Title: Jonathan McAlpin
1- Jonathan McAlpin
- Director of Operations
- Ulster Community Investment Trust
2Presentation Content
- Overview of The Social Economy
- The Role of UCIT
- UCIT Student Placements
3What is the Social Economy?
- Private Sector Motivation to Maximise
Shareholder Wealth - Public Sector State Intervention, e.g. NHS
- Third Sector Community and Voluntary
4The Third Sector Continuum
- Community/ Social
- Voluntary Groups Enterprises
- (Profit Making, but not Profit
Distributing) - e.g. scout groups, e.g.
- Churches, Community Centres Bryson Recycling
- Sports Clubs
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5Describing the Social Economy
- In the UK (DTI, 2005)
- 15,000 social enterprises
- Combined turnover of 18 billion
- Employing over 475,000 and with 300,000
volunteers. - In Northern Ireland (DETI, 2001)
- 500 organisations ranging from credit unions to
employee-owned business - 30,000 jobs, comparable in size to the
construction or tourism industries in Northern
Ireland.
6Social Enterprise Definition
- organisations with a social, community or
ethical purpose, operating using a commercial
business model and having a legal structure
appropriate to a not for- - personal-profit organisation
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- DETI (2001)
7Characteristics of Social Enterprises
- Social Enterprise
- Triple Bottom Line
- Social/Community or Ethical purpose
- Profit Making, Not Profit Taking Business Model
- Reliance on Voluntary Input
- Not For Profit Legal Structures Company Ltd.
by Guarantee, IPS, CIC
- Private Enterprise
- Single Bottom Line
- Profit motivation maximising shareholder
wealth - Salaried Input
- For Profit Legal Structures Ltd. Company, Plc
8Types of Social Enterprise
- Quote from DETI
- The following are types of organisation which
fall within the above definition of the social
economy - community businesses,
- Credit Union and Industrial and Provident
Societies, - Housing Associations,
- Local Enterprise Agencies,
- Co-operatives,
- Trading arms of charities,
- Employee owned businesses,
- Social firms, and
- Community Development Finance Institutions
(CDFIs).
9UCIT has provided us with access to bridging
finance that wasnt accessible through other
channels therefore securing the sustainable
future of the business Keith Hamilton, CEO,
Taughmonagh Community Forum
10Forkhill Business Centre, Forkhill Development
Association
11UCIT offered Disability Action the opportunity
of a partnership arrangement with an entity,
which sought to provide finance to social economy
ventures. This provided a good strategic fit
with Disability Actions own corporate
objectives, and added value not only to our
financial situation but also to our work.
Dermot McCluskey, Financial Controller,
Disability Action (NI) Ltd.
Disability Action (NI) Ltd.
12UCIT - Who are we?
- A Charity providing
- Loan Finance
- Free Advice Support
- (only to Community organisations and Social
Enterprises) - Established in response to
- - concerns regarding decreasing grant support
- - Need for community organisations to have
access to alternative sources of funding
13Our Mission Statement
- To develop and provide competitive, flexible
and tailored lending, investment and business
support to the third sector throughout Ireland
14Our Products
- Loan Finance
- Business Training
- Business Advice and Mentoring
15Track Record to Date
- Since Jan. 2001 UCIT Loan Fund has assisted
over 100 groups by providing loans in excess of
12m - Our clients include
- Childcare projects
- Tourism Initiatives
- Housing Associations
- Enterprise Workspace projects
- Training Initiatives
- Charities
16UCIT Student Placements
- 4 Placements to date - 3 QUB, 1 UUJ
- Ranged from 1month to 3 months
- Project based
17Benefits to UCIT
- Additional Resources (enhance the work of a small
team) - Fresh ideas
- Opportunity to develop relationships with the
Universities and access additional resources for
the sector
18Benefits to Students
- Real work experience
- Professional working environment
- Varied work cross-departmental All hands on
deck! - Opportunity to learn about the diverse social
economy sector - Opportunity to meet and develop contacts with a
range of organisations - Opportunity to be innovative and bring fresh
thinking to problem solving - Expectation that the students output will be of
genuine value to the company
19Final Comments
- Points for Students to bear in mind
- Prepare to muck-in
- Dont be afraid to show initiative and think
creatively - Be prepared to work independently as well as in a
team - Be enthusiastic
- Enjoy it!
20SEE THE SOCIAL ECONOMY IN ACTION!!!!!
- Come along to Irelands Premier and First Social
Economy Trade Show at St Georges Market, Belfast
on 10 June 2008 - More Details at
- www.networkstradeshow.com
21- Ulster Community Investment Trust
- 13-19 Linenhall Street
- Belfast
- BT2 8AA
- Tel 028 90315003
- Web www.ucitltd.com