#IsThisOK?
- June 2026
The Social Innovation Challenge Fund is an initiative led by Glasgow City Council to break down long-standing barriers that prevent underrepresented communities from engaging in entrepreneurship. Aimed at fostering innovation, collaboration, and fair access to business support, the Fund has become a vital tool for empowering individuals who often remain excluded from start-up assistance.
In June 2021, Glasgow’s City Leadership Team took part in the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Innovation Track Programme—an intensive, design-based learning model aimed at helping cities tackle challenging problems with new creative approaches. Through this process, the city identified significant systemic barriers affecting underrepresented residents—particularly women, minority ethnic communities, and younger individuals from deprived areas—who face disproportionate difficulties when trying to become entrepreneurs.
In response, Glasgow City Council’s Business Growth Team developed the Social Innovation Challenge Fund, a new model of grant support and codesigned engagement aimed at addressing these inequities. Drawing on design-based methodology, the Fund seeks to establish a new way for the council to deliver entrepreneurship support by ensuring services meet the needs of communities that have traditionally been underserved.
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Dominic Dowling
Economic Development Group Manager
Glasgow Council