🚨🗣NEW: 'I’m sad to say some people will die. I don’t think the Government care.' - 'Imminent crisis' ahead of cuts
🎥Chief Reporter
@jamesgould23 speaking to David Babington, CEO of
@amhNI.
⚠️Community and voluntary groups have gathered at Stormont this morning ahead of looming funding cuts.
A major funding programme is due to be replaced this week, with support for voluntary organisations set to fall by around 64%.
Mr Babington says a local solution is urgently needed.
The sector warns the changes could lead to hundreds of job losses.
Both the Stormont Executive and representatives from the community sector have called for a rethink, but the Government insists the Executive has the flexibility to provide additional support if it chooses.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) will be replaced by the Local Growth Fund from 1 April.
EU funding for charities and community groups in Northern Ireland, previously delivered through the European Social Fund (ESF), ended in 2023 following Brexit.
That funding was replaced by the UKSPF, which is now being succeeded by the Local Growth Fund.
The new scheme operates on a 70/30 capital-to-resource split, leading to significant reductions in day-to-day funding for the voluntary and community sector.