Council Launches COVID-19 Local Support Grant

Council Launches COVID-19 Local Support Grant
Council Launches Local Support Grant

East Riding of Yorkshire Council has launched a discretionary grant scheme to support those most in need with the cost of food, energy, water bills and other essentials.

The grant aims to give vulnerable households peace of mind as COVID-19 restrictions are eased by helping those who need it to have food on the table and other essentials.

The COVID-19 Local Support Grant is funded from one-off Central Government funding by the Department for Work and Pensions, announced on 20 June, which enables local authorities to provide financial support to those most in need this year.

The council has committed funding from this scheme to provide food vouchers to households with children that are eligible for free school meals.

To help ensure fairness of applications and access to the grant for those who need it, East Riding of Yorkshire Council will implement the COVID-19 Local Support Grant as a discretionary scheme until the one-off funding has been fully utilised.

The scheme runs until 30 September this year. Applications will close on Sunday, 5 September, to allow funds to be fully distributed.

The discretionary funding available will not be sufficient to provide support to all residents, therefore the council will target and prioritise support in key areas.

Speaking about the COVID-19 Local Support Grant Scheme, Councillor , leader of East Riding of Yorkshire Council, said:

“The past 18 months have been incredibly challenging for some of our residents and we want to provide support to those most in need through the COVID-19 Local Support Grant Scheme to help them pay for food and other essentials. The council has already used funding from this scheme to provide food vouchers to households where the children are eligible for free school meals.

“I am delighted that the scheme will continue to make a difference to vulnerable households and urge those who are eligible to apply before the deadline on 5 September.”

The council also has an emergency assistance scheme available to residents who have had an interruption to their income and where they require support to remain in the community.

For more information, criteria of the grants and how to apply, go to www.eastriding.gov.uk/living/emergency-assistance/



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