A new Community Health and Wellbeing Grants programme has been launched today (Tuesday 15 August), providing funding for community organisations to deliver home support, carer breaks and support with physical wellbeing.
The grants programme is being run jointly by Cheshire West and Chester Council and the NHS Integrated Care Board (ICB), and community groups big and small are being invited to bid for funding for innovative projects that will make a difference in communities.
As part of a consultation run by the Council, people accessing services and their carers explained how they’d like to see services become more coordinated, with better links between health and local community services.
The consultation also found that community sector organisations:
The Community Health and Wellbeing Grants programme, which is worth around £500,000 in total, will remain open until Friday 25 September, focusing on three key areas.
The aim for successful bids is for residents and carers to:
Grants are likely to fund services that delay or prevent the need for high-level care, covering the west Cheshire area.
A grant criteria pack is available on The Chest North West Procurement Portal, providing all the information you need about this new programme and help is available with submitting applications if required.
Information sessions will also be held to support organisations with the application process, taking place on the following dates.
Places are limited to 22 people for the in-person sessions and will be available on a first come, first served basis. If you’d like to get involved, please email: engagement@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk.
A panel, including representatives from the Council, ICB and community sector (non-applicant), will meet once applications have closed to award grants.
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