Deadline: 01-May-2026
The Medworth Community Fund is offering grants to support organizations that enhance health, wellbeing, and environmental protection within a 5km radius of the Medworth Energy from Waste facility in Cambridgeshire and Norfolk. Grants range from £5,000 to £50,000 for projects in the Community, Social & Health, and Environment sectors. Applications are open to non-profit organizations.
Overview
The Medworth Community Fund, managed by the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation, aims to support organizations that foster community development, social and health improvements, and environmental sustainability in the region surrounding the Medworth Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power Facility.
Focus Areas for Funding
The program is focused on three core areas:
1. Community Projects
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Improving and maintaining public amenity spaces
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Initiatives promoting local transport-related wellbeing
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Remediation of underused land and eyesores
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Creation or improvement of youth facilities
2. Social and Health Initiatives
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Support for community enterprises and social businesses
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Projects generating employment and regeneration
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Initiatives aimed at improving health and wellbeing outcomes for local residents
3. Environmental Projects
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Initiatives supporting low-carbon energy and efficiency
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Restoration of buildings with historical or architectural value
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Biodiversity management and nature-based solutions for climate change and flooding
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Promoting recycling and the circular economy
Available Funding
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Small Grants: Up to £5,000
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Larger Grants: Up to £50,000
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Multi-year projects: Considered on a case-by-case basis; applicants should contact the fund administrators in advance.
The fund has a total annual budget of £200,000.
Who Can Apply?
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Non-profit organizations operating within the Cambridgeshire and Norfolk regions
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Projects must directly benefit people living within 5km of the Medworth Energy from Waste Facility
What Activities Are Not Eligible for Funding?
The fund does not cover the following activities:
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Projects that have already taken place
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Sponsored events or fundraising activities
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Repayment of debts or loans
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Grant-making activities
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Improvements to land or buildings not open to the public
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Political activities or lobbying projects
How to Apply
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Eligibility Check: Ensure your project benefits the 5km radius around the Medworth facility and falls under one of the three focus areas.
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Prepare Application: Include details on the project’s impact, scope, and sustainability.
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Submit Proposal: Apply via the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation’s online platform.
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Discuss Multi-Year Projects: If your project spans multiple years, contact the Foundation before submission.
Key Dates
Applications are accepted year-round. However, applicants are encouraged to apply early to ensure their project aligns with available funding.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
1. Who is eligible to apply for the Medworth Community Fund?
Non-profit organizations operating within Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, with projects benefiting those living within a 5km radius of the Medworth Energy from Waste Facility.
2. What is the maximum amount I can apply for?
The maximum available grant is £50,000, although most grants are between £5,000 and £50,000. The total annual funding pool is £200,000.
3. What types of projects are eligible for funding?
Projects must focus on community, social and health, or environmental improvements, including public spaces, local wellbeing initiatives, health projects, and environmental sustainability.
4. Are multi-year projects eligible for funding?
Yes, multi-year projects may be eligible, but applicants must contact the Foundation in advance before applying.
5. Are there any ineligible activities?
Yes, the fund does not support projects that have already taken place, political activities, or projects that do not benefit the public (e.g., private land improvements or non-publicly accessible buildings).
6. How do I apply?
Applications can be submitted via the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation’s online application portal. Please ensure your project meets the eligibility criteria before applying.
Conclusion
The Medworth Community Fund is an excellent opportunity for non-profit organizations to receive funding for projects that enhance community wellbeing, health, and the environment in the Cambridgeshire and Norfolk regions. With up to £50,000 in grants available, this fund supports initiatives that directly impact the local community and help improve public amenity spaces, health outcomes, and sustainability. Apply now to bring your project to life.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.
