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Government agency launches £1.25m housing management competition

A government agency is launching a competition to come up with ideas to improve people’s health through new methods of housing management.

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Innovate UK, an agency of the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy, said the Small Business Research Initiative competition is open to all organisations.

The best models will be awarded a share of £1.25m funding from Leeds City Council and City of York Council to develop the projects.


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Up to five projects requiring up to £50,000 are expected to be funded in the first phase of the programme.

Guidance on the application process has been published on the government website.

The competition opens on 1 April with registration required by 8 May.

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