Deadline: 05-Jun-2026
The Community Grants Scheme provides funding to voluntary and community organisations to improve local facilities and deliver activities that benefit residents. Grants range from £500 to £5,000 and support areas such as sustainability, health and wellbeing, and community development.
Program Overview
The Community Grants Scheme is designed to support grassroots organisations in delivering projects and services that enhance community life. It provides flexible funding across multiple grant categories to address local needs, including environmental sustainability and cost-of-living challenges.
Key Objectives
- Improve community facilities and infrastructure
- Support local activities and services
- Promote environmental sustainability
- Enhance health and wellbeing outcomes
- Strengthen community engagement and resilience
Types of Grants Available
Capital Green Grants
- Focus: Environmentally sustainable projects
- Funding: Part of £500–£5,000 range
- Requirement: 20% match funding
Large Capital Grants
- Focus: Building works and major equipment
- Requirement: 50% match funding
Small Capital Grants
- Focus: Minor equipment or small improvements
- No match funding required
Revenue Grants
- Focus: Running costs, events, and activities
- No match funding required
Everyone Active Grants
- Focus: Sports, health, and wellbeing initiatives
- No match funding required
Eligible Activities
- Eco-friendly and climate-focused projects
- Building improvements and facility upgrades
- Equipment purchases
- Community events and programs
- Health and wellbeing initiatives
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
Additional eligibility:
- School fundraising groups (with conditions)
- Churches and faith groups (if benefiting the wider community)
- Food banks (must be affiliated with a recognised network)
Funding Details
- Grant range: £500 to £5,000
- Match funding required for selected categories only
- Typically one grant per organisation every two years
Required Documents
Applicants must provide:
- Governing documents
- Equality policy
- Financial records
- Bank statements
Additional documents (if applicable):
- Safeguarding policies
- Quotes for high-value items
- Permissions for building-related work
How to Apply
- Check eligibility and suitable grant category
- Define project goals and expected community impact
- Prepare required documents and supporting evidence
- Secure match funding (if required)
- Complete and submit the application
- Await assessment and funding decision
Why This Matters
- Supports grassroots community development
- Improves local infrastructure and services
- Encourages sustainable and eco-friendly initiatives
- Addresses social and economic challenges
- Strengthens local participation and inclusion
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying for multiple grants simultaneously
- Missing required documentation
- Not meeting match funding requirements
- अस्पष्ट project goals or weak impact explanation
- Unclear without proper permissions for capital works
FAQ
1. How much funding is available?
Between £500 and £5,000 depending on the grant type.
2. Is match funding required?
Only for Capital Green Grants (20%) and Large Capital Grants (50%).
3. Who can apply?
Community groups, charities, social enterprises, and similar organisations.
4. Can schools or faith groups apply?
Yes, if projects benefit the wider community.
5. How often can an organisation apply?
Typically once every two years.
6. What types of projects are supported?
Environmental, community, health, and facility improvement projects.
7. Are food banks eligible?
Yes, if affiliated with a recognised network.
Conclusion
The Community Grants Scheme provides essential funding for local organisations to deliver impactful projects and improve community wellbeing. By supporting a wide range of initiatives, the scheme plays a key role in building stronger, more sustainable, and inclusive communities.
For more information, visit Blaby District Council.









































