The London Resilience Unit has announced recipients of the 2025 Community Resilience Fund.
The programme forms part of ongoing work to deliver on the Mayor’s commitment to ensuring London remains resilient and prepared for future challenges. The Community Resilience Fund aims to embed the voices of Londoners in resilience through increased collaboration, partnership working and preparedness.
Successful projects range from organisations looking to employ equity-driven, collaborative approaches to community resilience building, establishing community resilience networks, to those exploring lessons from past emergencies and embedding these lessons in plans for future crisis.
By September 2025, the programme will have funded Community Resilience projects in all 32 London boroughs and the City of London. Projects on the programme are running a range of community resilience activities, including developing community emergency plans, producing ‘What If’ guides, training emergency volunteers, making community asset maps, and much more.
Visit the Mayor of London’s website today to find out more about all of the projects.
London Communities Emergencies Partnership
The London Communities Emergencies Partnership (LCEP) exists to coordinate preparedness and response to major emergencies with London’s voluntary and community sector. LCEP is powered through a partnership between London Plus and the VCS Emergencies Partnership.