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Youth Options. Photo credit: Lee Davey. COMMUNITY organisations in Hampshire are set to benefit from over £250k in grant funding. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation (HIWCF) has announced that grants worth over £288k are due to help 55 charities, community groups and voluntary organisations in the region. The organisations help vulnerable people whose lives have been affected by the pandemic with the money coming from the “We’re All Together” fund. Seven larger strategic grants will also enable organisations to focus on digital inclusion, financial awareness and black and minority ethnic community needs. Of the 55 organisations to benefit, eight of them are in Southampton, four in Winchester, four in Test Valley, seven in the New Forest, one in Fareham and six in Eastleigh.
GRANTS totalling over £200k are being distributed to charities, community and voluntary organisations to support vulnerable people. The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Community Foundation (HIWCF) has been working in partnership with the National Emergencies Trust, to distribute grants totalling £200,281 to 47 groups across the South. Funding is being used to support the services and resources of organisations to help vulnerable people experiencing tough times as a result of the pandemic. A total of two grants have been distributed in Eastleigh, five in the New Forest, six in Southampton, one in Test Valley and two in Winchester. Parklife Community Café in in Southampton has been awarded funding of £5k to help distribute emergency food seven to those isolating to stay safe.