England will launch a new £1 billion emergency cash fund in April. The Crisis and Resilience Fund will provide financial aid to low-income individuals. People can apply through their local councils. The fund aims to address unexpected expenses or income loss.
The scheme begins at the start of April. It will run annually for the next three years. Councils can distribute funds to those facing financial shock. Job loss or broken boilers are examples of qualifying events.
The Local Government Association expressed concern. A recent survey indicated most councils believe funding is insufficient. They worry it won't meet local welfare needs.
This replaces the temporary Household Support Fund. That fund was extended repeatedly since 2021. It was set to expire at the end of March.
The government has not announced specific application details. Councils will likely release information in the coming weeks. Residents should contact their local council for updates.
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