£210,000 funding boost to community projects

24 Jan 2017 10:10 AM

Funding to be shared among a number of Near Neighbours projects managed by the Church Urban Fund.

Minister for Faith and Integration Lord Bourne has yesterday (24 January 2017) announced a £210,000 funding boost to be shared among Near Neighbours community projects in England.

Near Neighbours brings together diverse communities and different faiths, through a range of activities that improve their lives and the local community in which they live.

The first projects to benefit from the new funding include those improving employability through basic literacy and numeracy classes, and those bring communities together in unique ways to build personal skills like sewing classes and hospitality training to improve local relationships.

Minister for Faith and Integration Lord Bourne said:

Near Neighbours has a great track record in encouraging individuals from different backgrounds, faiths and cultures to come together, build understanding and make their neighbourhoods even better places to live.

This funding boost will help Near Neighbours projects to support individuals to develop important basic skills as well as support projects that encourage greater community integration.

Church Urban Fund and Near Neighbours Executive Director Paul Hackwood said:

We are grateful to the Department for Communities and Local Government for their support in providing funding for Near Neighbours.

Over 1 million people have now benefited from the work of the Near Neighbours programme where small grants have been used to strengthen local communities, build up trust and mutual support and begin to break down some of the barriers that can be so destructive of community relations.

Established 5 years ago, the Near Neighbours project has been granted a total of £9.5 million by the government and has benefited over 1 million people so far. Grants to Near Neighbours projects are between £250 - £5,000.

Further information

Near Neighbours was set up in 2011 in partnership between the Church Urban Fund and the Archbishop’s Council and is funded by the Department for Communities and Local Government. The first projects receiving a share of the £210,000 to be allocated by the Church Urban Fund include:

In the East Midlands:

In the West Midlands:

In London:

In the North of England:

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