£4.5 million to support local social action

17 Oct 2017 11:08 AM

A new funding programme supporting communities to take action on issues which matter locally has been launched by the Big Lottery Fund and Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS).

The Placed Based Social Action programme will support established partnerships to put social action at the heart of plans to make a positive difference in their local area.

The £4.5 million of National Lottery and government funding will increase the capacity of communities, civil society organisations, public sector bodies and businesses to work together to address priorities which matter to people locally.

It will encourage new ways of working so communities can contribute meaningfully to the design and delivery of services.

Dawn Austwick, Chief Executive of the Big Lottery Fund, said: “Through this new programme, National Lottery funding will play a significant role in supporting people to create the change they want to see locally. We’ll be looking to fund strong partnerships that are embedded in their local community and share a vision for the future.”

Minister for Sport and Civil Society Tracey Crouch said: "People know what are the most important matters in their local area, and this joint funding will help communities come together and drive the change they want to see. I am looking forward to seeing the positive impact this investment will have."

The three-phase programme, which will run until 2025, will be administered by the Big Lottery Fund, in partnership with DCMS.

It is open to existing partnerships which could include community members, representatives from VCSE organisations, local authority representatives, statutory and non-statutory bodies and Clinical Commissioning Groups.

Phase one of the programme is open to expressions of interest until 28 November 2017.

During the first phase, successful partnerships will have one year to work with a support contractor to design their local action plan.

In winter 2018, these partnerships will be eligible for a funding award of up to £240,000 to put these plans into action.

Partnerships that want to develop and expand their plan for a further three years will be eligible for a further funding award of up to £255,000 in early 2021.

Notes to Editors

Big Lottery Fund uses money raised by National Lottery players to help communities achieve their ambitions. From small, local projects to UK-wide initiatives, our funding brings people together to make a difference to their health, wellbeing and environment. Since June 2004 we have awarded £8.5 billion to projects that improve the lives of millions of people.