 1996 when acclaimed Italian business guru Dr Ernesto Sirolli followed up on visits two years previously to establish three schemes aimed at developing grass roots entrepreneurs.
The Sirolli model encourages communities to shape their own future by pooling resources to help create new businesses that contribute to the area’s regeneration as they grow.
Each institute is spearheaded by a “business facilitator” aided by a board of local people, including existing small businesses who can pass on valuable advice.
Enable North covers North Liverpool, Dream High focuses on the East of the city and Waves looks after central and South Liverpool.
But their funding runs out with the ending of Stepclever next March.
So Enable North chairman Mark Rea, 29, has suggested a CDFI to generate new investment.
He explained: “CDFIs have been around since 1999 but, because of the Objective 1 money, Liverpool has never needed one before.”
CDFIs attract community investment tax relief, so an investor giving, for example, £1,000 for five years would get 5% tax relief over the period and their money back.
Mr Rea said: “We’re hoping to be able to add a little bit more as a bonus to involve more people, so low earners could consider it as an investment.”
He said the proposal was just at the “baby steps” stage, but he wants to involve organisations like regeneration agency Liverpool Vision, the city council, Liverpool Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Small Businesses: “We want to work in partnership with these people and say, we want you as a partner. We want to be collaborative.”
He added: “We need to grasp this with both hands and do it properly.”
CDFIs can provide funds from £500 to £50,000 for start-up businesses, overseen by the current community panels that assess the business risk in new ventures.
Mr Rea hopes his proposals could move a step closer to reality when the Community Development Finance Association comes to Liverpool this September to stage its annual conference at the Crowne Plaza Hotel.

Monday 4 July 2011

Enable Clients Make Connections



Enable invited budding entrepreneurs from North Liverpool and South Sefton to link together to build business connections at a FREE networking event in the Merton Inn, Bootle on Friday. Other local support agencies such as A4E, Sefton CVS, HSBC bank and The Women's Organisation joined the Enable panel members and businesses to offer support over a cup of coffee.

Enterprise Facilitator for Enable North Ltd., Monnica Fitzpatrick said of the event "Everyone was lovely and friendly.  It was nice to see people making the effort to link up, including the local support providers, to offer support to businesses."

Budding Bootle Enterpreneur Colin Creed who is currently setting up his own record label and music management social enterprise with held from Enable, Apollo Music Management commented "I have made lots of useful contacts today and met lovely people, especially other budding social entrepreneurs to learn their perspective. Highly recommend Enable, their support and events.

Enable North Ltd is a none for profit organisation delivering one to one support in line with Siroli based methodology. A unique and highly successful style of support, copied the whole world over. Clients are provided with on-going support, collaboration with local and national networks and support services, including access to a vast array of skills, knowledge and business acumen available via the active panel of volunteers.

If you would like more information on how Enable can offer support through their panel discussions and Enterprise Facilitator, or would like to get involved and offer your support, contact Monnica Fitzpatrick on monnica@enable-north.org.uk or 07809863442.