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Deadline: 01-Aug-2026

The Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund provides grants of up to £5,000 to support charitable community projects that benefit residents living near Woolley Hill Wind Farm in Huntingdonshire (Hunts). The fund is open to eligible non-profit organizations delivering projects that create measurable benefits for communities within the designated area of benefit.

Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund

The Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund provides financial support for projects that improve the wellbeing and quality of life of communities located near Woolley Hill Wind Farm.

The fund supports charitable initiatives that deliver lasting benefits to local residents and strengthen communities within the designated area of benefit.

Program Objectives

The Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund aims to:

  • Support charitable projects that benefit local communities.
  • Improve the wellbeing of residents living near Woolley Hill Wind Farm.
  • Strengthen community organizations and local initiatives.
  • Fund projects that create lasting and measurable community benefits.
  • Encourage sustainable community development within eligible parishes.

Grant Amount

Eligible applicants may apply for grants of up to £5,000 per project.

Funding should support projects that provide clear and measurable benefits to a material proportion of the local community.

Area of Benefit

Projects must benefit communities within the designated area surrounding Woolley Hill Wind Farm.

Eligible parishes include:

  • Alconbury
  • Alconbury Weston
  • Barham and Woolley
  • Buckworth
  • Easton
  • Ellington
  • Spaldwick

Applicants should demonstrate how their project will directly benefit residents living in one or more of these eligible parishes.

Eligible Applicants

Applications are open to:

  • Non-profit organizations.

Applicants must deliver projects that benefit eligible communities within the fund’s area of benefit.

Eligible Projects

The fund supports charitable community projects that:

  • Benefit local residents.
  • Address identified community needs.
  • Improve community facilities or services.
  • Promote community wellbeing and inclusion.
  • Deliver long-term positive outcomes.
  • Strengthen local community life.

Projects should clearly demonstrate benefits to a material proportion of the eligible community.

Program Benefits

The Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund helps communities by:

  • Supporting locally led charitable initiatives.
  • Strengthening community organizations.
  • Improving local services and facilities.
  • Enhancing community wellbeing.
  • Encouraging sustainable local development.
  • Creating lasting benefits for residents.

Tips for a Strong Application

Applicants can improve their chances of success by:

  • Clearly explaining how the project benefits eligible communities.
  • Demonstrating community need and local support.
  • Showing that a significant proportion of residents will benefit.
  • Providing a realistic project budget.
  • Explaining the project’s long-term impact.
  • Including all required supporting documentation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Who can apply for the Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund?

Eligible non-profit organizations delivering charitable projects that benefit communities within the designated area of benefit may apply.

How much funding is available?

Applicants may request grants of up to £5,000 per project.

Which communities are eligible?

Projects must benefit residents in one or more of the following eligible parishes:

  • Alconbury
  • Alconbury Weston
  • Barham and Woolley
  • Buckworth
  • Easton
  • Ellington
  • Spaldwick

What types of projects are supported?

The fund supports charitable community projects that improve local wellbeing, strengthen communities, enhance facilities or services, and provide measurable benefits to local residents.

What should applicants demonstrate?

Applicants should clearly demonstrate that their project will benefit a material proportion of the eligible local community.

Conclusion

The Woolley Hill Wind Farm Community Fund provides grants of up to £5,000 to support non-profit organizations delivering charitable projects that benefit communities surrounding Woolley Hill Wind Farm in Huntingdonshire. By investing in locally led initiatives that strengthen community wellbeing, improve local services, and create lasting positive outcomes, the fund helps build stronger, more connected, and resilient local communities.

For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.

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