Deadline: 18-Sep-22
The Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council is seeking applications for its Annual Community Grants that make a positive impact on the community.
Priorities
The projects considered by the Grants Board are often varied and diverse but must show how your application for funding makes a positive contribution to one or more of Welwyn Hatfield Borough Council’s priorities, which are listed below.
- Maintain a safe and health community:
- Promoting inclusive and safe communities
- Improving public health and well-being
- Supporting local sport and leisure
- Promoting local art and culture
- Protect and enhance the environment:
- Keeping their streets clean
- Reducing waste and improving recycling
- Enhancing their green spaces
- Managing the borough’s parking
- Meet the borough’s housing needs:
- Planning for current and future housing need
- Providing more affordable homes
- Being a high quality landlord
- Improving housing quality in the borough
- Help build a strong local economy:
- Promoting investment and regeneration
- Revitalising their neighbourhoods and town centres
- Supporting sustainable economic growth
- Being business friendly
- Engage with their communities and provide value for money:
- Achieving value for money
- Putting their customers first
- Promoting equality and fairness
- Being an employer of choice
Funding Information
- The maximum amount of funding you can request is £20,000.
- The project budget must be completed clearly and accurately, stating what percentage will be covered through the funding. All items in your budget must be reasonable and necessary to complete the project.
- Funding applications over £20,000 will only be granted in exceptional circumstances and for those organisations who have been affected negatively by Covid-19.
Eligibility Criteria
Your application is only likely to be considered if you meet the following criteria:
- At least 50 per cent of your organisations’ members/clients/users live or work in the borough of Welwyn Hatfield.
- Provided project updates and/or final feedback if you were successful with a previous grantapplication from the council.
- Your organisation is either a registered charity, incorporated or unincorporated charity or avoluntary/community/not-for-profit group.
- Your organisation commits to equality and diversity, and can provide a copy of its equalityand diversity statement or policy.
- Your organisation commits to safeguarding vulnerable member of the community, and canprovide a copy of its safeguarding statement or policy.
- Appropriate insurance is in place for all events and services provided.
- Finances are audited or independently reviewed on an annual basis (only applies to charities with a gross income of more than £25,000).
- Four organisation is able to be sustainable and is able to show budgetary information for thenext financial year.
- Able to provide signed constitution or Articles of Memorandum
- Able to provide copies of your organisations’ last three months’ worth of bank statements
- Able to provide detailed costs relating to application.
- Organisation has reserves which would total less than two-year running costs.
For more information, visit https://www.welhat.gov.uk/community-grants/annual-community-grants/