Guidance

Tackling loneliness with transport fund: list of organisations awarded funding

Updated 23 May 2022
Download CSV 3.5 KB

Successful organisation Funds awarded Overview
Community Action Hampshire £566,876 This bid will deliver three pilots aimed at reducing loneliness across rural and urban populations in the county. The first is an e-bicycle based shopping delivery service, the second an accessible community transport pilot, and the third will pilot the use of leased electric cars.
Age UK £546,674 A nationwide scheme that will use travelling companions to help older people access and use a range of transport options, addressing the barriers to re-engaging with their communities.
Community Transport Association £498,000.00 This pilot will support community transport operators around the country to extend their reach to lonely groups they don’t currently support, expand existing services, and create volunteering opportunities to recruit people at risk of loneliness.
Living Streets £497,213.00 Living Streets’ scheme will focus on two types of intervention: activities to encourage walking as a social act, and activities to tackle barriers to walking to access social locations.
Devon County Council £493,894.00 This local authority will lead on a varied portfolio of pilot activity, including a travel buddy system, a community grants fund and a community rail project in Okehampton that targets young people.
West Midlands Combined Authority and Transport for West Midlands £460,469.00 Community transport vehicles with trained volunteers on board will deliver a ‘Let’s Talk’ initiative in local communities across the region. Buses will be used for door-to-door access to existing local support groups that provide crucial services to people at risk of loneliness.
Leeds Older People's Forum £447,500.00 This varied scheme will commission partners to deliver projects using buses, taxis, active travel, community transport and travel companions to explore how the vast network of existing transport resources in Leeds can be better used to reduce loneliness in older people.
Bikeworks CIC £343,687.00 An active travel pilot in London. The ‘Ride Side-by-Side’ project will tackle loneliness by giving users a chance to enjoy exercise and fresh air while making social connections. Riders sit side by side in two rows to aid interaction as they cycle.
Volunteering Matters £284,349.00 Based in Nuneaton, this pilot will use a minibus transport service and a tuk-tuk transport service with volunteer drivers enabling a free, safe, community focussed offering that will provide people with access to the services and social connections they identify as crucial to reducing their risk of loneliness.
Vista (Royal Leicestershire, Rutland and Wycliffe Society for the Blind) £329,973.28 This pilot will make public transport more accessible for people with sight loss in this region, and thereby reduce loneliness in this group. Vista will deliver accessibility training for local transport providers, and improve the accessibility of transport hubs by auditing and then funding improvements.
National Autistic Society £267,391 A nationwide proposal that will offer training to transport providers, ensuring that their staff have an increased understanding of autism and removing barriers for autistic people on public transport, enabling social connections.
Community Rail Network £238,722 This bid will develop and test an innovative approach to engaging young people with public transport to tackle loneliness with three pilots led by community rail partnerships in Bristol, Blackburn and Newcastle.