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  • Access is launched! News

    Access is launched!

    Access - the Foundation for Social Investment, launched on Friday March 20th 2015.
  • Access announces its first programme - the Growth Fund News

    Access announces its first programme - the Growth Fund

    The Growth Fund is a combination of up to £22.5 million grant from Big Lottery Fund and up to £22.5 million loan from Big Society Capital to address the gap in the social investment market.
  • Announcing our Chief Executive - Seb Elsworth News

    Announcing our Chief Executive - Seb Elsworth

    Access is delighted to appoint Seb Elsworth to the role of Chief Executive of Access. He will take up his post in early May.
  • New independent foundation to boost finance for VCSEs News

    New independent foundation to boost finance for VCSEs

    New, independent charitable foundation, established to fill gaps in the social investment market, which have prevented some voluntary organisations, charities and social enterprises (VCSEs) from accessing vital finance.
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  • The Growth Fund is open News

    The Growth Fund is open

    The Access Foundation’s Growth Fund is now open for expressions of interest from Social Investment Finance Intermediaries (SIFIs).
  • Access launches capacity building consultation News

    Access launches capacity building consultation

    We've launched a consultation on the design of our £60m, ten year capacity building programme.
  • SEUK 'Prospecting the Future' published News

    SEUK 'Prospecting the Future' published

    Our first funded research paper, by Social Enterprise UK, has been published, sharing insights into both the investment and support needs of social enterprises, and the potential of 'data talking to data'