A £600,000 pot of funding launched in Greater Manchester
aims to find “real-life” solutions to the housing problems facing thousands of
vulnerable private renters in the city. Funded by the Nationwide Foundation and
hosted by housing charity Shelter, the £1.2m Fair Housing Futures project seeks
to address the challenges of accessing and living in Greater Manchester’s
private rented sector, that are faced by tenants with limited financial and
social support. The scheme is now calling for local organisations such as
tenant’s groups, housing associations, and organisations covering planning,
development and even health and well-being, to apply to have their ideas backed
with cash from a £600,000 grant fund over the next three years. Read more on
24housing.
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