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OUR AIM

LintelTrust's broad aim is to encourage and enable individuals to live as independent a life as possible in their homes and to play an active part in their communities.

 

WHO BENEFITS?

LintelTrust works under the premise that the main aim of any grant funding should concentrate on the benefits to the eventual grant recipient. This has been achieved over the last nearly 30 years through the operation of the Trust’s General Grants Programme. This is where LintelTrust’s staff and Trustees’ wide knowledge of the housing sector, their connections with it and their experience of it has ensured that the resources generated have been targeted into the heart of disadvantaged communities.

 

OUR PROGRAMMES

The Trust  continues to consult widely on the way it allocates grants. As a result of this review we have established three ongoing core funding themes:  these are:

  • Mainstreaming Equalities Programme

  • Older People’s Programme

  • General Grants Programme

IS YOUR PROJECT ELIGIBLE?

Applications will be sought, and accepted, from appropriate voluntary organisations for suitable projects which meet the objectives of the Trust and its funding programme, which are to support projects with a housing, support or community theme, which:

 

-  support or develop communities throughout Scotland

-  encourage or enable individuals to live a full life in their own homes or community

-  encourage the development of new housing options or services to respond to new or existing needs, particularly for older people, ethnic minorities, single homeless, people with physical disabilities or learning difficulties

-  identify or enhance good practice in the delivery of services

-  encourage the development of partnerships to address needs

-  prevent or address homelessness

-  provide advice, information or advocacy services

 

 

Essential Criteria

 

All applications for grant or loan must meet the following requirements:

 

1.  applications must be from voluntary, not-for-profit organisations

 

2.  applications must be for projects in Scotland

 

3.  applications must be for projects which meet the objectives outlined above and must have a housing/support/community link

 

In addition to the above requirements, any organisation applying for a grant or a loan must also demonstrate the following:

 

4.  that the organisation will be able to manage the additional funds effectively

 

5.  that the organisation or project is properly planned, with clear aims and targets

 

6.  that the organisation has an equal opportunities policy and is committed to promoting equal opportunities

 

7.   that the progress of the project will be monitored and the impact of the Trust’s grant will be evaluated in a meaningful way

 

8.  that the organisation does not have large unrestricted reserves which could otherwise reasonably be used to meet the cost of the project

 

9.  that the organisation has, or is likely to be able to develop, a good track record in services to its client group or the community

 

WHAT WE DO NOT FUND

By way of clarification, the Trust does not fund individuals; large capital projects; holidays; vehicles; general appeals or projects that are not housing related.

 

           

 

 

1.Mainstreaming Equalities Programme

 

The aim of the ‘Mainstreaming Equalities Programme’ is to provide imaginative and replicable models of practice which demonstrate how community/voluntary agencies can practically address the inequalities faced by disabled people and people from minority ethnic communities in their participation in and access to social housing and related service providers/provision.

 

The objective is to practice and promote partnership working across the social housing sector to maximize investment in the programme and ensure that the learning outcomes are disseminated to as wide an audience (appropriate) as possible thus influencing policy and practice in the longer term.

To deliver several specific outcomes including:

·         Greater involvement and participation by people with disabilities and those from minority ethnic backgrounds in devising and delivering new solutions to their housing problems

·         The adoption and/or funding by mainstream housing agencies and bodies of new solutions to housing problems faced by these marginalised groups

·         A measurable increase, at a local level, in uptake of services from these two groups

·         More consistent integration of minority ethnic and people with disabilities' housing needs into the general housing policy and provision of mainstream housing providers and bodies.

 

 

Methodology

 

LintelTrust will allocate grants to community-based groups and will evaluate both the projects progress and conclusion versus its original objectives.

 

As a result of initial consultation with the local agencies including Communities Scotland, the Scottish Executive, statutory agencies, housing providers and in light of learning from other projects, three key themes have emerged

 

Themes

 

  1. Involving disabled people and people from minority ethnic communities in the decision making processes through –

 

·         Capacity building. This will be a two way process, involving building the capacity of both individuals and community groups in conjunction with developing the capacity of housing providers to be able to respond appropriately and practically to meet the specific needs of these groups

·         Advocacy

·         Training

 

 

  1. Ensuring information provision is accessible and informed choices are promoted through –

 

·         standards, style and methods

·         capacity building

 

  1. Reducing attitudinal barriers through –

 

    • building bridges between communities
    • peer support
    • sharing skills

 

 

These themes will be finalised in dialogue with representative groups and individuals experiencing these barriers:

 

 Grants

 

LintelTrust will seek applications that can contribute to the development of work within these three themes. LintelTrust has established the following criteria for grant applications:

 

·         Projects will be :

 

·         Based in Scotland and working at a national and/or local level

·         New developments i.e.work your organisation is not currently undertaking

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·         The applicant must be able to demonstrate:

 

·         there is a need for the project

·         that there are clear methods and processes to meet that need

·         there is a system in place to monitor and evaluate the impact of the project

·         that the project is likely to be of sustainable benefit.

 

·         The project will aim to:

 

·         involve users and carers in developing the project/service.

·         demonstrate collaborative working

·         promote Equal Opportunities

·         demonstrate a benefit to a number of people (value for money).

·         Develop good practice which can then be disseminated to other organisations throughout Scotland.

 

 

 

Evaluation

 

All projects involved in the programme will be required to participate in an evaluation process, which will include providing information on the progress of the project and the projects conclusion versus its original objectives to the Trustees of LintelTrust and participating in a series of seminars where participants will be able to share and learn from each other.

 

 2.Older People’s Programme.

 

All larger grants have currently been awarded in this category.  However, work is ongoing to increase funding under this heading (as with the Mainstreaming Equalities Programme).  Projects applying under this Programme should have a direct bearing on improving the lives of older people, by promoting innovative projects helping older people to remain in their own homes for longer, should they desire to do so.  Projects should be able to be replicated elsewhere, and be of real benefit to older people.    Thanks to the Miss Agnes H Hunter's Trust, for providing some further capacity to fund some previously assessed projects which fell into this criteria.

 

 

 

For more information on LintelTrust's General Grants Programme please see our Grant Application pages.