A new funding scheme aimed at voluntary and community groups which are tirelessly helping Ukrainian people settle into the county is due to be launched later this month.
With an estimated 1,200 Ukrainian people due to arrive in the county under the Homes for Ukraine scheme, eligible groups are due to be able to apply for funds of up to £5,000 to continue to help provide advice and support.
This includes hosting special community events, providing access to translation services and language classes and promoting health and well-being.
The scheme will be funded by the Government’s Homes for Ukraine scheme and allocated on a rolling basis.
Subject to final approvals, it is due to be launched on Monday 18 July.
Cllr John Cottee, Nottinghamshire County Council’s Cabinet Member for Communities said,
“For what has been a fast moving and evolving situation, we recognise the huge contribution that voluntary groups are already making to the lives of those who have fled Ukraine and endured unimaginable suffering, with people arriving in the county every week of course.
“We are very proud that we are due to create a new fund which will help even more Ukrainian guests living in Nottinghamshire to integrate into their community and feel as at home as they can be under the circumstances.
“A special thanks to all those who have opened up their doors to welcome Ukrainian guests into their home. The response from local communities has been incredible, with new hosts coming forward all the time.
“As a county council we have been working closely with partners to help the Home for Ukraine scheme run as smoothly as possible. We are helping with access to benefits, healthcare, employment, language and other support.
“Once the scheme has been rubber-stamped, watch out for further details on how to apply – as we are unable to take applications in advance of the scheme going live, which is due from Monday 18 July.”
The funding will support eligible local community projects and activities to welcome and integrate refugees arriving in Nottinghamshire. This will include:
- Costs associated with supporting English language classes
- Costs associated with running job clubs
- Advice and support on financial matters
- Tackling loneliness and isolation through for example befriending schemes and support networks
- Promoting health and well-being
- Organising community events
- Supporting and encouraging volunteering.
The scheme will work in the similar way as the Local Community Fund,
- A rolling programme of applications throughout the year
- A maximum of £5,000 can be applied for per project/activity
- A simple application and assessment process
- A member-led approach with the approval of grants made by the Cabinet Member for Communities