£200k fund for helping vulnerable
DOZENS of groups and organisations working with vulnerable communities in Staffordshire are set to benefit from a new fund launched this week
The £200,000 #Doingourbit Community Grants Scheme is now open for applications from groups who work with and support vulnerable communities, particularly older residents and families.
Projects that support older people to be more independent, reduce social isolation or helps improve their general health and wellbeing are likely to be eligible for the funding. Likewise, groups or schemes that help families stay together, support them to reach their full potential, or help them improve their general health and wellbeing are also likely to be eligible.
Victoria Wilson, cabinet member for communities and culture at Staffordshire County Council said: “We have a thriving voluntary and community sector in Staffordshire. These groups make a real difference to the lives of people in our local communities every day and we hope the funding will help them continue to do this.
“Not only do these groups provide vital services and support within their local communities but they also help to encourage people to support each other to remain safe and well.
“The scheme is now open with £200,000 funding available and I would encourage organisations to check if they are eligible and make an application.”
Staffordshire County Council works closely with SCVYS (Staffordshire Council of Voluntary Youth Services) and Support Staffordshire to support the sector and help get local communities acting on the issues that are important to them.
Garry Jones, chief executive at Support Staffordshire is urging local groups to make an application. Mr Jones said: “The new funding is very welcome and I would definitely encourage groups large and small to have a look and make an application.”
People can find out more about the #Doingourbit Community Grants Scheme, check eligibility and make an application by going to www. staffordshire.gov.uk/ Doingourbit/funding.aspx The fund closes on Monday, November 9.