Investment theme: Building skills and confidence
Purpose:
To enable the organisation to deliver three well-planned outcomes based Empowering Women Programmes empowering women negatively impacted by covid-19. The programme will be co-produced by the women and build self-esteem; confidence and reduce stress, suppo
Year of grant: 10/3/2021
FR Number: FR-0058007
Amount awarded: £3000
Location: CLYDEBANK
Full description
Centre 81 steering group are an outcome-based organisation serving the community of Whitecrook. Whitecrook is in the top 10% of indices of all SIMD indicators, and in particular has a higher percentage than the Scottish average of females. Whitecrook has almost twice the average of lone parent families (51% opposed to Scottish average of 27%), and statistically of all UK families headed by a single parent 90% are women. It means that most of the children and families are predominately female led. The funding will enable the organisation to deliver 3 co-produced empowering women programmes that will support women to have increased self-esteem; increased confidence; build skills and reduce stress. The course will also support the women to have a voice. The programme will be delivered potentially using a blended model, including face-to-face and online, depending upon lockdown restrictions. It is recognised within the community there are higher than average domestic abuse incidences. By delivering this well-planned course they will improve the health and well-being of women, as well as their family, and support increased participation in local democracy, whilst supporting improved social economy. The project will directly benefit 24 women.
Budget breakdown:
The applicant advised (they disclosed they have dyslexia) the total project costs are £11,000 and they have secured £8,000 and are seeking a contribution of £3,000 from Foundation Scotland
Funding from: Scotland Loves Local 5000; Community Education Staff 10hrs per week; CRF 2000 Digital / Hardware Yes CRF 1000 Resources = £8,000 secured
Community Education Staff Member £20p/h incl. employment costs. This will fund 10hrs per week for 13 weeks £2600 ? this is based on current salary and on-costs. Current hourly rate is £16.50 per hour, which is in-line with industry
Project Resources; incl. stationary, refreshments, room hire £300, however it should advise £400 ? they have used their experience in identifying costs to support project delivery. They recognise they have included hire of room within project costs and currently the provision would be delivered online in accordance with guidelines.