Deadline: 5-Dec-22
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) Dundee is now open for applications.
Priorities
- Applications are being sought for the following interventions and priorities using the funding available in 2022/23:
- Communities and Place
- S5: Support for sport, arts, cultural, heritage and creative activities, projects and facilities and institutions (revenue projects)
- S11: Funding to support relevant studies (revenue projects)
- Local Business Support
- S18: Investing in enterprise infrastructure and employment/innovation site development projects (capital projects)
- S22: Support for growing the local social economy, including community businesses, cooperatives and social enterprises (revenue projects)
- People and Skills
- S36: Support for local areas to fund local skills needs (revenue projects)
- Multiply
- S42: Courses designed to increase confidence with numbers for those needing the first steps towards formal qualifications (revenue projects)
- S51: Activities, courses or provision developed in partnership with community organizations and other partners aimed at engaging the hardest to reach learners (revenue projects)
- Communities and Place
Funding Information
- Dundee City Council has been allocated £5,608,964 to invest in local projects until March 2025. This is broken down into £4.6m for core UKSPF funding, and £968,616 for Multiply, the national adult numeracy programme.
Eligibility Criteria
- Applications are welcome from all organizations in principle, however, specific interventions may be more relevant to some organizations than others.
- In principle, applications are welcome from all public sector bodies, community groups, CICs and SCIOs as well as organizations in the Further Education/Higher Education sector as well as private organizations if the intervention is relevant to their area of work.
- Organizations must be appropriately constituted, partnership agreement/Memorandum of Understanding/Statement of Purpose and have a bank account (in case of a partnership, one organisation/partner must be designated as the account holder and have a relevant bank account. Yew you are a new group, you will need a statement of purpose and a bank account in the name of the group. Public Sector Body applications must be approved by the relevant Chief Officer.
- Due diligence will be undertaken on all applicants.
For more information, visit https://www.dundeecity.gov.uk/service-area/city-development/planning-and-economic-development/the-uk-shared-prosperity-fund-ukspf