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Arts Impact Fund

£150,000 – £600,000

The Arts Impact Fund was the world’s first impact investment fund specifically for the arts and cultural sector. The Fund offered unsecured finance repayable over a period of three to five years. Between July 2015 and September 2019, we committed £8.8 million across 27 organisations. This fund is now closed.

Inactive
Repayable finance

This fund is now closed

Investment Window
July 2015 to August 2019

Funding Available
£150,000 – £600,000

Loan Type
Secured and Unsecured

Repayment Period
3 – 5 years

Interest Rates
From 3 to 8.5% Representative

Fees
No early repayment fee
Holding fees may apply

Investments completed to date
27

Total amount committed
£8.8 million*
*This figure includes undrawn or repaid funds that have been re-invested

Find out more about the Arts Impact Fund below. Please note: this fund is now closed.

Background and History

The Arts Impact Fund is a pilot initiative that brought together public, private and charitable funding to demonstrate the potential and impact of social investment in the arts and cultural sector. It was created and funded by Bank of AmericaEsmée Fairbairn FoundationNesta and Arts Council England, with additional funding and support from Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation.

The Fund set out to achieve several objectives:

  • Support the development of investment-readiness in the arts and cultural sector by working with organisations seeking repayable finance and supporting them through the investment process and due diligence.
  • Encourage the development of enterprising and financially resilient operating models.
  • Support the financial resilience of arts and cultural organisations by providing them with affordable finance flexible to their needs.
  • Help arts and cultural organisations improve their understanding of social impact and their ability to measure and articulate their impact to internal and external stakeholders.
  • Promote the wider positive impact art and culture have on society and support more organisations to benefit individuals and communities through their work.

Funding – the fund is now closed for new investments

Arts Impact Fund offered unsecured loans (and revenue participation agreements, where appropriate) between £150,000 and £600,000 with repayment term of three to five years and interest rates ranging between 3.5% and 8.5%.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Your organisation’s primary activity is in arts and culture

    Your organisation’s core operations or activity should be based in the arts and culture. For example, a dementia charity using art to engage its beneficiaries would not be eligible to apply for investment. However, a theatre providing outreach performances in local schools to target disadvantaged children would meet our criteria.

    As part of the Fund’s criteria for investment, organisations must work in one of the art forms recognised by Arts Council England. These are:

    • Theatre
    • Dance
    • Music
    • Visual arts
    • Literature
    • Combined or multi art forms
    • Digital arts
  • Your organisation is registered and operating in England

    We can only work with organisations registered in England and primarily benefiting communities in England. Digital organisations will need to demonstrate their primary audiences are based in England.

    We do not make loans to individuals, sole traders, partnerships or unincorporated bodies (unless their partners/members are exclusively corporate bodies).

  • Your organisation has a clear social mission, reflected in its structure and governance

    To be eligible, your organisation has to demonstrate that has a clear social mission. This includes asset-lock and a restriction of the personal gain derived from its work. Charities, community interest companies and community benefit societies with a recognised charitable purpose are eligible for investment. Other incorporated entities, such as companies limited by shares, will be considered based on the strength of their social mission and whether the majority of their profit will be reinvested into that mission.

  • Your organisation is able to demonstrate measurable social impact in one of our priority areas

    We are looking to support three social outcomes areas through the Arts Impact Fund.

    • Young people and educational attainment
    • Citizenship and Community
    • Health and Well-being

    When applying, you will need to show how your organisation works (or intends to work) in at least one of these areas and how it would go about monitoring, evaluating and reporting on its social impact throughout the life of its investment. In general, we expect organisations to have articulated their theory of change either formally or implicitly as well as to have developed (or be in the process of developing) appropriate tools and processes for impact management.

Contact

Chief Innovation Officer

This fund is now closed

Investment Window
July 2015 to August 2019

Funding Available
£150,000 – £600,000

Loan Type
Secured and Unsecured

Repayment Period
3 – 5 years

Interest Rates
From 3 to 8.5% Representative

Fees
No early repayment fee
Holding fees may apply

Investments completed to date
27

Total amount committed
£8.8 million*
*This figure includes undrawn or repaid funds that have been re-invested

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