The Resilience and Recovery Loan Fund (RRLF) is a new fund for social enterprises and charities that are improving the lives of people across the UK who are experiencing disruption to their normal business model as a result of covid-19. It has been established to make government’s Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme more easily accessible to charities and social enterprises. The scheme’s application deadline has recently been extended to 31 March 2021. Contact michelle.brister@ncvo.org.uk to find out more
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