Deadline: 30-Jan-2026
The Hedge End, West End and Botley Local Area Committee is offering small grants of up to £500 to support community-based projects for young people in the HEWEB area. Applications are open to not-for-profit organisations, voluntary groups, and social enterprises delivering youth-focused activities that benefit the local community. A simple initial expression of interest is required, with successful applicants providing further project details and collaborating with Eastleigh Borough Council to celebrate outcomes.
Overview
The Hedge End, West End and Botley (HEWEB) Local Area Committee is inviting applications for small youth grants aimed at supporting community-based projects for young people. The funding encourages local engagement, partnership with Eastleigh Borough Council, and the delivery of activities that directly benefit young people across the HEWEB area. Grants can be used to deliver youth activities, promote local participation, and celebrate successful projects.
Grant Amount and Purpose
Successful applicants may receive funding of up to £500 to support activities that benefit young people. The grants are intended to enable small-scale, impactful community projects, such as educational activities, recreational programs, or community engagement initiatives.
Who is Eligible?
Eligible applicants include:
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Not-for-profit community groups
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Voluntary organisations
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Social enterprises providing direct services, advice, information, or promoting self-help
Organisations must deliver community-wide benefits and be open to anyone. Applicant groups must be:
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Properly constituted
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Holding a bank account in the organisation’s name with at least two authorised signatories
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Adequately insured
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Ensuring appropriate checks are carried out on staff and volunteers who work with vulnerable people
How It Works / How to Apply
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Expression of Interest: Applicants submit a simplified application form outlining their project ideas.
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Initial Review: The grant panel reviews the expression of interest for suitability and alignment with HEWEB priorities.
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Further Details: Successful applicants are asked to provide additional information about their project, including detailed plans, expected outcomes, and any partnership arrangements.
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Collaboration and Celebration: Applicants agree to work with Eastleigh Borough Council to highlight and celebrate the project outcomes.
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Funding Award: Grants of up to £500 are awarded to deliver approved projects.
Application Timeline
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Applications Open: 24 November 2025
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Applications Close: 30 January 2026 at 12:00 pm (midday)
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete or unclear expressions of interest
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Applying without proper organisational constitution or bank account details
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Failing to provide adequate insurance or staff/volunteer checks
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Proposing projects that do not benefit the wider HEWEB community
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Missing the submission deadline
FAQ
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Who can apply for the HEWEB youth grants? Not-for-profit community groups, voluntary organisations, and social enterprises providing youth-focused services in the HEWEB area.
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What is the maximum grant amount? £500 per project.
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Can private companies or individuals apply? No, only eligible not-for-profit or voluntary organisations.
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Is the initial application detailed? No, it is a simplified expression of interest to outline project ideas.
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What happens after the expression of interest? Successful applicants are asked for further project details and must collaborate with Eastleigh Borough Council to highlight outcomes.
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Are there any deadlines? Applications open on 24 November 2025 and close on 30 January 2026 at midday.
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What eligibility requirements must be met? Organisations must be properly constituted, insured, hold a bank account with two signatories, and carry out checks on staff/volunteers working with vulnerable people.
Conclusions
The HEWEB Youth Grant provides an opportunity for local not-for-profit organisations and community groups to implement small-scale, meaningful projects that directly benefit young people. By simplifying the initial application process, the grant encourages participation and innovation while ensuring projects align with community needs. Successful applicants gain funding, recognition, and the opportunity to work with Eastleigh Borough Council to showcase their positive impact, promoting long-term engagement and community development.
For more information, visit Eastleigh Borough Council.








































