TDS Foundation awards £94k towards improving PRS

TDS Foundation awards £94k towards improving PRS

11:50 AM, 27th September 2017, About 7 years ago 2

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The Charitable Foundation of TDS deposit protection scheme made £94,054.94 in awards in latest round of funding. It hopes to break £500k in total by the next round of funding

The TDS Charitable Foundation awarded over £94,000 to organisations to advance education on housing rights and obligations in the PRS.

Now in its ninth round of funding in four years, the Foundation’s awards were split among ten organisations and charities across England.

The Foundation was established by Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) to raise standards through education in the private rented sector.

Projects being awarded funding include:
• Easton and Lawrence Hill Neighbourhood Management
• Community Links Bromley
• South Hams Citizens Advice Bureau
• Father Hudson’s Society
• Centre for Sustainable
• Firvale Community Hub
• Living Options Devon
• Newcastle City Council (Private Rented Service)
• Avon and Bristol Law Centre (ABLC)
• Ealing Equality Council

To date, it has provided over £400k in funding support for organisations across England and Wales and hopes to top the half million-pound mark in its next round of funding.

Prof. Martin Partington CBE QC, Chairman of The TDS Charitable Foundation, said: “We’re proud to support the ten initiatives receiving awards. The PRS is often difficult to navigate but the projects we’re supporting will go somewhere to make sure that both landlords and tenants across the country know their rights and responsibilities.

“The TDS Charitable Foundation goes right to the heart of the private rented market, with grants aimed directly at benefitting tenants and landlords in communities across England and Wales.

“Applications from similar organisations for our next round of funding will be close on 4 October 2017 and we’d encourage any organisation or charity that educates and informs tenants, landlords or agents to apply.”

Organisations wishing to apply for support must submit their bids by 5pm on Wednesday 4th October 2017.

Further information on the application process and criteria are available here: http://bit.ly/TDS_Char


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terry sullivan

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9:44 AM, 28th September 2017, About 7 years ago

where do these funds originate?

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17:03 PM, 30th September 2017, About 7 years ago

http://www.propertyindustryeye.com/generation-rent-given-grant-aid-tds-charity/

Lobbying organisation Generation Rent has picked up £2,500 from the new TDS Charitable Foundation – an offshoot of The Dispute Service.

Generation Rent, which wants to see rent controls introduced together with a ban on letting agent fees, is one of the first beneficiaries of the scheme.

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