Families in Bradford are set to benefit from funding to develop community work in the city with scope for initiatives with children and young people.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation has announced it will commit 500,000 in 2005 to fund "groundbreaking and aspirational" work with local people, including projects involving ethnic minority groups and asylum seekers.
The foundation is currently recruiting a national adviser and three local advisers to steer the programme.
It will focus on three main themes: how culture and the arts can bring together communities, how faith groups can strengthen relationships with their neighbourhoods, and the impact of migration and how to best manage the settlement of new migrants.
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