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Local Trust is a place-based funder supporting communities to achieve their ambitions.
Find out moreGo straight to…
< Back to main menuEssential guidance and information to help you deliver change in your community
Toolkits and future support
Practical support and resources for community organisations
Find out moreDemonstrating the value of long-term, unconditional, resident-led funding
Find out moreA series of projects sharing what worked in the Big Local programme and why, and supporting the Big Local legacy in the communities that were involved.
Beacon areas
Supporting connections between community organisations continuing resident-led action beyond Big Local
Find out moreHealth inequalities
Supporting community-led health and wellbeing approaches to tackle health inequalities
Find out moreThe latest news and blogs from Local Trust, Big Local and beyond, exploring community power and resident-led change
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Local Trust, a place-based funder delivering the Big Local programme, has released its latest policy report, calling for the next government to focus on hyper-local solutions to tackle entrenched inequalities and stimulate economic growth – with the most deprived communities experiencing a total productivity gap of an estimated £124.1 billion.
The report, Why the next government should focus on neighbourhoods, presents compelling evidence on the efficacy of neighbourhood-level interventions in addressing disparities within regions and improving overall quality of life.
The report identifies three primary reasons why a neighbourhood focused approach is essential:
The benefits of focusing on a neighbourhood approach, include:
Local Trust is calling on the next government to implement a national strategy for neighbourhoods, focusing on the 225 most disadvantaged areas in England. These areas face the double disadvantage of high deprivation and a lack of social infrastructure, making them the optimal target for investment and support.