16 faith groups to share £1.3 million ‘New Deal’ fund to help support communities
Sixteen faith-based groups working with the most vulnerable people
in local communities will receive a boost to support their work
through the government’s £1.3 million Faith New Deal pilot scheme.
The groups, which include Christian, Jewish and interfaith
organisations, will work in partnership with councils, schools,
police, health providers and voluntary groups to develop innovative
interventions to tackle social issues affecting those in most need
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Sixteen faith-based groups working with the most vulnerable people in local communities will receive a boost to support their work through the government’s £1.3 million Faith New Deal pilot scheme. The groups, which include Christian, Jewish and interfaith organisations, will work in partnership with councils, schools, police, health providers and voluntary groups to develop innovative interventions to tackle social issues affecting those in most need of support. Projects will include providing debt and employability advice, tackling food poverty, providing support for mental health issues and combatting loneliness and isolation. The fund will also help faith groups to build on the collaboration with national and local government that happened during the pandemic. Examples of this include supporting government’s effort to reach communities and administer the COVID-19 vaccine:
The Faith New Deal Fund will also inform the development of a Faith Compact that will set out key principles to aid engagement between faith groups and government. Faith Minister Paul Scully said: We saw the instrumental role that faith organisations played in supporting vulnerable people during the pandemic. Working closely with local partners, councils and government, they supported communities where they need it most. This pilot scheme will build on that vital work, so that faith organisations and their partners can continue to support communities as they recover. Minister Scully recently visited the Church Revitalisation Trust based in West London, one of the faith groups awarded funding. Through their nationwide Love Your Neighbour project, they work in partnership with volunteers and public services to provide debt advice, employment training and other community care. Revd Tom Jackson MBE, Chief Executive, Love Your Neighbour said: Love Your Neighbour is delighted to be a partner in the very significant and timely launch of the Faith New Deal. We look forward to working with churches and local partners including statutory authorities across the United Kingdom to increase the impact of the crisis food support, debt advice, employment training and other wrap-around care this ground-breaking initiative will enable”. Other projects the Faith New Deal fund will support include:
Faith New Deal Pilot Fund: funding allocations 2022/23 List of successful applicants receiving Faith New Deal Pilot Fund awards.
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