LandAid: Routes Out of Homelessness Grant Programmes - Safe Places
Overview
OVERVIEW
Thanks to the funds raised by their supporters in the property industry, they are able to make grants totalling over £2,000,000 per year to charities and not-for-profits who provide support and accommodation to young people experiencing homelessness.
They aim to deliver a range of programmes which
- Deliver the greatest positive impact on the lives of young people facing homelessness.
- Identify emerging needs, together with the most effective solutions and the organisations best placed to implement them.
- Are based on and showcasing best practice, or offer clear opportunities for learning from new approaches.
- Leverage the resources and skills of LandAid’s staff, networks, partners, and supporters to maximise the quality and scale of support for young people.
- Meet the national and regional strategic priorities of LandAid and our partners.
Each of their grant programmes, outlined below, are designed to create additional bedspaces of different types:
- Safe Places programme – short and medium-term hosting bedspaces for young people. This could include Nightstop or Supported Lodging type projects, amongst others.
- Capital Grants programme – a grants programme funding bedspaces which are owned or leased by not-for-profit organisations, including new builds, renovation and other innovative capital projects.
- Move-on Grants programme – funding access to private rented sector bedspaces for young people ready to move into independent accommodation.
These programmes support interventions on 3 points of the Youth Homelessness Positive Pathway Model. Based on this Pathway Model, their programmes create Emergency, Supported and Move-On bedspaces.
Grant applications are processed by their Programmes and Impact team and presented for consideration to LandAid’s Grant and Impact Committee, comprising senior figures from their industry supporters with significant expertise in investment, housing and social impact.
WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR?
They welcome applications from all charitable organisations with a project that meets their criteria, but they’re particularly interested in hearing about projects that will create bedspaces with the following attributes:
- Based in the North-East, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland
- For groups of young people who may be disproportionately at risk of homelessness. This would include young people of colour, young refugees and young people identifying as LGBTQ+
- Which would be transformational for the charity and/or local area
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Organisational Information
- You must be a Charity, Community Interest Company (CIC), Charitable Incorporated Organisation (CIO) or other form of not-for-profit organisation.
- You need at least three unrelated members of your Board of Trustees.
- Your charity must work with young people aged 16-25 who are homeless, or who are at risk of, or who have experienced homelessness. This does not have to be the exclusive focus of your organisation’s work. However, LandAid funding can only cover projects (or parts of projects) which specifically support this age-group
Project Information
- Any project we fund must take place in the UK.
- They do not retrospectively fund projects, or fund projects which are the duty of statutory funders, or projects that you could fund yourselves. They do not make unrestricted grants towards running costs
- They are open to partnership applications, with an identified lead partner who will hold the funding and monitoring duties associated with the grant
Financial Information
- You must not have free reserves far in excess of your reserves policy without a valid reason. They define this to include reserves which you allocated to a certain purpose but are free to reallocate as needed. It does not include the value of fixed assets such as buildings.
Additional documentation required
- Latest copy of your annual accounts and impact report
- The following policies: Safeguarding; Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
- Memorandum & Articles of Association
Safe Places programme
Through their Safe Places Programme, they aim to create up to 250 host-household bedspaces for young people by 2024.
To deliver this impact they will work in partnership with the national Nightstop network, as well as other local and regional charities in specific areas of the country, or who are working with specific communities of people where the need, and the potential to achieve most impact is clearly evidenced.
What can they fund?
They want you to tell us! Funding can be used in a variety of ways by charities, including
- Host recruitment campaigns for Nightstops, Supported Lodgings or other hosting initiatives
- Other interventions to assist volunteer host schemes to grow their capacity, including launching new services
What are the desired outcomes?
This list is not exhaustive. You may wish to take a flexible approach within your project plan, and fund a number of different methods. They’re keen to hear your ideas for how you can best achieve the following outcomes for young people.
- Creation of safe, good quality, host-household bed-spaces for young people
- Young people are able to move on to secure accommodation after a time-limited stay in the accommodation
- Young people experience feel safer, better connected and more hopeful about their future
How much funding is available?
They do not have set limits on funding applications, but within applications they look at a bedspace usually costing anywhere between £1,000 - £3,500 for this funding programme.
They welcome applications from charities who have identified a clear need and solution.
They want you to clearly demonstrate how you will achieve lasting impact for young people through this increased emergency capacity.
What is a bedspace in this grant programme?
- A safe, good quality accommodation option which will be available on average for at least three-years
- If their grant is match-funding within a larger project, they only count LandAid’s bedspaces as the proportion of bedspaces created within the project by our funding Bedspaces are time-limited, over a short or longer-term period, with evidenced pathways for young people to access more permanent housing
How will they calculate predicted social value?
- Predicted social value will be calculated as a one-off benefit for the expected number of young people over a 3-year period to be hosted by the project and successfully move-on to more permanent housing.
- They will base these estimates on the information provided in your application, and on evaluations of similar schemes where possible.
FREE PROFESSIONAL SUPPORT FOR YOUR PROJECT
Their Pro Bono Programme seeks to match the knowledge and professional services of property industry professionals with not-for-profit organisations across the UK.
The earlier in a project that they can discuss professional support with you, the more value they are able to add in developing the project, and the more likely a corporate partner is to offer the support.
Examples of support their network of partners have provided include (but are not limited to):
- architectural / engineering advice;
- development management;
- property investment / financial advice;
- surveying services; legal advice, and
- tenant representation.
This support is available to all non-profits with an inclusive social mission, whether you are in receipt of grant-funding or not. Please get in contact with them to find out more.