Deadline: 01-May-2026
The Wryde Croft Wind Farm Community Fund provides grants to support community-focused projects benefiting residents living near the wind farm in the Peterborough area. Grants of up to £10,000 are available for charitable initiatives that strengthen local communities and improve well-being within the designated parishes.
Program Overview
The fund is designed to:
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Support charitable projects that benefit local residents
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Strengthen community cohesion and development in the area of benefit
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Provide resources for initiatives serving a significant proportion of residents within a 6 km radius of the wind farm
Projects should focus on delivering clear, tangible community benefits, enhancing quality of life, or addressing local needs.
Eligible Areas
Funding is available for projects serving communities within the following parishes:
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Crowland
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Fleet
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Gedney Hill
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Holbeach
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Parson Drove
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Sutton St Edmund
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Thorney
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Whaplode
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Wisbech St Mary
Grant Details
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Standard grant: Up to £10,000 per project
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Exceptional grants: Larger amounts may be considered for projects demonstrating significant community impact
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Grants are intended to support charitable, non-profit projects that directly benefit local residents
Who Can Apply
Eligible applicants include:
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Non-profit organizations conducting charitable initiatives
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Community groups or associations that improve local well-being and development
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Projects must clearly demonstrate benefits to residents within the defined parishes
How to Apply
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Prepare your project proposal including objectives, expected community impact, and budget
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Demonstrate benefits specifically for residents within the eligible parishes
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Submit your application to the Wryde Croft Wind Farm Community Fund via the official process
Tips for a Strong Application
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Clearly define how your project benefits the local community
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Include measurable outcomes to show the impact
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Highlight community engagement, participation, or volunteer involvement
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Ensure your project aligns with charitable purposes
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications for projects outside the eligible parishes
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Failing to clearly demonstrate community benefits
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Applying for personal or individual funding instead of charitable initiatives
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Providing incomplete or unclear budget and impact information
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Who can apply?
Non-profit organizations and community groups running charitable projects that benefit residents in the defined parishes.
2. How much funding is available?
Grants of up to £10,000; larger amounts may be considered in exceptional cases.
3. Which areas are eligible?
Projects must benefit residents within Crowland, Fleet, Gedney Hill, Holbeach, Parson Drove, Sutton St Edmund, Thorney, Whaplode, and Wisbech St Mary.
4. What types of projects are supported?
Charitable initiatives that strengthen community cohesion, improve well-being, or contribute to local development.
5. Can individuals apply?
No, only non-profit organizations or registered community groups are eligible.
6. Is there a limit to the number of applications?
The fund does not specify a strict limit, but each application should clearly demonstrate benefits to the eligible area.
7. How will applications be assessed?
Applications are assessed based on community impact, clarity of objectives, and alignment with charitable purposes.
Conclusion
The Wryde Croft Wind Farm Community Fund supports local charitable projects that improve the well-being and cohesion of communities surrounding the wind farm. By funding initiatives that benefit residents within the designated parishes, the fund encourages sustainable community development and engagement in the Peterborough area.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.








































