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This is a study of the size and dynamics of social investment flowing through UK social investment finance intermediaries (SIFIs).
This report analyses the size and characteristics of the social enterprise sector.
This report commissioned by the Cabinet Office evaluates the Investment and Contract Readiness Fund.
This report looks at the relationship between housing provided for people on low incomes or with particular needs and social investment.
This research explores a group of under-researched institutional investors as a potentially important source of social investment capital.
Research that looks at how social entrepreneurs find and access finance and identifies opportunities for improvement.
'Ready, willing and able' is an interim report from a review of the Investment Contract Readiness Fund.
A data visualisation showing where and how a number of foundations are investing funds.
This report examines research on the size of the social impact market, the economic impact of social investment and characteristics of social enterprises.
Report on the status of the social impact investing market, prepared for the Cabinet Office by Dr Maximilian Martin, founder and global managing director of Impact Economy.
Research report providing a robust scrutiny of the size and characteristics of the UK social investment market.
This report, based on the BIS Small Business Survey 2012, explores developments in the social enterprise sector in greater depth.
This analysis shows the link between social investment and economic growth.
A report on attracting individual (that is, non-institutional) social investors to the social investment market.
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