News Date: Tuesday 10th June 2008
Tim calls for more support for Adur and Worthing's charities and community groups
Plans to cut red tape, promote charitable giving and get more people involved.
Tim has welcomed important new proposals from Conservative leader, David Cameron, to help boost the work of charities, social enterprises and voluntary groups across Adur and Worthing. A series of practical policies seek to strengthen the voluntary sector, cut unnecessary red tape and get more people involved in local charities and local community groups.
The Conservative policy proposals include:
- Simplifying the Gift Aid system to reduce the bureaucratic burden on charities and promote more charitable giving
- Replacing the Big Lottery Fund (BLF) and with a Voluntary Action Lottery Fund; the BLF has attracted criticism for giving grants to controversial causes and spending money on government services rather than funding voluntary good causes.
- Creating a network of Social Enterprise Zones to boost social investment in deprived communities.
- Cutting unnecessary red tape and form-filling.
- Establishing a one-stop funding portal for significant government grants, to help voluntary groups through the confusing 'jungle' of different state grants.
- Enabling the voluntary sector to compete on an equal footing with the private sector to provide services.
- Promoting co-operatives, to allow local communities to run, and own, community assets and set up new government-funded schools.
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