Deadline: 7-Oct-22
The Community Fund is seeking applications from community organisations and giving the chance to apply for funding of up to £70,000.
Priorities
- show a strong track record in their local area
- have the support of their communities and will address their needs
- have an annual turnover of under £500,000
- show they’ll be able to plan and deliver a public facing campaign, with the support and training
- have project ideas that will capture the imagination of voters.
Projects
- bring people together and build strong relationships in and across communities
- make communities stronger and more inclusive
- help people or communities develop the skills and capacity they need to achieve their ambitions
- involve the people you support in the design, development and delivery of your project
- support people to create meaningful change in their local community or help it thrive
- help people and communities connect by engaging with nature
- build connections across different cultures, different communities, or both.
Funding Information
- Funding size: Up to £70,000
- Total available: Up to £4.37 million
Eligibility Criteria
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You can apply if you’re a:
- voluntary or community organisation
- registered charity
- constituted group or club
- not-for-profit company or Community Interest Company (CIC)
- school (as long as your project benefits and involves the wider local communities around the school)
- statutory body (including town, parish and community council).
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If you’re a smaller organisation
- They’re keen to fund smaller organisations and groups too. So they’ll look at your income when they’re making a decision.
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They cannot accept applications from:
- one individual or organisation applying on behalf of another
- individuals
- sole traders
- organisations that look to make profits and share these profits out privately – including companies limited by shares, organisations without the right asset locks, or organisations that can pay profits to directors or shareholders
- organisations based outside the UK informal groups that are not constituted.
For more information, visit Community Fund.
For more information, visit https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/funding/programmes/the-peoples-projects#section-2