Deadline: 01-May-2026
The Arm Community Fund provides grants of up to £3,000 to support local initiatives that strengthen communities and assist people facing challenges. Priority areas include community development, support for children, young people, families, and adults in crisis. Applications are open to non-profit organizations in Cambridgeshire.
About the Fund
The Arm Community Fund offers financial support to local projects that promote community wellbeing, engagement, and development. It focuses on initiatives that provide assistance to children, young people, families, and adults experiencing life crises, while fostering stronger connections among community members.
Funding Details
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Grant amount: Up to £3,000 per project
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Annual funding rounds: Four rounds totaling approximately £14,000
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Designed to support multiple community-focused projects each year
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Priority is given to applicants who have not recently received funding, encouraging new initiatives
Eligible Projects
The fund supports projects that:
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Enhance community engagement and development
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Provide assistance to children, young people, and families
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Support adults facing life crises
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Deliver meaningful local impact and stronger community connections
Who Can Apply?
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Non-profit organizations operating within Cambridgeshire
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Organizations that implement projects addressing community needs and align with the fund’s priorities
How to Apply
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Prepare a project proposal that aligns with the fund’s priority areas
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Demonstrate community impact and engagement
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Submit your application through Arm’s general application process
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Ensure your organization meets eligibility criteria and is based in Cambridgeshire
Why It Matters
The Arm Community Fund empowers local non-profits to:
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Support vulnerable community members
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Strengthen social cohesion and engagement
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Encourage new initiatives and innovative solutions for local challenges
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Deliver measurable positive outcomes in the community
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without demonstrating alignment with fund priorities
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Failing to show community impact or engagement
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Submitting applications from organizations outside Cambridgeshire
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Ignoring previous funding history and eligibility criteria
FAQs
1. Who can apply? Non-profit organizations based in Cambridgeshire.
2. What is the maximum grant amount? £3,000 per project.
3. How many funding rounds are there? Four rounds per year.
4. Which projects are prioritized? Projects supporting community development, children, young people, families, and adults in crisis.
5. Are new applicants prioritized? Yes, priority is given to organizations that have not recently received funding.
6. How are applications submitted? Through Arm’s general application process.
7. What is the purpose of the fund? To strengthen communities, assist people facing challenges, and foster local engagement.
Conclusion
The Arm Community Fund provides essential support to non-profit organizations in Cambridgeshire, enabling projects that enhance community wellbeing, support vulnerable groups, and create lasting local impact. By funding small-scale initiatives, the fund encourages stronger connections, engagement, and meaningful improvements in local communities.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.








































