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Deadline: 15-Feb-2027

The Play Fund 2026/2027 supports registered play and childcare providers in Swansea by helping them maintain affordable, accessible, and high-quality services for children and families. The funding helps providers manage operational costs, strengthen sustainability, and continue delivering play opportunities for children aged 5–12.

Eligible organisations can apply for up to £5,000 to support essential revenue costs such as staffing, utilities, insurance, training, and service promotion.

What Is the Play Fund 2026/2027?

The Play Fund 2026/2027 is a sustainability grant programme designed to support play and childcare providers in Swansea.

The fund helps organisations continue providing:

The programme focuses on maintaining existing services and helping providers remain financially sustainable.

Main Objectives of the Fund

The Play Fund aims to:

The fund recognises the importance of reliable childcare and play opportunities for children’s development and family well-being.

Priority Areas Supported

Maintaining Play Services

Funding helps providers continue operating their services by supporting essential running costs.

This includes helping organisations:

Childcare Support for Children Aged 5–12

The fund specifically supports childcare and play activities for children aged 5 to 12.

Projects should contribute to:

Sustainable Business Development

The programme helps providers build stronger operational foundations.

Support may help organisations:

Quality and Accessible Childcare

The fund supports services that are:

Who Is Eligible?

The fund is available to registered play and childcare providers based in Swansea.

Eligible applicants include providers that:

Both new and existing providers may apply.

Financial Requirements

Applicants must demonstrate financial planning.

Providers are required to:

Applications should explain how funding will support long-term sustainability.

Funding Details

Maximum grant amount:

£5,000 per application

Applications above £5,000:

Considered only in exceptional circumstances

Providers may submit more than one application during the 2026/2027 financial year, but funding availability is limited.

Applications will be assessed according to:

Eligible Costs

The grant supports revenue costs needed to maintain services.

Utility Costs

Funding may support:

Utility support is limited to:

25% of monthly utility costs

Staff Costs

Eligible staffing costs may include:

Staff support helps providers maintain consistent service delivery.

Training and Qualifications

Funding may contribute towards approved qualification costs.

This supports:

Internet and Communication Costs

Support may cover WiFi running costs.

Limit:

25% of monthly WiFi costs

Insurance Costs

Funding may support necessary insurance expenses linked to service delivery.

Advertising and Promotion

Providers may use funding for active marketing activities, including:

Costs Not Covered

The fund does not support capital expenditure.

Excluded costs include:

Building Improvements

Not covered:

Equipment and Furniture

Not covered:

Repairs and Replacement

Not covered:

Vehicles

Vehicle purchases are not eligible.

Parent and Toddler Groups

Parent and toddler groups are excluded from funding support.

How to Apply

Step 1: Check Eligibility

Applicants should confirm:

Step 2: Review Financial Needs

Providers should identify:

Step 3: Prepare Financial Forecasts

Applicants should provide:

Step 4: Complete the Application

Applications should explain:

Step 5: Work With Swansea Council Support Officers

Successful applicants should work with Swansea Council Play Team Development Officers.

This helps providers:

Why This Fund Matters

Play and childcare services provide important support for children, parents, and communities.

The Play Fund helps organisations:

By supporting operational sustainability, the programme helps ensure children across Swansea continue to access quality play opportunities.

Common Application Mistakes and Tips

Not Explaining Sustainability Needs

Applications should show why funding is needed.

Tip: Clearly connect costs to continued service delivery.

Requesting Ineligible Costs

Capital purchases are not supported.

Tip: Focus on operational expenses such as staffing, utilities, and insurance.

Weak Financial Planning

Funding decisions depend on financial evidence.

Tip: Provide realistic forecasts and cost breakdowns.

Not Showing Community Impact

Applications should explain benefits.

Tip: Describe how children and families will benefit.

Missing Supporting Information

Incomplete applications may delay assessment.

Tip: Include all requested financial and organisational documents.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can apply for the Play Fund 2026/2027?

Registered play and childcare providers based in Swansea can apply.

How much funding is available?

Providers can apply for up to £5,000 per application.

Can new childcare providers apply?

Yes. The fund supports both new and existing registered providers.

What costs can the grant cover?

The fund can support staff costs, utilities, insurance, training contributions, WiFi costs, and advertising.

Are building improvements funded?

No. Capital costs such as building improvements, equipment purchases, and major repairs are not eligible.

Can providers submit multiple applications?

Yes. More than one application can be submitted during the financial year, but funding is limited.

What period must financial forecasts cover?

Applicants must provide forecasts covering April 2026 to March 2027.

Conclusion

The Play Fund 2026/2027 provides essential sustainability support for Swansea’s registered play and childcare providers.

By helping organisations manage operational costs and maintain quality services, the fund supports children, families, and communities through accessible and reliable play opportunities.

For more information, visit Swansea Council.

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