Homeless Link, the national membership organisation for
homelessness and supported housing agencies, is launching a £4.5m Social
Investment Fund for charities and social enterprises across England working to
reduce homelessness. The programme is the first of its kind exclusively for the
homelessness sector and one of very few sector-specific funds in existence. Homeless
Link will invest the money over the next three years, offering homelessness
organisations unsecured loans of amounts between £25,000 and £150,000. The aim
of the fund is to test and learn where social investment can be most
effectively used alongside other forms of funding to improve outcomes. Read
more on the Homeless Link website.
Labour donor Lord Alli evicted tenants before hiking rent by nearly £1,000
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Family with children forced out of north London home before property put
back on the market at 25% higher rent
The Labour donor Lord Alli evicted a famil...
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