Deadline: 8-Mar-23
FCC Communities Foundation is seeking applications for its Community Action Fund to deliver funding for projects within 10 miles of an FCC Environment landfill site in their operating area, under Object D or DA of the Landfill Communities Fund.
Funding Information
- Grants of between £2,000 and £100,000 are available for projects with a maximum total project cost of £500,000 including VAT (if relevant).
What they can fund?
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They will accept applications for funding for projects based at the following:
- Village Halls and Community Centres
- Public Play Areas
- Publicly available Multi use games areas, skate parks and BMX tracks
- Sport and recreation grounds including pavilions and clubhouses with full public access
- Churches – community spaces only which are available for hire
- Nature Reserves
- Public gardens, parks, country parks and woodlands with at least dawn to dusk access
- Museums
Eligibility Criteria
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They will accept applications from the following types or organisations:
- A Registered Charity which operates a community facility
- A Church or Parochial Church Council
- A Parish or Town Council or a Management Committee or User Association acting on behalf of a
- Parish or Town Council A
- Local Authority
- A CASC Registered Sports Club
- Only applications for projects sited within 10 miles of an eligible FCC Environment waste facility can be accepted,
Ineligible
- Projects which have already started
- Purchase of land
- Revenue or salary costs of staff including training and travel costs
- Purchase or lease of vehicles
- Projects located in buildings of charities, citizen advice bureaus, statutory service providers and any other building where the primary purpose is other than the provision of a public
- amenity.
- Projects in hospital grounds, hospices, day care centres, residential homes, or sheltered accommodation
- Projects located within schools or on school grounds
- Projects located on allotments
- Any work relating to car parks
- Projects located at leisure centres, swimming pools or sports facilities that are owned and managed by a Local Authority
- Any works to public highways, roads (either on or off project site, adopted or un-adopted) pavements beside highways, roundabouts. This does not include recreational footpaths, bridle paths or cycle ways.
- Litter bins, dog bins and lampposts
- Projects involving Membership-only organisations where the general public (i.e. nonmembers) are unable to use the facilities
- Village or town centre enhancements such as walkways, street works or signage
- Projects to provide or enhance overnight accommodation or residential areas of any amenity
- War Memorials that do not have full public access or are not located within a public park
- Construction of new buildings or extensions to existing buildings
For more information, visit FCC Communities Foundation.