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<p>This Government remains committed to ensuring equality of opportunity for all and
continues to provide funding to help build strong, integrated communities.</p><p>We
have launched the new ESOL for Integration Fund that will take a localised approach
to boosting the English language skills of those residents with little or no English
language, who may also be isolated or disconnected from services and the wider area.
Up to £6.5 million has been made available in 2020/21 to support successful local
authority proposals.</p><p>We have also launched the Faith, Race and Hate Crime grant
scheme, which will support organisations that are working to bring different faith
and ethnic groups together and tackle racially and religiously motivated hate crime
to create integrated communities. Up to £2 million has been made available to support
this work.</p>
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