Local News Outlets: Local communities urged to take advantage of social value revolution

By Sarah Stone

Published across local news outlets


Communities across the UK have been urged to take advantage of the increasing role social value plays in major development contracts. 

Social value agency Samtaler said public sector organisations like councils, the NHS and government departments were increasingly instructing developers to give something back to the communities they work in. 

That means charities, local organisations and community groups across the UK could stand to benefit in terms of investment, donations and volunteer time. 

Director Sarah Stone explained that more government-led contracts for applications like housing developments, new buildings or energy projects also mandated that those carrying them out had to give something back. 

The “social value” element could make up around 10 per cent of the decision-making process, meaning it could be the difference maker between a big company winning or losing a lucrative contract. 

That has led to more big firms being aware of their social value commitments, and being increasingly keen to hear from local organisations who could benefit from them meeting that obligation. 

“Edinburgh communities urged to take advantage of the ‘Social Value’ Revolution” -  Sarah Stone’s article in The Scotsman.

Sarah Stone, Director of Samtaler, said: 

“We are in a phase across the UK where big developments are now coming with a condition that those making money from a community have to give something back. 

That means local community groups, charities and other organisations should be on alert in terms of how they can benefit. 

Often these big companies will have significant resources to commit to social value, but won’t necessarily know exactly how to make it happen, especially if they’re new to the area. 

That’s where local organisations can come in and get ready with their shopping lists. 

We know that the country needs more homes, different energy sources and improved public services. 

That all means more development, which isn’t always what a community wants. 

But with the increase in social value conditions, it means at least individual groups and charities can stand to benefit significantly. 

If anyone would like assistance on how to pitch for support, they can find out more about us from our website – www.samtaler.co.uk.” 

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