Deadline: 01-Aug-2026
The Medworth Community Fund provides financial support to non-profit organisations delivering projects that improve community wellbeing, enhance local spaces, and protect the natural environment within a defined geographic area. The fund prioritises initiatives that deliver tangible local benefits for residents living near the Medworth Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power Facility.
It supports practical, community-led projects focused on regeneration, health improvement, environmental sustainability, and social development.
Program Overview
- Supports non-profit, community-focused projects
- Improves local spaces, health outcomes, and environmental quality
- Funds initiatives within a 5km radius of the Medworth Energy from Waste CHP Facility
- Encourages long-term community benefit and sustainability
- Operates multiple grant rounds each year
- Total annual funding available: up to £200,000
Funding Levels
- Small grants: up to £5,000
- Larger grants: up to £50,000
- Multi-year funding may be considered after discussion with administrators
- Projects must be not-for-profit in nature
Core Funding Areas
Community Initiatives
- Improvement of public spaces and amenities
- Development of youth and community facilities
- Transport-related wellbeing projects
- Regeneration of underused or neglected land
Social and Health Projects
- Community enterprises and local social initiatives
- Employment-generating projects
- Health and wellbeing improvement activities
- Community support services and engagement programs
Environmental Projects
- Low-carbon energy and sustainability initiatives
- Restoration of heritage buildings
- Biodiversity protection and enhancement
- Flood management using nature-based solutions
- Recycling and circular economy projects
Eligible Applicants
- Registered charities
- Community groups and voluntary organisations
- Social enterprises
- Schools and educational institutions
- Local councils and public sector bodies (for community projects)
Applicants must:
- Operate within the eligible geographic area
- Demonstrate clear community benefit
- Have appropriate governance structures in place
- Provide recent financial records and verified banking details
- Hold a governing document (where applicable)
Geographic Eligibility
- Projects must benefit communities within a 5km radius of the Medworth Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power Facility
- Only localised community impact projects are eligible
Ineligible Projects
- Projects already completed or retrospectively funded
- Political or religious promotion activities
- Animal welfare-focused initiatives
- Projects replacing statutory or government responsibilities
- Commercial or profit-driven ventures
Application Process
- Confirm eligibility before applying
- Prepare required supporting documents
- Submit application by designated deadline
- Apply during open grant rounds (typically May and August)
- Only one application per organisation per funding round is allowed
- Avoid duplicate submissions that may create internal competition
Required Documentation
- Governing document (if applicable)
- Recent financial accounts
- Verified bank account details
- Detailed project proposal and budget
- Evidence of community benefit and local need
Program Objectives
- Improve local community infrastructure and public spaces
- Enhance health and wellbeing outcomes for residents
- Support environmental sustainability and biodiversity
- Promote social inclusion and local economic activity
- Strengthen resilience through community-led development
- Encourage innovative, nature-based environmental solutions
Key Selection Priorities
- Clear and direct community benefit within the 5km area
- Strong environmental or social impact
- Feasible and well-structured project design
- Long-term sustainability and value for money
- Evidence of local need and engagement
- Strong governance and financial accountability
Conclusion
The Medworth Community Fund supports locally focused, non-profit projects that improve community wellbeing, environmental sustainability, and social infrastructure. By funding initiatives in health, community development, and environmental protection, the program helps strengthen local resilience and enhances quality of life for communities near the Medworth Energy from Waste facility.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.









































