Crisis and Resilience Fund
How we use government funding to support residents
The council receives funding from the government’s Crisis and Resilience Fund to support residents with the Cost of Living. This is being used in the following ways:
Crisis Support Scheme
This provides emergency funding for households experiencing financial crisis; details of the scheme including details of who is able to apply, and how to apply, are on this page - Oxfordshire Crisis Support Scheme
Funding for City and District councils
Each council provides its own cost-of-living support. Information on this provision can be found on their websites
- Cherwell District Council - Crisis Resilience Fund | Crisis Resilience Fund
- Oxford City Council - Housing Payment
- South Oxfordshire District Council - Crisis and resilience fund housing payments
- Vale of White Horse District Council - Crisis and resilience fund housing payments
- West Oxfordshire District Council - Crisis Resilience Fund – Housing Payment
Holiday Activities and Food Programme
Increasing the provision of holiday clubs during the school holidays. Further information and the booking form - The Holiday Activities and Food (HAF) Programme
Community larder support:
Funding to increase the range of products and services in the SOFEA community larder network. Find your local larder - Community Larder Locations - SOFEA
Advice provision
Support for advice services in Oxfordshire to provide advice on cost-of-living-related issues. Further information is available on our Help with rising living costs page.
Housing payments
If you receive housing benefit or the housing element of Universal Credit, but still have to pay some of your rent, you may be able to receive an additional housing payment. These are managed by the city and district councils.