Posts tagged Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL)
How Developers Can Use CIL and Section 106 Funding to Deliver Meaningful Youth Mental Health Infrastructure

This blog explores the strategic opportunity for developers to partner with Soccology, a national non-profit specialising in mental health programmes, football pathways, and alternative interventions that transform outcomes for boys who are often underserved by mainstream services.

By aligning CIL and S106 commitments with meaningful youth provision, developers not only strengthen their planning applications but help shape safer, stronger, and more resilient communities.

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What Is the Planning Act 2008, CIL & S106 – And Why Developers Should Care About Social Impact

Developers looking to invest in place-based social value can fund Soccology programmes in:

  • The borough of their development

  • Areas linked to their S106 obligations

  • Regions where community feedback identifies youth need

  • Neighbourhoods where local authorities have prioritised mental health

Because Soccology operates nationally, they can deliver programmes anywhere developers build.

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