The term ‘community shares’ refers to withdrawable share capital; a form of share capital unique to co-operative and community benefit society legislation.
This type of share capital can only be issued by co-operative societies, community benefit societies and charitable community benefit societies.
Community shares can save local shops and pubs, finance renewable energy schemes, transform community facilities, support local food growing, fund new football clubs, restore heritage buildings, and above all, build stronger, more vibrant, and independent communities.
To find out more about Community Shares, visit the Community Shares Unit in the UK and Community Shares Scotland.
Since 2009, almost a 100,000 people have invested over £100m to support 350 community businesses throughout the UK. You can watch this short animation to understand why more and more people are investing in community shares to support community enterprises.