Young homeless to benefit from multi million investment
26 Jun 2014 02:41 PM
An Edinburgh project yesterday (25 JUNE)
celebrates an award of over £400,000 from Big Lottery Fund
Scotland’s Investing in Communities
programme.
Announcing the funding, Big Lottery Fund, Scotland
Chair, Maureen McGinn, said: “Today we are awarding a total
of £4,520,102 to 10 projects across the
country. All these groups reflect the main aim of our Investing in Communities
programme which is to bring real and lasting improvements to communities and
the lives of those most in need. This includes a specific investment in Crisis
UK, the national charity for single homeless people, which will support their
initiative to help young homeless people in Edinburgh find employment and build
positive futures.”
Crisis UK have been awarded a
grant of £407,858 which will enable them to
provide engagement and pre-employment support to single homeless people in
Edinburgh, aged 20 years and over, who are long term
unemployed.
Ann Landels, Director of Crisis Skylight
Edinburgh, said: “Finding the right job provides self-respect
and financial stability. It can help people move towards independence and away
from homelessness. We’re delighted to be awarded this funding, which will
help hundreds more local homeless people take those steps.
“Through our range of classes, workshops,
volunteering opportunities and job coaching services, this grant will give our
clients not only the skills, but also the confidence and motivation, to get
back on their feet.”
Big Lottery Fund Press Office: 0141 242
1415
Website: www.biglotteryfund.org.uk
Twitter: @BIGScotland #biglf
Facebook: www.facebook.com/BigLotteryFundScotland
Notes to editors
- The Big Lottery Fund is
responsible for giving out 40% of the money raised for good causes by the
National Lottery.
- The
Fund is committed to bringing real improvements to communities and the lives of
people most in need and has been rolling out grants to health, education,
environment and charitable causes across the UK. Since its inception in 2004 it
has awarded close to £6bn.
- In
the year ending 31 March 2013, 28% of total National Lottery revenue was
returned to the Good Causes. Since the National Lottery began in 1994,
£31 billion has been raised and more than 400,000 grants
awarded.
- The
Scotland Committee makes Big Lottery Fund decisions on Scottish projects.
As well as taking devolved decisions on Lottery spending, the Committee, led by
Chair, Maureen McGinn, has and will continue to play a strategic role in the
future direction of the Fund in Scotland.
- The
Big Lottery Fund is investing in Scotland’s communities through its
Investing in Communities portfolio, as well as a number of small grants
schemes.