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Stronger Communities Fund review

Stronger Communities Fund Review

Our Stronger Communities Fund is a pot of money we set aside to support projects within our communities which benefit our customers. Organisations can apply for grants or in-kind help from our workmen to help achieve their project outcomes. You can read about some of the success stories from previous applicants here: Supporting your communities – Selwood Housing

Policy review

What did we ask?

We invited five of our customers to help us review our Stronger Communities Fund. Our customers were asked to research our offer and then join us in a focus group to discuss what they found and how we might improve things.

We also consulted them on our proposal to add a new level of funding which would allow individual customers to apply for up to £500 to improve their communities.

What did our customers say?

Our customers gave us a lot to think about. Below we have summarised the recommendations into two points

  • There are three distinct levels of funding available; in-kind support, community organisation grants and the new individual grants. But this isn't made clear through our current offer. We need to define each level, the timescales and decision-making process, who is the target audience is for each and provide examples of what a successful application would look like. We also need to make the fund easier to find on our website.
  • We need to think Carefully about how we will manage the new individual grants. As we're going to be offering money to people who have likely never ran a project before, we need to re-think how we pay out to successful applications and how we support applicants to achieve their projects.

What are our next steps?

In the short term we will be looking at making the necessary changes to our policy, procedure, application process and website in line with our customer's recommendations. Our long-term goal is to work on our offer of individual grants to customers. We are planning to trial a few applications over a six month period and then review this part of the offer again to see what works and what doesn't.

If you want to find out more about the Stronger Communities Fund or talk to one of our facilitators about an application, email us at makeadifference@selwoodhousing.com

Get in touch

If you have any questions about the programme, or to find out about ways to get involved, contact our involvement team.

Email: makeadifference@selwoodhousing.com
Phone: 01225 715 715

Can't find what you're looking for?

If you can't find what you're looking for please contact us at info@selwoodhousing.com

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2 days ago
Selwood Housing

Thank you for your patience while we carried out maintenance on our customer portal. The MySelwoodHousing portal is now back up and running. ... See MoreSee Less

Thank you for your patience while we carried out maintenance on our customer portal. The MySelwoodHousing portal is now back up and running.
2 days ago
Selwood Housing

'*Customer reminder* This year is a 53-week year

As a customer, you pay your rent on a weekly basis. Normally there are 52 Mondays in the year when your rent is due.

However, every five or six years, including 2024/25, there are 53 Mondays in the year, which means 53 rent payment days instead of the usual 52. This additional week makes up for a shortfall in days that occurred in the previous standard accounting years, i.e., 52 weeks x 7 only equals 364 days, not 365 days.

More details about how this affects your rent charges can be found on our website: ecs.page.link/Bx4U9

If you claim the housing element of Universal Credit, don’t forget to update your new rent via your UC portal.
... See MoreSee Less

*Customer reminder* This year is a 53-week year

As a customer, you pay your rent on a weekly basis. Normally there are 52 Mondays in the year when your rent is due. 

However, every five or six years, including 2024/25, there are 53 Mondays in the year, which means 53 rent payment days instead of the usual 52. This additional week makes up for a shortfall in days that occurred in the previous standard accounting years, i.e., 52 weeks x 7 only equals 364 days, not 365 days.

More details about how this affects your rent charges can be found on our website: https://ecs.page.link/Bx4U9

If you claim the housing element of Universal Credit, don’t forget to update your new rent via your UC portal.

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Does that mean next year is a 51 week year?

Note to all universal credit does NOT cover that extra week, so you ll have to find it out of your own pocket.

This is quite good to know, even tho I am a greensquare tenant. Thanks for the heads up Selwood Housing

These rents are becoming astronomical, it's becoming cheaper to go private sector after the second 7.7% rise in two consecutive years.

3 days ago
Selwood Housing

Good luck to our group development director, Paul Walsh, and everyone else taking part in tonight's SleepOutDoorway Wiltshireshire. You're all supporting such vital work and we know the charity, and those they support, will hugely appreciate your involvement. ... See MoreSee Less

Good luck to our group development director, Paul Walsh, and everyone else taking part in tonights SleepOut for Doorway Wiltshire. Youre all supporting such vital work and we know the charity, and those they support, will hugely appreciate your involvement.

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Well done Paul 👏🏼

Good luck paul!

Good luck Paul!! 🤩

Thinking of you tonight Paul ☂️💧

Good Luck Paul !

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