Deadline: 31-Dec-2025
Barry Town Council provides annual grants for local community organisations and businesses to support its 7 Wellbeing Goals, promoting prosperity, health, equality, culture, and sustainability in the town. With a total funding pool of £55,000, applicants can access five grant streams, including Community/Voluntary Organisations, Green Grants, Small Business Grants, Vibrant Culture Grants, and Books for Schools. Applications are submitted through a universal grant application form to ensure clarity and alignment with Council priorities.
Funding Opportunities for Community Organisations and Local Businesses
Overview
Barry Town Council offers grants to help community organisations and local businesses enhance the town’s development, culture, and social wellbeing. These grants are aligned with the Council’s 7 Wellbeing Goals:
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A Prosperous Barry – Economic development and business growth
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A Resilient Barry – Environmental sustainability and resilience
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A Healthier Barry – Health, wellness, and social care improvement
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A More Equal Barry – Equality and inclusion initiatives
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A Barry of Cohesive Communities – Social cohesion and community engagement
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A Barry of Vibrant Culture and Thriving Welsh Language – Cultural enrichment and heritage
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A Globally Responsible Barry – International responsibility and sustainable practices
Over the past decade, the Council has allocated over £500,000 in grants to support local initiatives that align with these goals.
Available Grant Streams
The total annual budget of £55,000 is divided into five grant categories:
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Community/Voluntary Organisations (£15,000)
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Supports local voluntary and community-driven projects
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Green Grants (£4,000)
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Promotes sustainability and environmentally responsible initiatives
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Small Business Grants (£3,000)
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Supports growth and innovation in local businesses
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Vibrant Culture Grants (£20,000)
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Encourages arts, culture, and the Welsh language
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Books for Schools (£10,000)
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Improves literacy and educational resources in local schools
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Who Is Eligible?
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Community organisations or local businesses based in Barry
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Projects that align with one or more of the 7 Wellbeing Goals
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Activities that are legal, rational, and in the best interest of the community
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Applicants must clearly specify the grant stream under which they are applying
How to Apply / How It Works
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Select a grant stream that matches your project’s objectives.
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Complete the universal grant application form, providing:
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Project description and objectives
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Expected outcomes and impact
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Alignment with one or more Wellbeing Goals
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Detailed budget and resource plan
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Submit the application according to the announced deadlines or rolling schedule.
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Review process: Applications are evaluated by the Finance, Policy and General Purposes Committee or Council-scheduled meetings.
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Funding decision: Successful applicants are notified, and grant funds are released for approved projects.
Common Mistakes / Tips
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Failing to specify the grant stream – Always indicate which funding category you are applying for.
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Incomplete applications – Fill out all sections of the universal application form.
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Poor alignment with Wellbeing Goals – Clearly demonstrate how your project advances the Council’s goals.
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Ignoring deadlines – Check the Council website and social media for updates.
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Unclear budgets – Provide realistic, itemized, and transparent budget details.
Why This Matters
These grants:
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Strengthen local community development and social cohesion
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Support environmental sustainability initiatives
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Promote cultural and educational enrichment
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Foster local business growth and economic prosperity
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Encourage inclusive, equitable, and globally responsible projects
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q1: Who can apply for Barry Town Council grants?
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Community organisations and local businesses based in Barry.
Q2: How much funding is available each year?
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£55,000 in total, divided across five grant streams.
Q3: Can a project apply to multiple grant streams?
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No. Each application must clearly specify the targeted grant stream.
Q4: How are applications evaluated?
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Reviewed by the Finance, Policy and General Purposes Committee or Council meetings.
Q5: When are grants awarded?
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Decisions are made after the closing of each funding round or during rolling submissions.
Q6: What information is required in the application?
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Project description, objectives, expected impact, budget, and alignment with Wellbeing Goals.
Q7: Where can applicants find updates and deadlines?
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On the Barry Town Council website and official social media platforms.
Conclusion
Barry Town Council Grants provide crucial funding for initiatives that advance community wellbeing, culture, sustainability, and economic growth in Barry. By aligning projects with the 7 Wellbeing Goals and submitting a complete application through the universal form, applicants can access financial support to create meaningful, long-term impact in their town.
For more information, visit Barry Town Council.








































