Open Name for Mid Wales Shared Prosperity Fund Candidates
Ceredigion County Council and Powys County Council are happy to announce that organisations within the area can quickly submit their purposes for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) in Mid Wales.
From 20 March, initiatives working within the Native Authority areas of Ceredigion and Powys can current their define purposes for funding in a sequence of two open funding calls.
events contemplating the fund can attend a webinar on 16 March at 10am to search out out extra and what steps are wanted to use for it.
In December 2022, the Mid Wales area’s software for the UKSPF was accepted, enabling entry to the £42.4 million which has been allotted to put money into the area between now and March 2025.
The UKSPF will assist the Levelling Up aims, that search to:
- Enhance productiveness, pay, jobs and residing requirements by rising the personal sector, particularly in these locations the place they’re lagging
- Unfold alternatives and enhance public providers, particularly in these locations the place they’re weakest
- Restore a way of neighborhood, native delight and belonging, particularly in these locations the place they’ve been misplaced
- Empower native leaders and communities, particularly in these locations missing native company
- By the Multiply Programme, enhance ranges of useful numeracy within the grownup inhabitants
Please be aware that the Native Authority areas of Ceredigion and Powys are in receipt of particular person allocations for the UK SPF. In the event you intend submitting a regional bid, please contact each authorities to debate additional.
To attend the Mid Wales Shared Prosperity Fund Open Name webinar, register your curiosity by way of the next hyperlink: Mid Wales Shared Prosperity Fund Open Name Webinar
To use for the fund and for extra info on the funding calls, together with the necessary particulars organisations ought to take into consideration earlier than making use of, go to the Mid Wales Shared Prosperity Fund web page on the Rising Mid Wales web site, www.growingmid.wales/MidWalesUKSPF