Deadline: 31-Dec-2026
The Cellnex Community Fund provides grants of up to £5,000 to support community groups and not-for-profit organizations across the United Kingdom. Funding is available for projects focused on digital inclusion, circular economy initiatives, biodiversity and conservation, and AI and education, helping communities become more connected, sustainable, and resilient.
Organizations including charities, CICs, CIOs, and eligible community groups can apply for funding to deliver local projects that create measurable social, environmental, or educational impact.
About the Cellnex Community Fund
The Cellnex Community Fund supports community-led projects that strengthen local communities, improve environmental sustainability, and increase access to digital technologies and skills across the United Kingdom.
The fund aims to help organizations deliver practical projects that address local challenges while encouraging innovation, community engagement, environmental responsibility, and technological inclusion.
Funding is available for initiatives that generate meaningful benefits for communities and contribute to long-term social and environmental improvements.
Funding Available
Applicants may request grants of up to £5,000 per project.
Funding must be used solely for approved project activities and cannot be spent before a grant agreement has been signed.
Successful organizations will be required to report on project outcomes and impact after completion.
Priority Funding Themes
Projects must align with at least one of the following funding themes:
Digital Inclusion and Skills
Projects that help individuals:
- Access the internet and digital services
- Improve digital literacy and technology skills
- Use online tools safely and confidently
- Reduce digital exclusion in underserved communities
- Increase access to devices and digital learning opportunities
Circular Economy
Projects that promote:
- Waste reduction
- Repair and reuse initiatives
- Recycling and resource efficiency
- Sustainable consumption practices
- Community sharing and reuse programs
Biodiversity and Conservation
Projects focused on:
- Protecting wildlife habitats
- Enhancing local biodiversity
- Community environmental action
- Nature restoration activities
- Conservation education and awareness
AI and Education
Projects that support:
- Artificial intelligence awareness
- Responsible use of emerging technologies
- STEM education initiatives
- Digital innovation learning
- Technology-focused educational activities
Program Objectives
The Cellnex Community Fund seeks to:
- Strengthen local communities
- Improve environmental sustainability
- Increase digital participation
- Promote responsible technology use
- Support community-led innovation
- Enhance educational opportunities
- Encourage long-term social impact
- Foster environmental stewardship
Who is Eligible?
The following organizations may apply:
- Registered charities
- Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs)
- Community Interest Companies (CICs)
- Other eligible not-for-profit organizations
- Unregistered community groups applying through an accountable body
All applicants must:
- Operate within the United Kingdom
- Have a governing body with at least three unrelated individuals
- Maintain a UK bank account
- Have two unrelated bank signatories
- Deliver activities within a UK local authority area
Eligibility Requirements
To qualify for funding, projects must:
- Take place within the United Kingdom
- Align with one of the four funding themes
- Request no more than £5,000
- Demonstrate community benefit
- Be managed by an eligible organization
- Comply with all grant conditions
For unregistered groups:
- An accountable body must apply or manage the grant
- The accountable body must accept financial and reporting responsibilities
- A formal confirmation letter must be provided
Required Documents
Applicants must submit supporting documentation including:
Organizational Documents
- Constitution
- Trust deed
- Articles of association
- Other governing documents
Financial Documents
Organizations operating for more than 12 months must provide:
- Most recent annual accounts
Newer organizations may provide:
- Income and expenditure statement
- Financial forecast
Safeguarding Documentation
Projects involving:
- Children
- Young people
- Vulnerable adults
Must provide:
- A safeguarding policy
- Evidence that the policy has been reviewed and approved within the previous 12 months
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Review all eligibility requirements and ensure your organization meets the program criteria.
Step 2: Develop a Project Proposal
Prepare a project that:
- Addresses a community need
- Aligns with one funding theme
- Demonstrates measurable impact
- Has realistic objectives and costs
Step 3: Gather Supporting Documents
Collect:
- Governing documents
- Financial records
- Safeguarding policies (if applicable)
- Accountable body documentation (if required)
Step 4: Submit the Application
Complete the application form and provide all required supporting materials.
Step 5: Await Assessment
Applications are reviewed based on:
- Project relevance
- Community benefit
- Feasibility
- Organizational capacity
- Alignment with fund priorities
How Projects Are Evaluated
Applications are likely to be assessed on:
- Alignment with fund themes
- Community impact
- Project sustainability
- Value for money
- Organizational capability
- Clear project outcomes
- Evidence of local need
- Feasibility of implementation
Why This Fund Matters
Many local organizations struggle to secure flexible funding for community-focused projects.
The Cellnex Community Fund helps bridge this gap by supporting initiatives that:
- Reduce digital inequality
- Improve environmental outcomes
- Increase community participation
- Promote technology education
- Build stronger and more resilient communities
The fund also encourages practical, grassroots solutions that can generate lasting local benefits.
Common Application Mistakes to Avoid
- Applying without meeting eligibility requirements
- Submitting incomplete documentation
- Requesting funding for activities outside the fund themes
- Failing to provide safeguarding policies when required
- Submitting weak budgets without clear cost justification
- Starting project activities before grant approval
- Demonstrating limited community impact
- Providing insufficient evidence of organizational capacity
Tips for a Strong Application
- Clearly explain the community problem being addressed
- Demonstrate measurable outcomes
- Show how the project aligns with fund priorities
- Include a realistic and detailed budget
- Highlight community involvement
- Provide evidence of need and expected impact
- Ensure all required documents are complete and up to date
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much funding can organizations request?
Organizations can apply for grants of up to £5,000 per project.
Who can apply for funding?
Eligible applicants include charities, CIOs, CICs, not-for-profit organizations, and community groups working through an accountable body.
Can unregistered community groups apply?
Yes. Unregistered groups may apply through an accountable body that agrees to manage the funding and reporting requirements.
What project themes are supported?
Projects must align with one of four themes:
- Digital Inclusion and Skills
- Circular Economy
- Biodiversity and Conservation
- AI and Education
Are safeguarding policies required?
Yes. Projects involving children, young people, or vulnerable adults must provide a safeguarding policy reviewed within the last 12 months.
Can a project start before funding approval?
No. Projects should not begin before a grant agreement has been signed.
What reporting requirements apply?
Successful applicants must submit a short impact report and comply with grant monitoring requirements upon project completion.
Conclusion
The Cellnex Community Fund offers valuable grant support of up to £5,000 for UK-based community and not-for-profit organizations delivering projects that strengthen communities, improve environmental sustainability, expand digital inclusion, and promote responsible technology use. Organizations with well-planned, community-focused initiatives aligned with the fund’s priority themes have an opportunity to secure funding that can create meaningful and lasting local impact.
For more information, visit Cellnex.


