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Grants to Support Community Cycling and Walking Projects (UK)

Monnaboy Community Benefit Fund in the UK

Deadline: 20-Apr-2026

The Small Grants Programme offers up to £5,000 for simple, one-off community projects or purchases that help people walk, wheel, or cycle more. The funding supports practical solutions such as cycles, adaptive bikes, storage, small events, and local barrier-removal initiatives for eligible groups including charities, community organisations, schools, social enterprises, and some NHS providers.

What is the Small Grants Programme?

The Small Grants Programme supports small, practical active travel projects that encourage more people to make everyday trips by walking, wheeling, or cycling.

It provides flexible grants of up to £5,000 for one-off projects or purchases that improve local access to active travel and help communities test simple new ideas.

Funding at a Glance

What Can the Grant Support?

The funding can be used for practical, community-based solutions such as:

The aim is to make active travel more accessible, inclusive, and easier in everyday life.

Why This Grant Matters

This programme helps communities make small but meaningful improvements that support:

It is especially useful for groups that need simple, low-cost funding to try practical ideas quickly.

Who is Eligible?

Eligible applicants include:

Who is Not Eligible?

The following cannot apply:

How to Apply / What to Do

Step 1: Identify the Local Barrier

Clearly explain the local issue, such as lack of cycle access, no storage, or low active travel participation.

Step 2: Propose a Simple One-Off Solution

Choose one clear activity or purchase that directly helps people walk, wheel, or cycle more.

Step 3: Build a Clear Budget

Keep costs realistic and within the £5,000 limit.

Step 4: Show Community Impact

Explain who will benefit and how the project will improve active travel in your area.

Step 5: Confirm Eligibility

Check your organisation’s legal structure and governance before submitting.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Tips for a Strong Application

FAQs

1. How much funding is available?

Applicants can request up to £5,000.

2. What is the grant for?

It supports one-off projects or purchases that help people walk, wheel, or cycle more.

3. Who can apply?

Eligible applicants include charities, community groups, social enterprises, schools, NHS providers, Wheels and Walks groups, and TfGM bike libraries.

4. Can individuals apply?

No. Individuals and sole traders are not eligible.

5. What types of projects can be funded?

Projects may include adaptive cycles, cycle storage, equipment, small events, and practical local initiatives that remove barriers to active travel.

6. Are for-profit companies eligible?

No. Companies created mainly for private profit distribution are not eligible.

Conclusion

The Small Grants Programme is a useful funding opportunity for organisations looking to support community active travel through simple, practical, and inclusive solutions.

With up to £5,000 available, it is ideal for grassroots projects that help more people walk, wheel, and cycle while promoting healthier and more sustainable travel habits.

For more information, visit Transport for Greater Manchester.

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