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Brexit: UK government announces £57m fund for NI charities | |
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Money from the European Social Fund (ESF) stops on Friday as a result of Brexit | |
The UK government has announced a £57m package to support Northern Ireland community groups facing a funding crisis due to a loss of EU money. | |
The package will replace the European Social Fund (ESF), which stopped on Friday as a result of Brexit. | |
It comes amid concerns for the future of many organisations which could still be forced to reduce services or close. | |
BBC News NI understands that community groups will begin to receive funding decisions throughout Friday. | |
The money from the UK government's Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) is more than the £42m over two years originally advertised to tackle economic inactivity. | |
Eighteen projects which help support people into work will receive the financial backing. | |
However, the new scheme is still expected to be oversubscribed. | However, the new scheme is still expected to be oversubscribed. |
Declan Doherty, chief executive of Derry Youth and Community Workshop, says 25 of his staff members could face redundancy | Declan Doherty, chief executive of Derry Youth and Community Workshop, says 25 of his staff members could face redundancy |
Northern Ireland Secretary Chris Heaton-Harris said the money will support the "vital work of community and voluntary organisations". | |
BBC NI spoke to several organisations ahead of the funding announcement. | |
But Declan Doherty, chief executive of Derry Youth and Community Workshop, said he had "no hope whatsoever" the replacement funding would be enough to keep staff in work. | |
He said 25 of his staff members would lose their jobs on Friday. | He said 25 of his staff members would lose their jobs on Friday. |
Some of the organisations which stand to lose EU funding help people with learning difficulties to gain workplace skills | Some of the organisations which stand to lose EU funding help people with learning difficulties to gain workplace skills |
Sarah Bowden runs the Greater Village Regeneration Trust in south Belfast. | Sarah Bowden runs the Greater Village Regeneration Trust in south Belfast. |
The organisation works with young people with complex needs who are not in education, providing them with training, support and a pathway to employment. | The organisation works with young people with complex needs who are not in education, providing them with training, support and a pathway to employment. |
"If you came and looked at the young people we worked with, the prospect of losing this service is shameful. | "If you came and looked at the young people we worked with, the prospect of losing this service is shameful. |
"It's not just training, it's a safe space and a lifeline for these young people." | |
Barry McMenamin says Mencap will be functional without EU funding but only as a skeleton service | Barry McMenamin says Mencap will be functional without EU funding but only as a skeleton service |
Barry McMenamin, regional operations manager for Mencap, said the ESF provided two-thirds of its annual funding of about £700,000. | Barry McMenamin, regional operations manager for Mencap, said the ESF provided two-thirds of its annual funding of about £700,000. |
"We have applied for that funding [the UK Shared Prosperity Fund] but still have no indication if we are successful or not," he said. | |
"Regardless if we are successful, it still means there will be a gap in funding." | "Regardless if we are successful, it still means there will be a gap in funding." |
Community groups 'will suffer if money lost' | Community groups 'will suffer if money lost' |
Mencap NI jobs and services 'at risk' | Mencap NI jobs and services 'at risk' |
'Vulnerable people in deep water' over cuts | 'Vulnerable people in deep water' over cuts |
'Absolutely essential' | 'Absolutely essential' |
Celine McStravick, chief executive of the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA), said the funding was "absolutely essential" to making Northern Ireland society work. | Celine McStravick, chief executive of the Northern Ireland Council for Voluntary Action (NICVA), said the funding was "absolutely essential" to making Northern Ireland society work. |
She said that ESF was used by 67 members represented by the council and amounted to around 1,700 employees. | She said that ESF was used by 67 members represented by the council and amounted to around 1,700 employees. |
"I have been inundated with emails, telephone calls and meetings with our members; who are angry, they are frustrated, they're feeling disrespected." | |
Levelling Up Minister Dehenna Davison said the £57m announcement was an "important milestone ". | |
"We are making the most of opportunities outside the European Union to deliver for people in Northern Ireland," she said. | |
Related Topics | Related Topics |
NI Brexit | NI Brexit |
European Union | European Union |
Brexit | Brexit |