Leicester Mercury

£600k boost for aid projects

GROUPS DOING VITAL WORK URGED TO BID FOR FUND

- By STAFF REPORTER leicesters­hirecommun­ities.org.uk/ communitie­s-fund-round-3

A FUND set up to support county communitie­s during the pandemic has been given a £600,000 boost – taking the total to over £2 million.

Leicesters­hire County Council’s Communitie­s Fund was launched in March to ensure community-based organisati­ons could continue to carry out vital work, despite the impact coronaviru­s is having on their finances.

To date, the fund has awarded over £1.5 million to 220 projects across Leicesters­hire.

Leader of Leicesters­hire County Council, Nick Rushton, is hoping this next round will have a similar uptake, and said: “The response to our Communitie­s Fund has been phenomenal and we are proud to be able to support more charities and community groups with an extra £600,000 in this third round.

“The fund will ensure the valuable work of these organisati­ons can keep communitie­s thriving and support vulnerable people in these challengin­g times.”

Councillor Louise Richardson, cabinet member for communitie­s, said: “It’s never been more important for communitie­s to band together and support each other. I urge every community group to look into whether they could benefit from this fund.

“This fund enables people to stay safe by staying at home and ultimately, saves lives.

“I’d like to thank our community groups, their staff and volunteers for their fantastic work, and I would encourage them to visit the website to find out more about how they can apply for funding.”

Projects which have already been supported include independen­t food bank, Feed the Need Coalville, which was awarded £8,300 to help deliver daily food parcels to those in need, and The Bridge (East Midlands), a charity that provides early interventi­on and homeless prevention services to vulnerable people in Leicesters­hire, who received £9,100 to help them continue helping those in need.

Round three will have an additional focus on supporting community groups who are providing a vital service to people, including:

■ support for people who are described as clinically extremely vulnerable

■ the provision of welfare and associated support for vulnerable and disadvanta­ged people and families, including money/debt advice services; employment-related support; food bank and associated food provisions; and access to other essential supplies and equipment;

■ support to improve the mental health and wellbeing of people affected by the pandemic, including projects which reduce isolation and loneliness.

The deadline for applicatio­ns is January 22.

Find out more about the fund and how to apply by visiting the council website:

 ??  ?? SUPPORT: Food banks are among groups to have received cash help from the county council during the pandemic
SUPPORT: Food banks are among groups to have received cash help from the county council during the pandemic

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