Deadline: 13-Jun-23
The Community Foundation Wales is proud to launch the Dr. Dewi Davies Endowment Fund, an opportunity to apply for multi-year funding of up to 3 years but will also continue to offer 1-year project.
The foundation recognises how important it is for groups to be able to plan for the future and that having secure funding can give you the confidence and reassurance to develop your project over the long-term. They hope to be able to make at least one three-year grant per year.
Note: Your application will still be considered for one-year funding if you are not successful with a three-year grant.
Aims
The Dr Davies Endowment Fund provides support to:
- Groups and organisations working to tackle poverty and isolation including fuel poverty and rural issues.
- Projects that work with older generations to minimise loneliness.
- Groups and organisations that support the promotion and learning of the Welsh Language, Culture and Heritage.
- Building confidence and broadening horizons for individuals with limited resources
- Talented individuals to pursue their ambitions e.g. bursaries, equipment, instruments.
Funding Information
- Individuals can apply for grants of up to £500.
- Organisations can apply for grants from £500 – £5000.
- Where there is an exceptional case for support, grants of £10,000 may be awarded to organisations.
Eligibility Criteria
- Individuals, groups and organisations working with people who reside in the Lower layer Super Output Areas (LSOAs) or Wards as they are more commonly known:
- In Carmarthenshire
- Cenarth, Cynwyl Elfed 1, Llanfihangel ar Arth 1 & 2, Llangeler and Llanybydder 1 & 2.
- In Ceredigion
- Aberporth 1 & 2, Beulah, Capel Dewi, Cardigan Mwldan, Cardifan Rhyd y Fuwch, Cardigan Teifi, Llandyfriog, Llandysul Town, Llanwenog, Penbryn, Pen-parc 1 & 2 and Troedyraur.
- The fund covers the Towns of Cardigan – Aberporth, Newcastle Emlyn, Llandysul and Llanybydder plus surrounding villages.
- In Carmarthenshire
For more information, visit Community Foundation Wales.