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Volunteering: Home Office funds bodies to promote youth volunteering

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The organisations are among 33 that have been named as strategic partners for the department's Active Communities Directorate. The partners' work will feed into the directorate's policy and development work.

The National Youth Agency has been allocated 300,000 to 323,100 each year for the next four years to help the Government promote volunteering.

The British Youth Council has been offered 90,000 to 94,600 each year for the next three years, while Youth Action Network has been allocated 150,000 to 157,600 each year for the next three years and Youthnet UK 450,000 to 484,600 over each of the next four years.

The amounts are conditional, dependent on a memorandum of understanding between the Home Office and each body.

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