Deadline: 01-May-2026
The D&J Lloyd Community First Fund provides financial support to voluntary and community organisations in Cambridgeshire that assist vulnerable populations, promote the arts, protect the environment, and support education. Grants typically average £2,500 and are awarded twice a year to help local groups implement projects that strengthen community well-being and engagement.
Programme Overview
The D&J Lloyd Community First Fund aims to empower local organisations to deliver initiatives that address social challenges, nurture creative expression, preserve heritage, and protect the environment. Funding supports projects that benefit vulnerable individuals and promote inclusive participation in cultural, educational, and environmental activities.
Key Focus Areas
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Supporting Vulnerable People:
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Individuals facing financial hardship, illness, social isolation, homelessness, or challenges related to old age
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Arts and Creative Engagement:
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Encouraging participation in artistic activities, particularly for disadvantaged groups
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Environmental and Heritage Protection:
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Conservation of historic or architecturally significant sites and environmental protection projects
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Education and Skills Development:
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Learning initiatives for marginalised or excluded individuals, excluding statutory responsibilities
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Who is Eligible?
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Voluntary and community organisations operating within Cambridgeshire
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Non-profit organisations actively working to improve community well-being
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Groups that implement projects addressing social, artistic, environmental, or educational needs
Grant Details
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Average grant value: £2,500
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Funding rounds: Twice yearly
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Total funding per round: Approximately £8,760
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Purpose: Enable multiple community organisations to deliver meaningful local projects
How to Apply
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Check Eligibility: Confirm your organisation is a registered non-profit operating in Cambridgeshire.
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Develop Project Proposal: Clearly outline objectives, expected impact, target beneficiaries, and project plan.
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Submit Application: Follow guidelines provided by the fund administrators, including financial and organisational details.
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Review and Award: Applications are assessed based on alignment with the fund’s objectives, potential community impact, and feasibility.
Tips for a Strong Application
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Emphasise community need and how your project addresses it
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Demonstrate inclusivity and engagement of vulnerable or marginalised groups
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Provide a clear budget and explanation of how funds will be used
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Highlight potential long-term benefits or sustainability of the project
FAQs
1. Who can apply for the D&J Lloyd Community First Fund?
Non-profit voluntary and community organisations operating in Cambridgeshire.
2. What types of projects are funded?
Projects supporting vulnerable people, promoting arts, protecting the environment, and providing education or skills development.
3. How much funding is available?
Typical grants average £2,500, with funding rounds held twice a year.
4. Can multiple organisations receive grants in one round?
Yes, the fund distributes awards to multiple organisations to maximise local impact.
5. Is there a maximum grant amount?
No fixed maximum exists, but typical awards are designed to allow multiple organisations to benefit.
6. How are applications assessed?
Based on project relevance to fund priorities, community impact, feasibility, and sustainability.
Conclusion
The D&J Lloyd Community First Fund strengthens local Cambridgeshire communities by supporting initiatives that address vulnerability, promote creative engagement, conserve heritage and the environment, and enhance education. By providing accessible grants, the fund enables organisations to deliver practical, impactful, and inclusive projects that improve the quality of life for community members.
For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.









































