New community fund aims to help Ukraine refugees in the Moorlands

Community groups that are looking to help Ukrainian refugees can now apply for a special grant.

The fund, which is from Staffordshire County Council and managed by The Community Foundation for Staffordshire, will see grants of up to £10,000 awarded to community and voluntary groups that are helping resettled families.

Groups will need to be helping Ukrainian refugees who are currently staying in Staffordshire. This support can include anything from promoting physical, emotional health and wellbeing, access to English as a Second Language opportunities, through to helping refugees gain employment.

Those who can apply include:

  • Registered Charities
  • Constituted community or voluntary groups
  • Social Enterprises
  • Any other voluntary, not for profit organisation
  • Parish Councils are eligible to apply to develop and deliver new or additional activities, services and events

The grant scheme is open now, with funding needing to be spent by the successful recipients by December 31st.

Steve Adams, Chief Executive of The Community Foundation for Staffordshire said: “Many people have been displaced from their homes and forced to leave their country due to war. This leads to all kinds of problems as people arrive in a new environment and can lead many to feel isolated. This grant scheme will help break down barriers and provide refugee families with the skills and opportunities they need to integrate with their community in Staffordshire.”

For full criteria, please visit the Community Foundation for Staffordshire website at www.staffordshire.foundation/grants/newcommunities.

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