Deadline: 06-Jul-2026
Freebridge Community Housing is inviting applications from community-led and local organisations in West and North Norfolk for projects that improve health, wellbeing, community cohesion, and quality of life for local residents and tenants. Grants of up to £5,000 are available for grassroots initiatives that directly benefit Freebridge tenants and strengthen local communities.
The fund prioritises small local organisations, volunteer-led activities, and projects that tackle disadvantage, encourage social connection, and improve neighbourhood wellbeing.
Overview of the Freebridge Community Fund
The Freebridge Community Fund supports practical community-based projects that create positive social impact across West and North Norfolk.
The programme focuses on:
- Improving health and wellbeing
- Strengthening community cohesion
- Tackling disadvantage
- Supporting vulnerable residents
- Improving neighbourhood life
- Encouraging volunteer participation
- Enhancing local environments
Projects should deliver clear and measurable community benefits.
Purpose of the Fund
Freebridge Community Housing created the fund to help local organisations respond to community needs and improve everyday life for residents and tenants.
The initiative aims to:
- Build stronger communities
- Support healthier living environments
- Reduce social isolation
- Encourage local participation
- Strengthen social connections
- Improve opportunities for residents
The programme particularly values community-led solutions and grassroots engagement.
Funding Details
Grant Amount
Eligible organisations can apply for:
- Up to £5,000
The funding is intended for smaller community projects and local activities rather than large infrastructure programmes.
Priority Areas
The fund prioritises projects that:
- Benefit Freebridge tenants
- Improve health and wellbeing
- Promote inclusion and community participation
- Support vulnerable individuals
- Encourage volunteering
- Improve local neighbourhoods
- Bring communities together
Projects with strong local involvement are especially encouraged.
Types of Activities Supported
Examples of eligible activities may include:
- Community wellbeing programmes
- Social inclusion activities
- Volunteer-led projects
- Local environmental improvements
- Community events
- Support groups
- Youth or family activities
- Neighbourhood engagement initiatives
- Health and wellbeing sessions
Projects should demonstrate direct local impact.
Who Can Apply?
The fund is open to:
- Community groups
- Local charities
- Grassroots organisations
- Volunteer-led organisations
- Community-led initiatives
Priority is given to:
- Small local organisations
- Groups operating within their communities
- Organisations with strong volunteer involvement
- Projects directly benefiting Freebridge tenants
Geographic Eligibility
Projects must benefit communities in:
- West Norfolk
- North Norfolk
Applications should clearly explain the local community need being addressed.
What the Fund Does Not Prioritise
The programme is generally not intended for:
- Large-scale capital developments
- Major building projects
- Large construction activities
The fund is better suited to community-focused and activity-based projects.
Why This Fund Matters
Many local communities face challenges such as:
- Social isolation
- Financial hardship
- Poor health and wellbeing
- Limited community resources
- Reduced social connection
The Freebridge Community Fund helps local organisations address these issues through practical, people-focused solutions.
The programme also strengthens local volunteer networks and encourages stronger neighbourhood relationships.
Community and Volunteer Focus
Volunteer participation is strongly encouraged.
Projects that:
- Engage local residents
- Build community ownership
- Encourage collaboration
- Increase participation opportunities
are likely to align well with the programme’s goals.
The fund values projects that create long-term community connections and involvement.
How the Programme Works
The programme provides grants to local organisations delivering community benefit activities.
Application Process
- Identify a local community need
- Design a practical community project
- Demonstrate benefits for Freebridge tenants or residents
- Prepare a realistic project budget
- Submit a funding application
- Await funding decision
Applications should clearly explain expected community outcomes.
Tips for a Strong Application
Applicants should:
- Focus on local community impact
- Show clear benefits for residents or tenants
- Demonstrate community involvement
- Include volunteer participation where possible
- Present achievable project plans
- Explain how the project improves wellbeing or cohesion
Strong applications often include:
- Evidence of local need
- Community consultation
- Clear activity plans
- Realistic budgets
- Measurable outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the Freebridge Community Fund?
It is a grant programme supporting community projects that improve wellbeing and community life in West and North Norfolk.
How much funding is available?
Eligible organisations can apply for grants of up to £5,000.
Who can apply?
Community groups, charities, grassroots organisations, and volunteer-led initiatives may apply.
Which areas are eligible?
Projects must benefit communities in West or North Norfolk.
Does the fund prioritise Freebridge tenants?
Yes, projects that directly benefit Freebridge tenants receive priority consideration.
Are volunteer-led projects encouraged?
Yes, the programme strongly encourages volunteer participation and community involvement.
Does the fund support large building projects?
No, large capital or construction projects are generally not suitable for this fund.
Conclusion
The Freebridge Community Fund supports grassroots organisations in West and North Norfolk working to improve wellbeing, strengthen communities, and support local residents through practical community-focused projects. With grants of up to £5,000, the programme helps local groups deliver activities that tackle disadvantage, encourage social connection, and improve quality of life.
By prioritising tenant benefit, local leadership, and volunteer involvement, the fund aims to create healthier, more connected, and resilient communities across Norfolk.
For more information, visit Norfolk Community Foundation.
