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New Albion Community Wind Farm Fund Offers Grants for Local Projects (UK)

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Deadline: 20-Mar-2026

The New Albion Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund offers grants to support local projects in the Rushton and Pipewell parishes. Funding prioritizes initiatives in charity, education, environment, heritage, and community amenities, with grants up to £10,000 for small local groups that enhance the wellbeing and opportunities of residents.

Program Overview

The fund aims to improve quality of life for local residents by supporting projects that provide social, educational, environmental, and cultural benefits. It is designed for small, locally managed groups, helping them launch new initiatives or expand existing community services.

Key Objectives

Who is Eligible?

Grant Details

How to Apply

  1. Confirm eligibility as a small, locally managed group in the target parishes.

  2. Prepare project proposal including objectives, expected outcomes, and budget.

  3. Include governance documentation: written constitution, volunteer structure, safeguarding policies.

  4. Submit application to Northamptonshire Community Foundation, adhering to deadlines and requirements.

  5. Await assessment and grant decision, with funding provided for approved projects.

Tips for a Successful Application

FAQ

1. What is the maximum grant amount?

2. Can new and existing projects apply?

3. Are capital projects eligible?

4. Who can apply on behalf of young or vulnerable participants?

5. Do applicants need volunteers?

6. How long will the fund operate?

7. How do I get help with policy creation?

Conclusion

The New Albion Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund is a strategic opportunity for local groups in Rushton and Pipewell to secure funding for impactful community initiatives. By supporting education, environment, heritage, volunteering, and youth engagement, the fund strengthens local wellbeing and enhances community life.

For more information, visit Northamptonshire Community Foundation.

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