Deadline: 01-Apr-22
Applications are now open for the Local Fund for the Harrogate District to provide a sustainable source of funding for Harrogate district charitable and community organisations. Projects applying for funding must benefit local people and communities for the long term.
Priorities
- You can apply for costs to run activities or services. Or, you can apply for essential running costs such as utilities, rent, core, insurance etc.
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Priority will be given to those organisations who
- have a demonstrated financial need
- can evidence demand
- are working with people who need extra support to stay independent and safe.
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They are also particularly looking for applications from groups addressing these needs:
- inequality and hidden poverty
- loneliness and social isolation
- health and wellbeing.
Funding Information
This year, grants are available from £200 up to £3000.
What area does the local Fund for the Harrogate District cover?
The LOCAL FUND covers the whole of the Harrogate District, including the towns of Knaresborough, Boroughbridge, Ripon, Masham and Pateley Bridge and the rural areas in between. The green shaded area of the map shows the coverage of the Harrogate District.
Eligibility Criteria
- The fund aims to grow local giving and provide a sustainable source of funding. So grants are targeted at small organisations with charitable aims where a small amount of money can make a significant difference. Your organisation must be based in and/or working in the area served by Harrogate Borough Council.
- small voluntary and community groups
- small charities
- other types of not for profit organisations ( provided that they can clearly demonstrate that the purpose of the organisation is wholly charitable).
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Your organisation or group does not have to be a charity registered with the Charity Commission but all groups applying to Two Ridings CF for funding do need to:
- Work primarily for the benefit of people in the area served by Harrogate Borough Council,
- Be ‘not for profit’. Please note, they have additional requirements when considering a request from a Community Interest Company and further information can be found by clicking here,
- Have a governing document (also known as a constitution, rules, memorandum, or articles of association) outlining charitable objectives and with a charitable dissolution clause,
- Have a bank account in your group/ organisation’s name with at least two signatories, who are not related to one another,
- Be locally led and run (including locally constituted and managed branches of national charities),
- Have at least three unrelated trustees, directors or management committee members.
For more information,visit Two Ridings Community Foundation.
For more information, visit https://www.tworidingscf.org.uk/fund/tlfharrogate/