Horsham District Council

07/25/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 07/25/2024 10:23

Horsham residents to vote on how new People's Budget is spent

Horsham residents to vote on how new People's Budget is spent

Published: 25 Jul 2024

Horsham District residents will be asked to vote on how money from Horsham District Council's newly approved People's Budget will be allocated.

The People's Budget of £100,000 was approved by the Council in June 2024 and will focus on activities and initiatives that support children and young people under 25.

As a first step, local charities and community organisations are being asked to put forward proposals that will benefit the under 25s via an application for funding.

The organisations will be able to apply for grants of either £20k, £10k or £5k for their activities.

These funds will then be distributed in line with a public vote, ensuring residents can decide how funds are used for priorities that matter most to them.

Charities and organisations interested in applying for funds can view the grant details and criteria on the Council website.

Commenting on the new People's Budget Horsham District Council Cabinet Member for Communities and Wellbeing Cllr Sam Raby said:

"I am really excited by this new allocation of funds with this year's priority of benefitting the young people of our District.

Our young people have been particularly hard-hit in recent years, initially as a result of the pandemic and then by the ongoing closing down of youth provision facilities as a result of the cost- of- living crisis. This has badly affected their mental health and overall wellbeing.

"I see the People's Budget as a great opportunity to create positive experiences for this sector of our community.

"At this stage I would like to encourage as many voluntary and community groups as possible to contact us with their activity proposals to build a better future for our young people."

Applications will be accepted up until Monday 30 September.

Applications for funding must:

  • Demonstrate how they contribute to the delivery of at least one of the Council's priorities
  • Deliver measurable outcome
  • Be from voluntary or community sector organisations
  • Operate within the Horsham District
  • Be a legal entity with an appropriate written constitution and governing body and its own bank account and appropriate governance
  • Not unfairly exclude individuals from participation

The allocation of funding will be equally split between the north and south of Horsham District.