Dormant Assets Scheme: Allocating £350 million for England
Allocating £350 million of dormant assets funding equally across the four English named causes.

»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Dormant Assets Scheme is a unique and well-established partnership between government and financial services firms, allowing unclaimed money to be used for the public good. Over the last decade, the Dormant Assets Scheme has unlocked £982 million for social and environmental initiatives across the UK.
Following a public consultation in 2022, the government confirmed that the causes dormant assets funding could support in England would be youth, financial inclusion, social investment wholesalers, and community wealth funds. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp government also committed to outlining its intended allocations to these four causes.
»Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp Dormant Assets Scheme is expected to release £350 million for England over 2024 and 2028. »Ê¹ÚÌåÓýapp government intends to allocate this money equally between the four causes:
- £87.5 million for the provision of services, facilities or opportunities to meet the needs of young people
- £87.5 million for the development of individuals� ability to manage their finances or the improvement of access to personal financial services
- £87.5 million for social investment wholesalers (£12.5 million will reach organisations that support improved youth outcomes)
- £87.5 million for community wealth funds
Further details will be published in a Dormant Assets Strategy in due course.
Find out more about the Dormant Assets Scheme.