This week Communities secretary Hazel Blears, speaking at the Acevo conference, invited applications to the eagerly anticipated £7.5 million Empowerment Fund.
It has been claimed that the Fund, intended to offer support to charities, community and voluntary groups and social enterprises across England, will play a vital role in helping local communities and the third sector to weather the credit crunch storm.
The programme will fund organisations that work with local people to “empower communities” and “drive change”. Activities eligible for support include community involvement in planning, the promotion of community leadership and the development of social enterprises. The Fund, in line with the aims and objectives of the government’s Communities in Control campaign, will give real people a voice and will ask them to have their say on local services such as libraries and local amenities such as town halls.
The Empowerment Fund will run from 2009 – 2012 and will support approximately 25 – 30 organisations with grants of between £250,000 – £500,000 over three years.
For further information on eligibility criteria and the selection process, visit:
http://www.communities.gov.uk/communities/thirdsector/
Source: Communities and Local Government