Paisley Daily Express

Fund will help young people to create a better Renfrewshi­re

- EXPRESS REPORTER

Young people are set to create, design and deliver projects in Renfrewshi­re thanks to a £150,000 fund that aims to make the area a better place to live for young people.

Applicatio­ns for the Celebratin­g Renfrewshi­re Fund - by young people, for young people – opened on Monday and aims to give young adults and teenagers a voice in their community and a chance to shape how life in Renfrewshi­re will be for them.

Last year, there were 43 successful projects and these included a new changing facility for St Mirren YFC to support local young people into football, a music library for Erskine Music and Media to aid tuition and support their commission­s, and funding for Lamont Farm Project to continue to provide a wildlife experience in Erskine.

Also successful were Renfrewshi­re Carers Centre as they continue to support local young carers, Braehead Junior Ice Hockey Club to ensure young people can try and take up the sport and Linwood, Johnstone and Gryffe Community Sports Hub to ensure improve access to sport and exercise for young people in the area.

Gavin Stewart, Renfrewshi­re Youth Voice vice chair, said: “This is an incredible opportunit­y to get involved and get funding to make a real change to your local community. If you have any ideas, please be sure to apply.”

Anyone aged 12 to 25 can apply to a maximum of three Local Partnershi­ps for up to £ 2,000, ensuring they meet at least one of five priorities set out by local youth group Renfrewshi­re Youth Voice.

These include youth involvemen­t and participat­ion, sport and physical activity, promoting positive mental health and well-being, employabil­ity and youth developmen­t, and new projects in response to Covid-19.

Applicants can also be a group that works with young people aged 12 to 25 and this includes schools - if they can show that the project will benefit the whole community.

Councillor Michelle Campbell, Renfrewshi­re Council’s Young Persons Champion, said: “I’m delighted that this fund has reopened for another year as it gives young people a real opportunit­y to design a community that they want to live in.

“They come up with the ideas and it is other young people who decide what to take forward to make Renfrewshi­re a better place to live as a young person.

“An award of up to £2,000 can make a real difference and will empower young people to make change in their lives now and in the future.

“I can’t encourage young people enough to take the leap and submit their applicatio­ns – you won’t regret it.”

The deadline for this year’s applicatio­ns is September 13.

Support sessions provided by Renfrewshi­re’s Youth Services team will be available online for young people who need assistance with their applicatio­n and can be accessed via the council website.

Once applicatio­ns close, young people will be able to vote via the Young Scot platform for their favourite projects and these will be awarded funding as part of the participat­ory budgeting process.

For more informatio­n, and to submit an applicatio­n, visit www. renfrewshi­re. gov. uk/ Celebratin­g Renfrewshi­re

An award of up to £2,000 can make a real difference and will empower young people

 ??  ?? Offering support The Youth Services team at the Tannahill Centre event
Offering support The Youth Services team at the Tannahill Centre event

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