Ministry of Housing, Communities and Local Government
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Blears - strengthening community leadership
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears today named the twenty two projects that will share in a £1.3 m Community leadership Fund aimed at supporting Muslim communities to unlock the potential of local people to take a lead on tackling violent extremism
Building and strengthening community leadership is one of the
central aims of the Government's preventing extremism agenda.
The aim is to support people finding solutions to local issues and
responding to local concerns.
The Community Leadership Fund
provides grants to projects that have mainly national reach and
scope and places a particular emphasis on those activities that
are focused on fostering the leadership skills of Muslim women and
young people.
Hazel Blears said:
"The importance of strong community leadership cannot be underestimated. Good leaders are the people that inspire and challenge and can rally communities to respond to some of the biggest issues we face.
"Alongside figureheads and spokespeople we need to ensure that people working in communities at all levels have a say and get the support they need. The influence of women and young people cannot be overlooked. Their voices often resonate deepest with the communities they live in and with the individuals that need to engaged with the most."
The Fund, which has more than doubled in its size since last year - rising from 650,000 in 07/08 to £2 million for 08/09, supports projects which build the capacity of individuals and organizations in Muslim Communities to take the lead in tackling violent extremist influences.
Funding has been allocated to projects that will :
* Develop the capacity of organisations and groups to engage in outreach work with their communities though programmes including helplines and roadshows
* Support youth-led projects which develop the leadership skills of young people - this includes both formal and informal activities and training such as sports, workshops and mentoring.
* Support Muslim women - including a project to highlight positive female role models
* Develop the capacity of faith leaders in order to ensure that they are equipped with the skills they need to engage with their communities, especially young people.
* Establish local forums against extremism and discrimination - to tackle problems and issues arising from misunderstandings and prejudice.
Notes to editors
This press notice applies to England only
1. There are two funding rounds in 08/09. In the first funding round, the following groups will receive funding in the first round:
BUILDING THE CAPACITY OF ORGANISATIONS
Organisation
Project description
Proposed grant
British Muslim Forum
BMF will develop their own capacity and sustainability by
recruiting to four posts. This will enable them to work with local
Muslim organisations across the country to develop their own
working arrangements and governance structures.
£75,000
(08/09)
£50,000 (09/10)
Business in the Community (BiTC)
Mosaic Muslim Media Network for Muslims working in the media
sector to build the confidence of community groups and leaders to
engage the media.
£25,000 (08/09)
GW Theatre Company
GW Theatre will build their organisational infrastructure in
order to deliver a national tour of their production 'One
Extreme to the Other'. Aimed at young people aged 14-25 and
adults too, "One Extreme to the Other" is a production
prompting debate about issues relating to extremism and is
accompanied by a comprehensive follow-up package to inform further
discussion and lead in good practice. They aim to deliver around
110 performances over the next three years.
£95,000 (08/09)
Khayaal Theatre Company
Khayaal Theatre Company plans to build its capacity for growth
and sustainability in order to deliver between 200-250
performances of their two plays 'Hearts and Minds' and
'Sun and Wind' in schools across the country over the
next three years.
Both of these plays address the issues of
radicalisation and extremism as they manifest themselves in
families and communities.
£129,541 (08/09)
Muslim Youth Helpline
Capacity building for MYH to recruit a Helpline Care Manager to
develop the Helpline's support services and extend the reach
of its support services to support vulnerable young people at risk
of radicalisation in 'hard to reach' communities, such
as the Somali and Eastern European Muslim communities.
£30,650
(08/09)
£61,888 (09/10)
£64,767 (10/11)
Association of Muslim Chaplains in Education (AMCED)
AMCED will build its organisational capacity to effectively
deliver new services to Muslim chaplains to promote community
cohesion and prevent violent extremism. This will involve
recruitment and training of new staff, development and launch of
their website.
£44,400 from CLG (08/09)
£30,000 from DIUS (08/09)
YOUTH
Organisation
Project description
Proposed grant
Common Purpose
Common Purpose will deliver leadership training courses for younger members of the Muslim community:
* 'Your Turn' - a schools programme for year 9 pupils in London, Manchester, Birmingham and in West Yorkshire.
* 'Frontrunner' - a programme for young leaders in higher education.
* A customized 'Frontrunner' programme for 40 young Muslim leaders who are not in full time education or who cannot make the dates of the three open programmes.
* 'Navigator' - a programme in every region of the UK
for first career leaders.
£65,000 (08/09)
Local Leagues Limited
Programme of sports coaching and local competitions as
preventative and diversionary activities for Muslim young people
(aged 8-19 years) and engagement of undergraduates with policy
makers and decision makers.
£79,440 (08/09)
Karimia Institute
Develop the work of the Muslim Youth Development Partnership,
funded by CLG in 07/08 to train and support 150 volunteer Muslim
Youth Leaders over three years.
£67,180 (08/09)
£50,000
(09/10)
£50,000 (10/11)
Bradford Police Club for Young People
Engagement of young people through workshops and informal
classroom settings to examine the relationship between peace,
violence, conflict and war with a particular emphasis on questions
of applied ethics involving school teachers and youth community
workers as trained Educators.
£41,951 (08/09)
£30,000
(09/10)
£30,000 (10/11)
Muslim Youthwork Foundation
Scholarship programme for 10 individuals to undertake a National
Youth Association accredited training course to qualify as Muslim
youth and community workers.
£41,300 (08/09)
UK Race and Europe Network
Pilot of a citizenship toolkit resource to support the work of
young leaders, youth workers, teachers, Imams and parents which
has been developed using CLG funding in 2007/08.
£75,072 (08/09)
OneVoice Europe
Engagement of young Muslim and Jewish students in a youth
leadership development training course to build and promote a
consensus for a peaceful resolution to conflicts in the Middle
East.
£35,000 (08/09)
Changemakers Foundation
Continuation of 2007-08 CLG funded project to deliver a youth
leadership programme to develop young leaders to become
'Changemakers' and develop and deliver projects in their
own communities.
£80,000 (08/09)
Nasiha
Youth Citizen Capacity Building Project to network young people
in higher education to educate and support Key Stage 2 and 3
pupils in mosque schools.
£80, 000 (08/09)
WOMEN
Organisation
Project description
Proposed grant
Faith Matters
UK tour of Muslim women role models from the US. Women will be
drawn from careers such as T.V presenters, researchers, civil
servants, business entrepreneurs, civil society organisational
heads.
£29,775 (08/09)
£29,775 (09/10)
Faith Matters
The purpose of this project is to compile a directory of the 100
leading mosques that provide the best access to women. Each mosque
will be awarded a rating out of five stars based on criteria
developed through womens focus groups. The ultimate aim is to
incentivise mosques to improve their engagement with and inclusion
of women in all aspects of their work through greater access to
recognition and resources from the public sector.
£75,350 (08/09)
FAITH LEADERS
Organisation
Project description
Proposed grant
Luqman Institute
Extension of the pilot Imam training programme funded in 2007-08
to develop training materials and deliver courses to 20 senior
imams over an 8 month period
£80,006 (08/09)
Psychology and Religion Research Group, University of Cambridge
Imam Training Course to equip young, newly qualified Imams to
engage with British culture and humanitarian values, and to find
parallel values within the Qur'an.
£60,000 from CLG
(08/09)
£60,000 from DIUS (08/09)
Demos
'Futures thinking' workshops for Muslim young people
and Imams to explore the 'future' of their interaction
in the mosque. The workshops will be delivered in partnership
with MINAB.
£65,624 (08/09)
LOCAL FORUMS
Organisation
Project description
Proposed grant
Gateshead Interfaith Forum
Gateshead Interfaith Forum will work closely with Gateshead
Metropolitan Borough Council to set up a Gateshead forum against
extremism and Islamophobia, which will be run as a pilot in
08/09.
£9,925 (08/09)
Northampton Race Equality Council
The project will establish a local forum across Northamptonshire
with representation from the diversity of Muslim groups across the
county.
£14,800 (08/09)
2. All organisations must adhere to CLG funding requirements before funding is released. Multiple year funding is subject to Parliamentary approval at the start of each new financial year.
3. For further information about the grant fund, including the
application form and guidance note, please go to:
http://www.communities.gov.uk/communities/preventingextremism/communityleadershipfund/
4. The deadline for the next funding round in 2008/09 is 11 November 2008.
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