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23 May 2012 – Over £500k of Government funding awarded to Disabled People’s User-Led Organisations

Disabled People’s User-Led Organisations (DPULOs) have benefited from £509,124 of extra Government money, the Minister for Disabled People has announced today.

These Disabled People’s User-Led Organisations run by and for disabled people, often provide support and services alongside those provided by the public sector. Drawing on their own first hand experience of disability, they have clear ideas about what works and what doesn’t.  

More than half a million pounds has now been paid out by the fund since the Strengthening DPULO Programme was launched in July 2011.

As well as offering financial support, the Strengthening DPULOs Programme provides DPULOs with support and advice on how to strengthen and make their organisations more sustainable through its ambassadors. 

61 applications for funding have been received from DPULOs across England, 41 of which have been successful.

Examples of how the Strengthening DPULO programme is making a difference to the lives of disabled people in the local community include:

Minister for Disabled People, Maria Miller MP, said:

“I am delighted the Strengthening DPULO programme is successfully promoting the growth and improving sustainability of Disabled People’s User-Led Organisations, as well as making practical real improvements to the lives of disabled people and their communities.

“We have already awarded more than half a million pounds, but a large amount of the £3 million funding remains, so I would encourage more DPULOs to now apply. In particular bids would be welcomed from the Midlands, and East of England.”

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