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Applications Open: Cardiff and Vale Education Fund (United Kingdom)

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Deadline: 15-Jun-2026

The Cardiff and Vale Education Fund provides grants of up to £2,000 per year for up to three years to support educational enrichment and health-focused activities for children and young people aged up to 18. The fund supports schools and eligible partner organisations delivering extracurricular and non-curriculum-based initiatives that enhance learning, wellbeing, and healthy living.

Overview

The Cardiff and Vale Education Fund supports projects that improve the educational development, wellbeing, and life opportunities of children and young people in the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan areas. The fund focuses on activities that go beyond the statutory National Curriculum, offering enrichment through extracurricular learning and health-related initiatives.

It aims to strengthen early years development through to age 18 by funding programmes that support learning, creativity, physical health, and positive lifestyle habits.

Objectives of the Fund

The main objectives include:

Funding Details

Eligible Activities

Funding may support a wide range of extracurricular and enrichment activities, including:

Who Can Apply (Eligibility Criteria)

Eligible applicants include:

Eligible partner-led activities must:

Examples of Eligible Projects

Ineligible Applicants

The following are not eligible:

How the Application Process Works

Step 1: Identify a Suitable Project

Applicants must design a project that supports educational enrichment or health and wellbeing.

Step 2: Confirm Eligibility

Ensure the school or partner organisation is located within Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan and meets funding criteria.

Step 3: Develop Project Plan

Include:

Step 4: Submit Application

Submit the funding application for review under the Education Fund guidelines.

Step 5: Assessment

Applications are assessed based on:

Step 6: Funding Decision

Successful applicants receive funding of up to £2,000 per year for approved activities.

Why This Funding Matters

This fund plays an important role in expanding educational opportunities beyond formal schooling. It helps children and young people access activities that improve learning outcomes, build confidence, and support physical and mental wellbeing.

It also strengthens community-school partnerships and encourages innovative approaches to education and health promotion.

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Tips for a Strong Application

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who can apply for this fund?

Schools in Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan, and charities or not-for-profits working in partnership with those schools.

What is the maximum funding available?

Up to £2,000 per year for a maximum of three years.

What age group is supported?

Children and young people from early years up to 18 years old.

Are extracurricular activities eligible?

Yes. The fund specifically supports extracurricular and enrichment activities beyond the National Curriculum.

Can CICs apply?

Only CICs that are more than 18 months old are eligible; newer CICs cannot apply.

What types of activities are commonly funded?

Breakfast clubs, after-school clubs, sports, gardening projects, and health-focused initiatives.

Do projects need to be school-based?

Yes, or delivered in partnership with eligible schools in the region.

Conclusion

The Cardiff and Vale Education Fund supports meaningful educational enrichment and health-focused initiatives for children and young people. By funding extracurricular activities beyond the curriculum, it helps improve wellbeing, encourage active learning, and create more inclusive opportunities for development across the Cardiff and Vale of Glamorgan region.

For more information, visit Community Foundation Wales.

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