Deadline: 01-Jul-2026
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority Active Travel grant programme funds community organisations to increase walking, wheeling, and cycling across West Yorkshire. It supports inclusive, community-led projects that improve health, reduce emissions, and increase access to active travel. Grants range from £5,000 for small community projects to £50,000 for Active Travel Hubs.
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority has launched a funding programme to support community organisations that encourage active travel, including:
- Walking
- Wheeling (inclusive mobility, including wheelchairs and mobility aids)
- Cycling
The programme supports community-led initiatives that make active travel a practical and accessible choice for everyday short journeys.
Key Objectives
Inclusive Growth
- Improve access to active travel for all communities
- Reduce transport inequality
- Support participation in local mobility opportunities
Health and Wellbeing
- Increase physical activity
- Improve mental and social wellbeing
- Encourage healthier travel habits
Economic Productivity
- Improve access to jobs and services
- Support local community engagement
- Strengthen local mobility systems
Climate Action
- Reduce carbon emissions from transport
- Encourage low-carbon travel behaviour
- Support environmental sustainability
Funding Streams
Community Grants
- Up to £5,000
- For small-scale grassroots projects
- Focus on local, community-driven activities
Active Travel Hub Grants
- Up to £50,000
- For larger, structured active travel initiatives
- Supports hub-based or coordinated community delivery
Application Timeline
- Applications open: June 2026
Eligible Applicants
Eligible organisations include:
- Social enterprises
- Registered charities
- Community interest companies (CICs)
- Private limited companies with not-for-profit status
Registration Requirement
- Must be registered or constituted in the UK
- Activities must take place within West Yorkshire
Mandatory Organisational Requirements
Applicants must have:
- A bank account requiring at least two signatories for transactions
- Appropriate insurance for all planned activities
- A safeguarding policy in place
Eligible Activities
Active Travel Promotion
- Organised walking groups
- Cycling events and training sessions
- Inclusive mobility support programmes
Skills and Capacity Building
- Volunteer training
- Cycling or walking leadership training
- Community engagement workshops
Equipment and Resources
- Bike repair sessions
- Purchase of bike parts and tools
- Provision of new or refurbished bicycles
- Storage facilities for equipment
Operational Costs
- Transport costs for project delivery
- Temporary staffing costs
- Training expenses
Target Groups
The programme prioritises projects supporting people facing barriers to active travel, including:
- Disabled people
- Low-income communities
- Under-represented or marginalised groups
Project Delivery Requirements
- Community Grants projects must be completed within 12 months
- Funding must be fully spent within the same 12-month period
Why This Programme Matters
- Encourages healthier lifestyles through physical activity
- Reduces transport-related carbon emissions
- Improves accessibility and mobility for underserved groups
- Strengthens community cohesion and participation
- Supports local climate and sustainability goals
How It Works
Step 1: Identify Community Need
- Focus on barriers to walking, wheeling, or cycling
- Define target community group
- Select activity type (training, events, equipment, hubs)
Step 2: Choose Grant Type
- Community Grant (up to £5,000)
- Active Travel Hub Grant (up to £50,000)
Step 3: Check Eligibility
- Confirm UK registration status
- Ensure project takes place in West Yorkshire
- Verify required governance and safeguarding policies
Step 4: Prepare Application
- Project description and objectives
- Community impact and inclusion strategy
- Budget breakdown of eligible costs
- Delivery timeline (max 12 months for Community Grants)
Step 5: Submit Application
- Applications open June 2026
- Submit through West Yorkshire Combined Authority process
Step 6: Delivery and Reporting
- Deliver project within approved timeframe
- Spend funding according to approved budget
- Provide reporting and outcomes evidence
Common Mistakes
- Missing safeguarding policy requirements
- No proper financial governance (dual signatory account)
- Weak inclusion strategy for target groups
- Unclear delivery plan within 12-month limit
- Applying without West Yorkshire delivery focus
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly define barriers to active travel
- Focus on inclusion and accessibility
- Show measurable health or environmental outcomes
- Include practical delivery plans (routes, hubs, sessions)
- Demonstrate community partnerships and engagement
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is this funding programme for?
- Supports community projects that promote active travel
- Walking
- Wheeling
- Cycling
- Aims to improve health, inclusion, and sustainability
How much funding is available?
- Two grant levels:
- Community Grants: up to £5,000
- Active Travel Hub Grants: up to £50,000
Who can apply?
- Eligible organisations include:
- Charities
- Social enterprises
- Community Interest Companies (CICs)
- Not-for-profit private limited companies
- Must be UK-registered and operate in West Yorkshire
What activities can be funded?
- Active travel events
- Walking groups
- Cycling sessions
- Skills development
- Volunteer training
- Cycling education
- Equipment and resources
- Bikes and parts
- Repair workshops
- Operational costs
- Staffing and transport
- Storage and logistics
Who is the programme for?
- Priority groups include:
- Disabled people
- Support for accessible mobility
- Low-income communities
- Reducing transport barriers
- Under-represented groups
- Increasing participation in active travel
- Disabled people
What are the key requirements?
- Must have:
- Dual-signatory bank account
- Ensures financial accountability
- Safeguarding policy
- Protects participants and communities
- Appropriate insurance
- Covers all planned activities
- Dual-signatory bank account
What is the project timeline?
- Community Grant projects:
- Must be completed within 12 months
- All funds must be spent within this period
Conclusion
The West Yorkshire Active Travel Community Grants Programme supports inclusive, community-led initiatives that promote walking, wheeling, and cycling. With funding up to £50,000, it helps organisations improve health, reduce emissions, and make active travel accessible to all communities across West Yorkshire.
For more information, visit West Yorkshire Combined Authority.









































