Deadline: 01-Feb-2026
The Arm Community Fund by the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation provides small grants of up to £3,000 to local non-profit organisations supporting community wellbeing, engagement, and social support. With four funding rounds per year, the programme enables practical, high-impact projects that strengthen communities across Cambridgeshire.
The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation is inviting applications for the Arm Community Fund, a small grants programme designed to support initiatives that make a tangible difference in local communities. This programme focuses on wellbeing, engagement, and support for vulnerable populations.
Programme Objectives
The Arm Community Fund aims to:
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Improve community wellbeing
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Foster social engagement and inclusion
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Provide practical support to children, young people, families, and adults facing life challenges
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Strengthen resilience and cohesion in local communities
Funding Details
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Maximum grant per project: £3,000
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Total funding per round: Approximately £14,000
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Number of rounds: Four per year
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Funding can support a single project or series of small initiatives within the community
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Grants are intended for practical and measurable outcomes
This structure allows multiple organisations to access funding each year and promotes a diverse range of community-led initiatives.
Eligible Applicants
Applicants must meet the following criteria:
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Be a non-profit organisation
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Operate within Cambridgeshire
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Propose projects that demonstrate clear local impact
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Focus on community-led solutions to address social needs
Priority Areas
Projects should align with one or more of the following priorities:
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Community development and engagement – initiatives that bring people together, foster networks, or build social cohesion
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Support for children, young people, and families – programmes addressing wellbeing, education, or life skills
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Assistance for adults facing life crises – support for mental health, financial hardship, or social isolation
Projects that address multiple priorities are encouraged, provided they demonstrate measurable benefits to the local community.
How to Apply
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Ensure your organisation meets the eligibility criteria
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Review the priority areas and define how your project aligns with them
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Prepare a concise project proposal demonstrating practical impact and community benefit
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Submit your application online through the Cambridgeshire Community Foundation portal
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Applications are considered in four funding rounds each year
Successful applicants will receive funding to deliver activities that make a meaningful difference in Cambridgeshire communities.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications from organisations outside Cambridgeshire
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Proposing projects without a clear community impact
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Ignoring the fund’s priority areas
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Failing to demonstrate practical outcomes for the target population
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who can apply for the Arm Community Fund?
Non-profit organisations operating within Cambridgeshire.
What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to £3,000 per project.
How often can I apply?
Applications are accepted in four funding rounds throughout the year.
Can the grant fund ongoing programmes?
Yes, the fund supports both new initiatives and extensions to existing projects if they demonstrate local impact.
What types of projects are prioritized?
Projects focusing on community development, children and family support, or assistance for adults in crisis.
Is there a limit on the number of applications per organisation?
While no strict limit is stated, applicants should ensure each submission demonstrates distinct impact and alignment with priorities.
How will applications be evaluated?
Applications are assessed based on clarity, alignment with priorities, practical outcomes, and measurable benefits for local residents.
Conclusion
The Arm Community Fund offers Cambridgeshire-based non-profits a valuable opportunity to deliver practical, community-focused projects. By supporting initiatives that improve wellbeing, foster engagement, and assist vulnerable groups, the programme strengthens the social fabric and resilience of communities across the region.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.









































