Deadline: 20-Mar-2026
The Community Development Grant – Medium Call 2 2026/27 provides funding of £2,001–£10,000 to formally constituted, community-managed organisations. The grant supports not-for-personal-profit organisations operating at a local community level, promoting inclusive membership, democratic governance, and accountability through Annual General Meetings. It strengthens community-led initiatives while ensuring transparency, inclusivity, and good governance.
Overview
The Community Development Grant – Medium Call 2 2026/27 offers financial support to community organisations delivering initiatives that benefit local residents. Eligible organisations must be formally constituted, community-managed, and autonomous, operating on a not-for-personal-profit basis with the broader community’s interests at heart.
The program provides resources to strengthen local initiatives while promoting strong governance practices, inclusive participation, and organisational transparency.
Funding Details
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Funding range: £2,001 – £10,000
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Purpose: To support community-led projects addressing local needs and enhancing community wellbeing
Eligibility Requirements
Eligible organisations must:
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Be formally constituted and autonomous
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Operate on a not-for-personal-profit basis
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Demonstrate commitment to wider community interests
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Work primarily at a local community level
Governance and Structural Requirements
Applicants must meet the following governance standards:
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Inclusive Membership: Governing documents must confirm membership is open to the full range of community opinion.
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Annual General Meeting (AGM): Each member must have an equal vote at the AGM.
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Management Committee or Board: A committee or board of directors must be democratically appointed at the AGM.
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Annual Reporting: The committee or board must present an annual report at the AGM.
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Statement of Accounts: An annual statement of accounts must be shared with members during the AGM.
These requirements ensure transparency, accountability, and inclusive decision-making.
Purpose and Impact
The Community Development Grant aims to:
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Strengthen community-led initiatives and local engagement
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Promote good governance, accountability, and transparency
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Ensure inclusive participation in organisational decision-making
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Support sustainable projects that deliver tangible benefits to the local community
How to Apply
Applicants should:
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Confirm eligibility and compliance with all governance and structural requirements
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Provide governing documents, evidence of AGM processes, annual reports, and statements of accounts
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Submit the application following the Council’s guidelines and deadlines
Applications are assessed based on organisational eligibility, governance compliance, and the potential impact of proposed community initiatives.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Applying without being formally constituted or autonomous
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Failing to demonstrate inclusive membership or democratic election processes
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Omitting annual reports or financial statements
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Submitting proposals that do not clearly benefit the local community
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
- Who can apply for the Community Development Grant?
Eligible applicants are formally constituted, community-managed, autonomous organisations operating on a not-for-personal-profit basis at the local community level. - What is the funding range?
The grant provides between £2,001 and £10,000 per project. - Do organisations need to hold an Annual General Meeting (AGM)?
Yes. All eligible organisations must hold an AGM where each member has an equal vote. - What governance documentation is required?
Applicants must provide a governing document, evidence of AGM processes, annual reports, and an annual statement of accounts. - Can unincorporated or informal community groups apply?
No. Only formally constituted, autonomous organisations meeting governance requirements are eligible. - What types of projects are supported?
Projects must benefit the wider community and align with the organisation’s objectives to deliver inclusive, sustainable local initiatives. - How will applications be assessed?
Applications are evaluated based on eligibility, compliance with governance requirements, and the potential community impact of proposed initiatives.
Conclusion
The Community Development Grant – Medium Call 2 2026/27 provides an opportunity for community organisations to secure funding for impactful local initiatives. By supporting inclusive governance, transparent reporting, and democratic decision-making, the grant strengthens sustainable community-led projects and ensures positive benefits for local residents.
For more information, visit Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council.









































