Local Trust
Kyle Vanelli is an experienced Policy Officer at Local Trust since October 2023, with a robust background in international relations and humanitarian assistance. Prior roles include serving as a Consultant and Event Officer for LSESU Social Impact Advisory, where impactful research was conducted on cash and voucher assistance programs. Kyle has provided essential support as a Casework Volunteer at the Refugee Council, assisting refugees with welfare and benefits in collaboration with various stakeholders. Additional experience includes a Public Diplomacy Internship at the U.S. Department of State, where diplomatic communications were drafted regarding political developments in Turkey, and several internships at USAID, focusing on strategy development and resource procurement. Kyle holds a degree in International Relations and History from The London School of Economics and Political Science, complemented by a strong educational background from the American Embassy School in New Delhi and the International School of Bangkok.
Local Trust
Local Trust was established to deliver Big Local, a unique initiative that puts residents across the country in control of decisions about their own lives and neighbourhoods. Funded by the Big Lottery Fund, it provides in excess of £1m of long-term funding over 10-15 years to 150 local communities that have historically missed out on lottery and other funding. Big Local is generating new and important learning and insight around the potential and limits of localism; the challenges of long term, place-based funding; and the limitless potential of local people to transform their own futures. We’ve just launched our first ever arts programme, Creative Civic Change, a joint initiative with the Big Lottery Fund and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation (UK Branch) which will enable communities to transform themselves through arts and creativity. Our research project, The Future for Communities, shares findings from an 18-month research project asking ‘What needs to happen for communities to feel and be more powerful in the future?'.