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Lewisham cab member on voluntary sector grants consultation


The council is consulting on how it supports the voluntary and community sector as it faces an £800k cut
Voluntary and community organisations in Lewisham could get fundraising posts funded by the council to help them become more self-sufficient.  
The council is making a £800,000 cut to its main grants programme, which supports more than 40 voluntary and community sector (VCS) organisations in the borough.  
The cuts forms part of the £40 million in cuts the council needs to make in the next three years.  
The figure will slash the programme by a third. As a result it is consulting on some proposed changes to how it supports the VCS.  ....

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Lewisham member for community sector on future of libraries

Lewisham member for community sector on future of libraries
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NCIL funding: Apps for Lambeth community projects open


Nearly £900,000 in now available for community projects in Lambeth after the council opened bids for borough-wide NCIL funding.  
Councils can apply a Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) to developers when they build in an area – the money is to mitigate the impact of development and goes towards improving local infrastructure.    
CIL rules allow the council to set aside 15 per cent of the funds – 25 per cent in areas with an adopted neighbourhood plan – to spend on priorities that should be agreed with the local community. This is known as Neighbourhood CIL.   
The community projects should be directed towards mentoring services for children and young people, tackling crime and anti-social behavior, employment and training support for people with disabilities and/or mental health needs, and recovery from Covid.   ....

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