LCDP
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LCDP is a Community Development organisation working across the City of Lincoln and the County of Lincolnshire. Originally known as Lincoln Community Development Project, LCDP was initiated by the Churches of Lincoln to address economic and community development within the City of Lincoln. The project now also provides training courses, funding advice and support to small organisations. Historically the LCDP provided small grants through the Community Chest scheme, but no longer does so.
The project is a Company Limited by Guarantee[1] and has achieved Charitable[2] Status.
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[edit] Origins
LCDP was launched by a group of people in January 1997, led by Andrew Vaughan, Industrial Chaplain in Lincoln. On the origins of the project, Andrew has said the following:
"There were a lot of creative projects going on like the regeneration of Sessions House and new training schemes being put together, but I felt there was a missing ingredient," he said. "I thought you can have all this opportunity for people but, unless they feel motivated themselves and supported in a way that forms aspirations, then the great things that were out there would remain untapped."[3]
[edit] Funding
The project has received funding and support from a variety of Uk and European based Public and Private funding streams. Present funding for the project comes from:[4]
European Social Fund
European Regional Development Fund
Neighbourhood Renewal Fund
Lloyds TSB
Safer & Stronger Communities Fund(SSCF)
Big Lottery Fund
Community Empowerment Fund
Community Chest
Single Programme
Sure Start
Lincolnshire NHS
Urban Challenge
City of Lincoln Council
[edit] Neighbourhood Management Teams
In September 2006 LCDP received funding through the Neighbourhood Renewal Fund via the City of Lincoln Council to work in partnership to set up two Neighbourhood Management Teams, on the St Giles and Moorland estates of the City of Lincoln.
[edit] BME Mental Health Project
In January 2007 LCDP began work with the local Primary Care Trust to work with Black and Minority Ethnic groups across Lincolnshire to combat barriers preventing members of BME communities to access Mental Healthcare.
[edit] References
- ^ Companies House registered No. 03275199
- ^ Charities Commission Registered Charity No. 1064566
- ^ Andrew Vaughan, 28th June 2007, Lincolnshire Echo article
- ^ LCDP annual report 2006
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