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The Social Investment Business launches Interim Management Solutions
Wednesday 28 July 2010
The Social Investment Business today launches Interim Management Solutions, a trial programme working with civil society organisations to meet their short-term experienced personnel needs. The programme will work to assess organisations’ needs and support them in finding the best people to fill any interim management roles ranging from middle management to CEO or Director level.
Commenting on the trial of Interim Management Solutions, The Social Investment Business Chief Executive, Jonathan Lewis said:
“The Social Investment Business aims to strengthen an increasing number of civil society organisations so they can help more people, in better ways, for the long term. We have seen hundreds of small community organisations blossom through our engaged investment model – providing grants, loans and business support. We want to continue to expand our support services and find more ways we can help these organisations to prosper.”
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1. For further information or interviews, please contact The Social Investment Business press office:
Liz Banks - 0207 842 7726/ 07809 504072 liz.banks@socialinvestmentbusiness.org
Nicola Jones - 0207 842 7755 nicola.jones@socialinvestmentbusiness.org
2. The Social Investment Business, the fastest growing social investor in the UK, exists to help social enterprises, charities and community organisations do more of what they do best – supporting people and communities most in need. We help organisations prosper by providing innovative financial solutions, business support and long term strategic thinking.
www.thesocialinvestmentbusiness.org @TheSocialInvest
3. The Social Investment Business manages Government funds on behalf of the Office for Civil Society, the Department of Health and the Department for Communities and Local Government, with over 1,000 active investments. These range from £3,600 to help a small organisation bid successfully for a public sector contract, to £6.7million to help a large national charity establish and develop innovative new services for children and young people.
