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Groups from across Worthing have come together to build connections and celebrate their successful bids for funding from the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) Neighbourhood Fund. Over £577,000 from our CIL Neighbourhood Fund was successfully bid for by 45 community groups and voluntary sector organisations in September this year. Groups have already started using the money on a range of projects that improve the lives of residents in the town, with others developing plans to get their projects up and running in the new year. At the celebration event, representatives from Dad La Soul, Humber Avenue Community Allotments, Sight Support Worthing and West Tarring Young People's Hub spoke about their projects, as well as the work they do in the community and how this funding is helping to support them. The audience of over 70 people was shown progress photos and videos and heard powerful testimonials. There was also a chance to ask questions as part of a panel session designed to help groups learn from each other. Soul and gospel choir Spring into Soul, which was awarded funding to host a month of events to celebrate Worthing Black History Month in October, topped off the celebrations with a couple of songs before groups were given the chance to network. Community Works, a local organisation that supports the voluntary community and social enterprise sector, also spoke about the advice, support, learning and networking opportunities it can offer. On the night, groups were enthusiastic about the chance to collaborate by sharing resources, partnering on projects and even helping each other apply for other funding opportunities. Feedback from groups after the event highlighted the opportunity to make new links and the chance to hear about and be inspired by other people’s projects. The CIL Neighbourhood Fund is collected as a levy from developers building in the local area, to offset the impact felt by residents. As part of our commitment to being a council for the community, last year we began speaking with community groups to find out how the fund can be made fairer, more transparent and easier to bid for grants from. We will be following up on the progress of the successful projects and will give residents regular updates via its website and social media platforms. 👉Visit https://lnkd.in/eQ_b6U-T to find out more about the fund. #Worthing #communitygroups #voluntarysector #communityengagement #communityparticipation #funding #development #localgovernment

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