Collaborative New Partnership Aims to Tackle Poverty Across Liverpool City Region
- Ophelia Parish
- Oct 9
- 1 min read

We are delighted to announce the launch of the Income Maximisation Anti-Poverty Partnership (iMAPP) in the Liverpool City Region.
iMAPP is a collaboration between Resolve Poverty and St Andrew’s Community Network, brought to life with the generous support of the Steve Morgan Foundation. Together, we aim to provide free, practical advice and support to help individuals and families maximise their income and take strategic steps to overcome poverty.
The partnership is focused on more than just short-term solutions. By combining our expertise and local knowledge, we are creating long-term opportunities for financial stability and independence. From benefits advice to budgeting guidance, iMAPP is designed to make sure that people in the community have access to the support they need to thrive.
As the government develops its national Child Poverty Strategy, it is clear that local communities can benefit from tailored learning and support, helping them maximise their impact in reducing poverty.

As part of this initiative, we will be hosting a series of workshops across the Liverpool City Region. These sessions will be open to all and will offer practical tips, one-to-one advice, and the chance to connect with others in the community.
A huge thank you to the Steve Morgan Foundation for funding this vital work. Their support allows us to bring these workshops directly to communities, ensuring that help is accessible where it’s needed most.
We are excited to see the impact iMAPP will have in helping families navigate financial challenges and build a stronger, more resilient community.
