Deadline: 31-Jul-2026
The Bewdley Town Council Community Grants Programme provides funding of up to £1,000 per project to support local voluntary groups and charities in strengthening community life. The program prioritizes initiatives that promote inclusion, cultural and sporting activities, welfare support, and special events, ensuring funds are used effectively to benefit residents.
Overview
The Bewdley Town Council Community Grants Programme supports local voluntary organisations and groups in delivering projects that enhance community life and participation.
The programme focuses on initiatives that:
- Promote sporting and cultural activities
- Address welfare, charitable needs, and financial hardship
- Fund equipment purchases, unusual transport costs, training, and special events
- Raise the profile of the town and encourage social inclusion
Funding decisions are guided by:
- Effective use of funds
- Community impact and benefit to residents
- Appropriateness of costs
- Contributions from local resources
- Quality of project management
- Alignment with equality, diversity, and inclusion goals
Grant Details
- Total Budget for 2026/2027: £10,000
- Individual Grant Maximum: £1,000
- Eligible Organisations: Voluntary groups and charitable organisations operating within town boundaries or a five-mile radius
- Purpose: Support projects that clearly demonstrate a need for financial assistance
Who is Eligible?
- Voluntary groups or charities with a significant number of local residents involved or benefiting
- Organisations with appropriate governance structures, including decision-making and accountability systems
- Groups with a bank account in the organisation’s name
- New groups may partner with established organisations to manage funds (subject to approval)
- Individuals are not eligible
How to Apply / How It Works
- Application Submission: Must be completed by an authorised representative using the designated form.
- Project Information Required:
- Detailed description of the project or funding request
- Cost breakdowns and supporting quotations
- Evidence of financial records (accounts, bank statements, future commitments)
- Fundraising efforts and disclosure of additional funding received or sought
- Evaluation: Applications are assessed on:
- Community impact and benefits to residents
- Effective and appropriate use of funds
- Quality of management and delivery plan
- Alignment with inclusion and equality goals
- Funding Disbursement: Grants are allocated up to £1,000 per project from the annual budget of £10,000.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Provide clear objectives, implementation plans, and timelines
- Include detailed cost breakdowns and supporting quotations
- Demonstrate local impact and resident benefits
- Highlight fundraising efforts and additional funding sources
- Ensure governance structures and financial accountability are documented
Why It Matters
The programme strengthens local communities by:
- Supporting activities that enhance quality of life
- Encouraging inclusion, participation, and social cohesion
- Enabling voluntary groups to deliver impactful projects with transparency and accountability
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Voluntary groups and charitable organisations operating in Bewdley or within a five-mile radius with local resident involvement.
2. What is the maximum grant?
£1,000 per project, with the total programme budget of £10,000 for 2026/2027.
3. Can individuals apply?
No, funding is only available to registered groups or charities.
4. What types of projects are eligible?
Sporting, cultural, welfare, charitable, training, equipment, special events, and initiatives that raise the town’s profile.
5. What financial information is required?
Detailed cost breakdowns, supporting quotations, financial accounts, bank statements, and evidence of fundraising efforts.
6. Can new groups apply?
Yes, new groups may partner with an established organisation to manage funds, subject to approval.
7. How is eligibility and governance ensured?
Applicants must have appropriate governance structures and a bank account in the organisation’s name to ensure accountability.
Conclusion
The Bewdley Town Council Community Grants Programme provides targeted support to voluntary groups and charities, enabling projects that strengthen community life, promote inclusion, and improve quality of life. By funding well-planned and accountable initiatives, the programme fosters active, engaged, and resilient communities in and around Bewdley.
For more information, visit Bewdley Town Council.









































