UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF)
Nottingham City Council has been awarded over £8.6m to spend on the UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) up until 31 March 2025.
To access this funding, Local Authorities were required to submit Investment Plans to government for approval by the Department for Levelling Up Housing & Communities.
UKSPF consists of three interconnected priority themes
- Communities and Place
- Supporting Local Business
- People and Skills
Nottingham’s Investment Plan along with selected Interventions, Outcomes and Outputs are available here. Click below to download the files:
- Nottingham’s UK SPF Investment Plan
- Nottingham’s UK SPF Investment Plan Indicative Deliverables
- Nottingham’s UK SPF Investment Plan Expenditure Profile
Content is indicative until approved by DLUHC.
Our plans for delivery
UKSPF will be delivered through a blend of:
- Grants to public or private organisations (“Lead local authorities should note that competitions for projects is the default approach for selecting recipients of public grants.”)
- Commissioning third party organisations (refers to commissioning a delivery organisation without competition. Normally the only suitable body)
- Procurement of service provision (following national procurement regulations)
- In-house provision (Some community level interventions may require a commissioning or in-house approach, recognising that competitions for grant may create barriers to participation in left behind communities)
UKSPF Indicators (Outputs & Outcomes)
Definitions and Guidance
The Government has published Technical Guidance on the UKSPF Outputs and Outcomes. (see below).
Open Call 1 (OC1) – Community Development
This call focused on the UKSPF Investment Priorities within Nottingham City Council’s UKSPF programme of:
- People and Skills
- Communities and Place
Nottingham City Council will utilise approximately £4m of UK SPF funding to support its community development objectives. Within these combined Investment Priorities, we encouraged applications from organisations, groups and bodies whose activities support the development of Nottingham’s communities and the people who live within them.
With the key metric of Improving Pride in Place by 2030, we asked for applications that included:
- Strengthening the social fabric of Nottingham.
- Promoting social inclusion.
- Reducing social deprivation, reducing the cost of living and encouraging social mobility
- Developing community and neighbourhood infrastructure.
- Delivering life, vocational, financial and personal developmental skills.
- Offering engagement of Economically Inactive residents to support local regeneration and economic progression.
- Contributing to Nottingham becoming a carbon neutral city by 2028.
We aim to use this portion of the UKSPF programme funding to deliver tangible improvements to our local communities where people live, study and work, so that Nottingham citizens feel more proud, more connected and more invested in and towards our historic city.
The table below details the organisations that were successful in securing grants to deliver their proposed projects through this call.
Organisation |
UKSPF Investment Priority |
Project Start Date |
---|---|---|
Access Training | People & Skills | April 2024 |
Bestwood Partnership | People & Skills | Dec 2023 |
Evolve | Communities & Place People & Skills |
Jan 2023 Dec 2023 |
Framework Housing | People & Skills | Apr 2023 |
Futures | Communities & Place | Dec 2023 |
Places for People | People & Skills | Jan 2023 |
Princes Trust | People & Skills | Dec 2023 |
Renewal Trust | Communities & Place | Jan 2023 |
Second Chance Learning Academy | People & Skills | Dec 2023 |
St Anns Advice | Communities & Place | Jan 2023 |
Transform Training | People & Skills | Dec 2023 |
Volunteer it Yourself | Communities & Place People & Skills |
Jan 2023 Apr 2024 |
For more details about the Organisations and the projects that have now started, you can click on the links in the table above.
We will be posting more detail about the projects that each organisation will be delivering on this web-page in the near future.
UKSPF Nottingham Open Call 2 (OC2)
This call focused on the UKSPF Investment Priorities within Nottingham City Council’s UKSPF programme of
- Communities and Place
- Supporting Local Businesses
Nottingham City Council will utilise approximately £300,000 of UKSPF funding to support its visitor economy objectives. Within these combined Investment Priorities, we encourage applications from organisations, groups and bodies whose activities support the development of the visitor economy in Nottingham.
With the key goal of Improving Pride in Place by 2030, we asked for applications that included:
- Supporting events and culture with funding for arts and culture.
- Supporting the business, visitor and conference events sector.
- Campaigns to encourage visitors into the city.
Marketing Nottingham & Nottinghamshire were successful in securing the grant funding to deliver this activity.
For more details about this Organisation and their project, you can click on the link above.
UKSPF Nottingham Open Call 3 (OC3)
This call focused on the UKSPF Investment Priority within Nottingham City Council’s UKSPF programme of:
- Supporting Local Businesses
Nottingham City Council has added a local intervention to its UKSPF programme to specifically support inward investment, recognising the importance of this to creating jobs and prosperity within the city. It will utilise approximately £300,000 of UKSPF funding to support inward investment activities including Foreign Direct Investment (FDI).
Marketing Nottingham & Nottinghamshire were successful in securing the grant funding to deliver this activity.
For more details about this Organisation and their project, you can click on the link above.
Open Call 4 (OC4) – Business Growth 1
This call focused on the UKSPF Investment Priorities within Nottingham City Council’s UKSPF programme of:
- Supporting Local Businesses
Nottingham City Council will utilise approximately £700,000 of UKSPF funding to support its business growth objectives.
We requested applications which support:
- Start-up businesses.
- Businesses with innovation and R&D.
- Businesses within key sectors.
These support interventions will help to grow business productivity, increase the local business pool and drive growth in the economy.
The table below details the organisations that were successful in securing grants to deliver their proposed projects through this call.
Organisation | UKSPF Investment Priority | Project Start Date |
Medilink Midlands | Supporting Local Businesses | Apr 2023 |
NBV Enterprise Solutions | Supporting Local Businesses | Apr 2023 |
University of Nottingham – Institute of Advanced Manufacturing | Supporting Local Businesses | Jul 2023 |
Nottingham Trent University | Supporting Local Businesses | Apr 2024 |
We will be posting more details about the projects that each organisation will be delivering on this web-page in the near future.
This call focused on the UKSPF Investment Priority of Supporting Local Businesses within Nottingham City Council’s UKSPF programme.
Nottingham City Council has awarded approximately £595,000 of UKSPF Revenue and Capital funding to support its business growth objectives from April 2024 to March 2025.
Through this Open Call, Nottingham City Council awarded grant funding to deliver 4 separate projects (or lots). These projects will help to grow business productivity, increase the local business pool and drive growth in the economy.
Nottingham Trent University was successful in securing the grant funding to deliver Lots 1, 2 and 3
- Lot 1 Supporting Enterprise Infrastructure, Incubators and Accelerators.
- Lot 2 Growing the Local Social Economy.
- Lot 3 Developing Angel Investor Networks.
The University of Nottingham was successful in securing the grant funding to deliver Lot 4.
For more details about this Organisation and their project, you can click on the links above
This call focused on the UKSPF Investment Priority of People & Skills within Nottingham City Council’s UKSPF programme.
Nottingham City Council has awarded £189,750 of UKSPF Revenue and Capital funding to support its Employment & Skills objectives from April 2024 to March 2025.
Nottingham College was successful in securing the grant funding to deliver this project which will:
- Help to meet local skills needs.
- Deliver Green Skills courses.
- Supporting the delivery of life and career skills courses.
- Promote social inclusion.
- Reduce social deprivation and encouraging social mobility.
- Engage economically inactive residents to support their economic progression.
- Contribute to Nottingham becoming a carbon neutral city by 2028.
For more details about this Organisation and their project, you can click the link above
Crowdfund Nottingham Project
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