Multi-million-pound support programme to continue
24 June, 2025

A wide range of local projects are set to continue until March 2026, benefitting businesses and communities across Sunderland.
Sunderland City Council has unveiled a package of UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) backed initiatives that will continue to be offered to businesses, voluntary and community sector organisations and residents in Sunderland for another year.
The £5.7 million fund is being channelled into a variety of measures from services that improve digital inclusion across the city, to assistance for businesses and those looking to invest in staff training and development, to support for residents seeking new training and employment opportunities. The allocation of UKSPF 'transition funding' will ensure that a range of beneficial projects that aid Sunderland's economic and social prosperity can carry on until next spring, building on their impact over the last 2 years.
Councillor Kevin Johnston, cabinet member for business, housing and regeneration at Sunderland City Council said: "The continuation of support that we know has delivered significant benefits for residents, businesses and the voluntary and community sector in Sunderland will provide a major boost to the city.
"UKSPF ensures we can put in place targeted support and assistance that stimulates economic development, helps communities and benefits the lives of our residents. Having the choice locally to channel funding into projects that we know work for our city is brilliant.
"We have been able to evaluate the success of the first phase of UKSPF to really understand the value the programme offers, and that means that we can direct this latest tranche of funding towards the activities that will have the greatest impact."
The UKSPF programme aims to improve the standard of living across the UK by investing in communities, supporting local businesses, and improving employment and skills opportunities. The approach taken by the City Council, working on behalf of the Sunderland Partnership, will continue to ensure that local UKSPF grant aligns with the UK government's long-term objectives to help kickstart economic growth and promote opportunities in all parts of the UK.
Ken Bremner MBE, Chief Executive of South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, and Chair of the Sunderland Partnership, said: "The continued support of UKSPF funding until March 2026 is fantastic news for the city, enabling innovative partnership projects, which have proved successful in the first phase of funding, to continue to deliver real benefits to residents, community groups and businesses in Sunderland. Working together these projects will continue to deliver a comprehensive package of support that will build on the excellent outcomes achieved to date and contribute to key City Plan priorities."
To find out more, please visit https://www.sunderland.gov.uk/UKSPF.
To find out more about the Sunderland City Plan, please visit City Plan - Sunderland City Council.