Universal Wellbeing Fund
Investing in every citizen. Building stronger communities. Creating a fairer Britain.
Together Britain Collective is proud to launch the Universal Wellbeing Fund (UWF) — a bold new initiative designed to benefit every citizen in the UK, regardless of age, income, or background. This fund will provide people with the resources to improve their health, skills, lifestyle, and community engagement, while creating tangible benefits for society as a whole.
What Is the Universal Wellbeing Fund?
The Universal Wellbeing Fund is a quarterly allocation of credits for every citizen. These credits can be spent on initiatives that promote:
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Health & wellbeing
Mental health support, gyms, preventative care
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Education & skills
Training programs, workshops, lifelong learning
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Community participation
Volunteering, local projects, cultural events
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Sustainable living
Energy-efficient home improvements, green transport
Citizens can also donate excess credits to local community projects, creating a culture of generosity, engagement, and shared responsibility.
Why It's Different
Unlike Universal Basic Income or traditional welfare programs, the Universal Wellbeing Fund:
- Benefits everyone equally — young, old, rich, or poor
- Promotes participation rather than passive spending
- Encourages skill-building and civic engagement
- Supports local communities while boosting national wellbeing
This isn't charity. It's an investment in every citizen, creating a healthier, more educated, and more connected society.
How It Works
Every quarter, each citizen would receive £500 worth of Wellbeing Credits, digitally tracked for transparency and ease of use. These credits can be spent on approved wellbeing, education, and community programs. Citizens can also pool their credits with others to fund larger local initiatives.
Examples:
- A family uses £300 of credits for a local mental health workshop.
- A young adult invests £200 in a coding bootcamp.
- Retirees fund cultural classes and volunteering projects.
Funding the Universal Wellbeing Fund
Approximate Costs
| Item | Cost per Citizen per Year | UK Population (approx. 67 million) | Total Annual Cost |
|---|---|---|---|
| Universal Wellbeing Credits | £500 per quarter (£2,000 per year) | 67,000,000 | £134 billion |
How much would need to be raised:
The UWF would require £134 billion per year to fully fund at £2,000 per citizen.
To start, Together Britain Collective proposes phased implementation, beginning with priority groups (e.g., ages 16–35, retirees) to reduce initial costs while building the program. Funding would come from a mix of government allocation, voluntary contributions, and community-supported initiatives.
Example phased launch:
- Covering 20 million citizens in Year 1 → £40 billion/year
- Combined public funding + voluntary donations from supporters and community projects
- Gradually expand to cover all citizens within 5 years
This approach ensures the fund is sustainable, impactful, and manageable, while demonstrating immediate benefits for communities.
Why This Matters
The Universal Wellbeing Fund is more than money. It's about:
- Giving people control over their own wellbeing
- Empowering communities to thrive
- Supporting lifelong learning and personal growth
- Investing in a healthier, happier, and more engaged population
Together Britain Collective believes that when everyone has the tools to live well and contribute, the UK becomes stronger, fairer, and united.
Get Involved Today
Help make the Universal Wellbeing Fund a reality.
Together, we can make the Universal Wellbeing Fund a reality — a fund that truly benefits everyone.