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latest news from Key Fund
Investing for Growth Sessions
We are excited to announce the launch of the new Investing for growth sessions. Commencing on November the 4th 2021.
Read MoreIFG Summative Assessment
Key Fund requires a summative assessment to evaluate the mid-term delivery of a business growth support and funding project in the Sheffield City Region.
Read MoreBuilding the right network to support your enterprise.
As part of this year’s initiative to remain open and accessible to all, Key fund has launched our exciting open for business series.
Read MoreOpen for Business – Social Impact session
As part of this year’s initiative to remain open and accessible to all, Key fund has launched our exciting open for business series.
Read MoreSocial Investment: North West Social Enterprises on the Rise
North West England has a long and proud history in the social enterprise movement.
Read MoreOpen for Business
As part of this year’s initiative to remain open and accessible to all, Key fund has launched our exciting Open for business series.
Read MoreSocial Investment Explained
Sheffield has a strong legacy, pioneering investment for social enterprise.
Read MoreAre you Eligible for Social Investment?
So, you’ve decided to set up a new business. If you have social impact at its heart, you need to explore social investment options before you decide on your legal structure.
Read MoreIs Social Investment of Interest After Covid?
The pandemic has made many of us question and reprioritise our lives, including our careers. If you’re thinking about exploring loans for social investment, Key Fund can help.
Read MoreFreelance sector needs “shot in the arm”
Freelancer body IPSE has warned that many self-employed workers in the UK have been “financially scarred” as a result of the pandemic and it says the sector needs more support to get back on its feet.
Read MoreThe Social Enterprise Support Fund
The Social Enterprise Support Fund will provide essential financial support between £10,000 and £300,000 to help social enterprises during COVID-19.
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