Deadline: 11-Feb-2026
The Severn Waste Services Community Action Fund provides grants of £10,000–£20,000 to not-for-profit organisations for amenity projects under Objects D and DA of the Landfill Communities Fund. The initiative supports community facilities, infrastructure improvements, and local services that enhance accessibility, sustainability, and wellbeing. Eligible applicants include charities, councils, church bodies, and CASC-registered sports clubs.
Overview
The Severn Waste Services Community Action Fund offers grants to not-for-profit organisations for amenity projects that provide tangible benefits to local communities. Projects must align with Object D and Object DA of the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF) and can request funding between £10,000 and £20,000, starting from 20 November 2025. The fund supports initiatives such as community facility improvements, accessibility enhancements, and infrastructure projects that contribute to social, recreational, or environmental wellbeing. Applications are evaluated based on need, consultation, sustainability, value for money, deliverability, and impact.
Who Is Eligible?
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Registered charities operating community facilities.
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Churches or Parochial Church Councils.
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Parish or Town Councils.
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Management Committees or User Associations acting on behalf of Parish or Town Councils.
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Local Authorities.
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CASC-registered sports clubs.
Funding Priorities
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Need: Projects must address a clear and genuine community requirement, supported by evidence.
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Consultation and Support: Demonstrate engagement with community members, including current or potential users, showing backing for the initiative.
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Sustainability: Outline maintenance plans and long-term management to ensure the project remains operational after completion.
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Value for Money: Costs must be reasonable, matched funding appropriate, and contractor selections justified.
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Deliverability: Realistic timelines, organisational capacity, and feasibility must be demonstrated.
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Impact and Outcomes: Projects should clearly show positive effects on the natural, social, or built environment, and benefits to local communities.
How to Apply / What to Do
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Confirm eligibility based on organisational type and alignment with LCF Objects D or DA.
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Prepare a detailed project proposal including objectives, community need, and expected outcomes.
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Provide evidence of community consultation and support.
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Include a clear budget, justification of costs, and any matched funding.
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Outline sustainability and maintenance plans for the project.
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Submit the application by the stated deadline.
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Respond to follow-up queries or requests for clarification from the fund administrators.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting applications without clear evidence of community need.
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Failing to demonstrate community consultation or support.
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Inadequate budgeting or unclear justification for costs.
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Projects lacking realistic timelines or feasibility.
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Omitting sustainability or maintenance plans.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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What is the funding range? £10,000–£20,000 per project.
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When can applications be submitted? From 20 November 2025.
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Which types of projects are eligible? Amenity projects improving community facilities, infrastructure, or accessibility under LCF Objects D or DA.
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Who can apply? Registered charities, churches, councils, management committees, local authorities, and CASC-registered sports clubs.
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Is matched funding required? Not mandatory but encouraged and assessed for value for money.
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How are applications evaluated? Based on need, consultation, sustainability, value for money, deliverability, and impact.
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Are individual applicants eligible? No, only organisations meeting the eligibility criteria can apply.
Conclusion
The Severn Waste Services Community Action Fund provides a strategic opportunity for not-for-profit organisations to enhance community facilities, strengthen local services, and deliver sustainable amenity projects. By focusing on evidence-based needs, community support, and long-term impact, applicants can secure funding that improves the wellbeing, accessibility, and cohesion of their communities.
For more information, visit FCC Communities Foundation.








































