Grants awarded from 拢1.6m partnership between government and Co-op Foundation
Projects awarded share of 拢1.6m Space to Connect fund.

A 拢1.6 million partnership between the Government and Co-op鈥檚 charity, the , will help communities across the country tackle loneliness by improving and protecting local spaces that bring people together.
has today awarded an initial round of almost 拢900,000 to 57 community organisations across England. The grants of up to 拢50,000 will support projects that use spaces to address local challenges or expand activities.
The partnership follows commitments made in the Government鈥檚 and , published in 2018, to help create sustainable community hubs and spaces where they are most needed.
Funding also builds on the Co-op Foundation鈥檚 work to strengthen community spaces where people can connect and co-operate.
The following organisations are amongst those to have received grants through Space to Connect:
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(拢42,456): A community hub based in a former school building will increase activities and use of its community cafe to bring more people together.
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(拢35,623): Funding will improve facilities at the centre, create a booking system, and fund staff at a multicultural hub. This will help to expand on existing work, address gaps in service provision and make the space more welcoming.
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(拢40,000): The grant will help refurbish and revamp the top floor of their community centre improving opportunities for the local community to take part in activities.
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(拢33,987): This will enable a mapping exercise of local needs and priorities, support staff costs, and explore plans for a health and well-being space in a shipping container to support the needs of the local community.
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(拢38,767): The funding will support community engagement and youth activities, as well as developing an older people鈥檚 caf茅 to reduce isolation and increase income at their social club on a deprived estate.
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(拢40,343): The grant will support increased opening hours, so the community has greater access to the theatre. The grant will also fund work to develop a partnership with a health provider that offers social prescribing.
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(拢46,808): This funding will create an online horticultural training programme that can be sold to generate income, and will enable intensive engagement activities to increase inclusion and diversity at the farm.
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(拢49,728): The funding will support the refurbishment of a new community centre, completing the transformation from an older people鈥檚 day-centre to a multi-purpose community asset.
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(拢47,949): The grant will support planning and infrastructure support, training for volunteer leaders and the creation of a toolkit to develop financial sustainability across the community spaces they run.
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(拢49,755): The funding will support weekly art classes in a community building dedicated to improving people鈥檚 lives through art.
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(拢49,984): Will be invested in increasing the use of the building, improving facilities and business sustainability planning to ensure a positive future for a historic building now run by the community.
Minister for Civil Society, Baroness Barran, said:
Strong communities play a crucial role in tackling loneliness and social isolation. This 拢1.6 million worth of funding will create and enhance local spaces that bring people together, encouraging them to make new and lasting friendships.
It is part of our ongoing commitment to work hand in hand with local communities to build a shared, integrated and socially responsible society.
Jim Cooke, Head of the Co-op Foundation, said:
Our Space to Connect partnership with Government builds on our commitment to strengthen communities and tackle loneliness through co-operation.
Grants awarded today will empower people to work together to make better use of spaces to address local challenges, improving the well-being and skills of their whole community.
was launched in June 2019, at the same time as Co-op鈥檚 campaign to protect, support and improve 2,000 community spaces by 2022.
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Notes to Editors
is a joint partnership between DCMS and the Co-op Foundation, with both parties investing 拢800,000.
Support is split into two strands: organisations receiving 鈥楨nhance鈥� grants of up to 拢50,000 will use the investment to expand activities in spaces to make them more sustainable. 鈥楨xplore鈥� partners will use up to 拢10,000 to identify ways to make better use of spaces so they can address challenges, like loneliness and access to community activities.
Applications to this fund are now closed. 鈥楨xplore鈥� projects will have the opportunity to apply for further funding in March 2020 to continue their work.
Co-op鈥檚 Endangered Spaces campaign is part of Co-operate 2022 - Co-op鈥檚 wider community vision for the next three years that will see it work on key areas that make communities stronger - community spaces, wellbeing, and education and skills.
About Co-op Foundation
- Co-op Foundation is the Co-op鈥檚 charity, helping communities UK-wide work together to make things better.
- Co-op Foundation is the leading charity tackling youth loneliness in the UK. By 2021, its Belong programme will:
- Connect and empower at least 7,500 young people to take action to tackle loneliness
- Strengthen local youth services that provide vital support and opportunities
- Engage at least 25,000 young people in a national conversation that breaks down the stigma of youth loneliness.
provides interest-free loans and grants to help eligible organisations improve local spaces that strengthen communities, and grow their incomes so they can sustain these spaces longer-term.