Social enterprise representative bodies are working with the government to secure ongoing support in the event of mass disruption due to the coronavirus pandemic. Concerns have been raised that social enterprises may not be able to easily access Government emergency measures intended for traditional SMEs that were announced in the 2020 Budget. Some of these measures include reimbursement of statutory sick pay for staff that must take time off work or face imposed isolation measures due to COVID-19.
Social Enterprise UK, alongside other major representative bodies, are in talks with the UK Government to discuss how best to support social enterprises, charities and other voluntary organisations in the event of mass disruption. Social Enterprise UK needs to know how your operations will be impacted by COVID-19 so they can give the government the right information to support the sector. They are seeking information on:
Social Enterprise UK have produced a guide to the budget for social enterprises including details of small business grants, rate relief and the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme. A £500m Hardship Fund has been created for local authorities to funnel spending into supporting vulnerable people and households affected by COVID-19.
All responses should be sent direct to Andrew.Obrien@socialenterprise.org.uk