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Mayor’s fund helps to protect community spaces at risk of closure

Created on
17 March 2021

  • Sadiq’s Community Spaces at Risk Fund boosts community grassroots spaces worst affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
  • 41 organisations and community groups have received grants, advice and business support from City Hall
  • The funding has helped spaces including community kitchens, cultural centres, youth and social clubs

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, has today revealed that a City Hall fund is helping 41 grassroots community groups in London that have been hardest hit by the pandemic.

The Mayor’s ‘Community Spaces at Risk’ fund has provided £196,480 in emergency grants to 23 grassroots community organisations and is supporting a further 18 organisations with one-to-one advice and business support as they struggle to deal with the impact of COVID-19.

The funding is helping with immediate threats such as overdue rent payments and building maintenance costs and supporting organisations to stabilise and become more sustainable through recovery.

Community spaces provide essential support to their local people and vulnerable groups by offering a range of activities to tackle isolation, support mental health and resilience. However, these cultural centres, social clubs, youth and education spaces have been under severe financial pressure throughout the pandemic.

The Mayor created the fund to support these vital community spaces and has so far provided grants of up to £10,000 to organisations across 16 London boroughs, with further funding to be given out in the coming months.

The funding has helped dozens of spaces with a range of emergency support such as helping to make them COVID 19-secure, to negotiate better lease terms, and to ensure they can continue to provide vital services such as food banks, activities for children and young people and social support for elderly people and other vulnerable groups.

More than half of the spaces receiving support are in the most deprived areas in England, and 87 per cent are led by underrepresented groups, including Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities, LGBTQ+ communities, Deaf and disabled people, and women’s-led groups.

The programme is being delivered through a partnership between the Mayor’s Culture at Risk Office and Locality, a national charity specialising in supporting community organisations. This fund extends the work of the Mayor’s Culture at Risk Office, which has helped provide urgent support to more than 720 cultural and creative spaces across the capital since the start of the pandemic.

Sadiq continues to be an active supporter of the role of civil society and cultural groups and has provided nearly £10m to the London Community Response, which is helping a diverse range of community and voluntary organisations deal with the impact of the pandemic.

The Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, said: “Community and cultural spaces play a vital role in supporting Londoners, but many are facing an uncertain future due to the devastating impact of the pandemic. I am delighted that we have been able to offer these essential spaces the lifeline they need to deliver support to vulnerable people in our communities. I will continue to do all I can to help these spaces continue to serve the communities who need them the most.”

Carole Reilly, Director of Services at Locality, said: “We are so proud of working with the Greater London Authority on this valuable programme to save community spaces. Throughout the pandemic community organisations in London, and across the country, were often the first to respond and quickest to adapt their services when the crisis hit. From delivering emergency medical care and food, to providing support for isolated and marginalised groups community spaces have been never more needed."

Kaltun Abdillahi, Managing Director of Samafal Families Association, said: "Samafal Families Association Limited is pleased to have been awarded the Mayor's Community Spaces at Risk funding during these turbulent times. We feel very lucky to have been supported and advocated for by the Mayor and his programme team to continue the services we provide."

Notes to editors

 The Mayor’s Culture at Risk Office was set up in 2016 to protect cultural and creative spaces across the capital. Since the start of the pandemic, the Culture at Risk Office has been expanded and has helped provide urgent support to more than 720 cases. It has helped organisations and individuals with lease negotiations, fundraising, lobbying decision-makers to save at-risk venues, as well as emergency grants. 

Last year the Mayor joined with City Bridge Trust to announce the launch of the London Community Response to help community and voluntary organisations who have been badly affected by the impact of Covid-19. For more information on the fund that is overseen by London Funders visit www.londoncommunityresponsefund.org.uk

 

The following community spaces have received grants from the Mayor’s ‘Community Spaces at Risk’ fund : 

 

The artFix Circle 

Greenwich 

£10,000

Bishop Creighton House 

Hammersmith and Fulham 

£10,000

Disablement Association Hillingdon 

Hillingdon 

£4,400

East African Education Foundation 

Barking and Dagenham 

£10,000

Ethnic Minority Centre 

Merton 

£10,000

Free Your Mind CIC 

Redbridge 

£6,480

Gahu Dramatic Arts 

Hackney 

£10,000

Hackney Empire 

Hackney 

£10,000

Hornsey Vale Community Organisation 

Haringey 

£10,000

Hope4Havering 

Havering 

£10,000

Indoamerican Refugee and Migrant Organisation 

Lambeth 

£10,000

IRIE! dance theatre 

Lewisham 

£4,400

Larches Trust Limited 

Barnet 

£10,000

Living Way Ministries 

Barnet 

£10,000

Minaret Community Centre 

Hammersmith & Fulham 

£10,000

One Place East 

Redbridge 

£8,000

Rukshana Khan Foundation 

Waltham Forest 

£3,900

Southwark Pensioners Centre 

Southwark 

£10,000

Suvai Deaf East Community 

Redbridge 

£10,000

Samafal Families Association 

Enfield 

£4,400

Uganda Community Relief Association 

Haringey 

£10,000

One Space 

Greenwich 

£4,900

The Pepperpot Centre 

Kensington & Chelsea 

£10,000

 

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