Deadline: 24-Nov-2025
The East of England Co-op Community Cares Fund provides grants of £1,000–£5,000 to voluntary and community groups, charities, and social enterprises in Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire. The fund supports projects that address local community needs, with at least 30% of project costs contributed by the Co-op, promoting accessible and meaningful impact.
Program Overview
The Community Cares Fund aims to strengthen local initiatives by providing financial support to groups creating or adapting services that address specific local needs. Funded projects can include:
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Community programs and activities
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Development of new services
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Improvements to existing initiatives that benefit residents
The fund ensures that resources are focused on communities closest to East of England Co-op stores, maximizing accessibility and relevance.
Funding Details
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Grant Amounts: £1,000–£5,000
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Co-op Contribution: Minimum 30% of project costs
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Eligible Areas: Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, Cambridgeshire
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Proximity Requirements: Projects should operate within a reasonable distance from a Co-op store; in Norfolk, within 5 km of a store or branch
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Voluntary and community groups
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Charities
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Social enterprises
Groups must operate locally and have a direct impact on communities near Co-op locations.
How to Apply / What to Do
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Identify a local need or challenge that your group can address
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Develop a project plan demonstrating clear benefits for the community
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Ensure that the East of England Co-op contributes at least 30% of project costs
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Submit an online application including project description, budget, and evidence of local support
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Confirm eligibility regarding location and previous funding; groups cannot apply in consecutive years without a 12-month gap since the last grant report
Project Priorities
The fund focuses on initiatives that:
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Directly address local community needs
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Improve services or activities that benefit residents
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Enhance community engagement and connections
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Deliver tangible, measurable impact
Key Tips and Common Considerations
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Clearly show how your project will benefit local residents
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Demonstrate Co-op financial contribution and project sustainability
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Highlight any partnerships or collaboration with other local organisations
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Ensure your project location meets proximity requirements for eligibility
Conclusion
The East of England Co-op Community Cares Fund empowers local groups to create meaningful change within their communities. By providing targeted financial support and encouraging local collaboration, the fund strengthens community-led solutions, fosters resilience, and promotes positive outcomes for residents across Norfolk, Suffolk, Essex, and Cambridgeshire.
For more information, visit Suffolk Community Foundation.









































