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Harry Cureton Fund Supporting Healthcare Initiatives (United Kingdom)

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Deadline: 01-Feb-2026

The Harry Cureton Fund provides grants up to £20,000 to improve healthcare in Peterborough and surrounding areas. It supports medical equipment, palliative care, health education, rehabilitation, and community health projects. Applications are accepted twice yearly and must clearly show community impact.

Overview

The Harry Cureton Fund supports healthcare needs across Peterborough and the wider area served by Peterborough and Stamford hospitals. It funds both capital and revenue costs, with a focus on improving health outcomes, supporting medical research, and strengthening wellbeing in local communities.

Key Funding Priorities

The fund focuses on projects and needs that:

  • Preserve and promote good health

  • Provide health education for specific conditions or general wellbeing

  • Deliver palliative care for chronic or terminal illnesses

  • Support research into causes, treatment and care of illnesses

  • Offer treatment or rehabilitation for physical and mental health conditions

  • Improve access to healthcare equipment or adaptations

Grant Amount and Timeline

  • Grant size: Up to £20,000 (larger requests considered with strong justification)

  • Deadlines:

    • 1 February

    • 1 August

  • Funding types: Capital costs, revenue costs, medical equipment, and small home adaptations

Eligible Service Area

Projects and individual support must fall within:

  • Peterborough

  • A 15-mile radius surrounding Peterborough

  • Postcodes PE1 to PE11

Who Is Eligible?

The fund accepts applications from:

  • Registered charities

  • Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs)

  • Religious organisations offering non-religious community benefits

  • Parish and town councils

  • Village halls and parochial church councils

  • Community Interest Companies (CICs)

  • Social enterprises

  • Community benefit societies and co-operatives

  • Companies limited by guarantee

  • Schools and qualifying sports clubs

  • Medical professionals applying on behalf of individuals
    Some organisations may need to show at least one year of operation or provide additional documentation.

What Is Not Funded

Applications will be rejected if they involve:

  • Costs that should be covered by the NHS, surgeries or statutory services

  • Any work that results in financial benefit to individuals (e.g., significant property upgrades)

  • Retrospective costs where expenditure has already occurred

  • Activities unrelated to healthcare delivery

  • Non-charitable or private benefit projects

Why It Matters

The fund plays an important role in strengthening community health by:

  • Supporting vulnerable individuals with medical equipment

  • Increasing access to essential healthcare services

  • Reducing isolation through community health programmes

  • Improving quality of life for people living with chronic or terminal conditions

  • Enhancing local wellbeing through targeted interventions

How to Apply

  1. Check eligibility to ensure your organisation or individual case fits the criteria.

  2. Confirm location of the project or individual within PE1–PE11 or the 15-mile radius.

  3. Prepare documentation including:

    • Project description

    • Budget and justification

    • Evidence of need

    • Medical professional recommendations (for individuals)

  4. Demonstrate community impact, especially the number of beneficiaries and long-term benefit.

  5. Submit the application before the relevant deadline (1 February or 1 August).

  6. Acknowledge the grant publicly if awarded, as a tribute to Harry Cureton.

Tips and Common Mistakes

Avoid these common errors:

  • Submitting applications for costs already incurred

  • Requesting support for NHS-funded services

  • Failing to show clear community benefit

  • Omitting required medical recommendations for individual cases

  • Applying for projects outside the eligible area
    Recommended best practices:

  • Provide match funding if possible

  • Include measurable health outcomes

  • Keep the budget detailed and transparent

  • Explain how the project supports long-term wellbeing

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the maximum grant amount?
Up to £20,000, though larger requests may be considered with strong justification.
2. Can individuals apply directly?
No. A medical professional must apply on behalf of the individual.
3. Are home adaptations eligible?
Yes, if they are minor adaptations recommended by an occupational therapist or qualified medical professional.
4. Can national organisations apply?
Yes, but only if all funded activities occur within the eligible Peterborough area.
5. Does the fund support ongoing salaries?
Yes, if the salaries are directly tied to the healthcare project being delivered.
6. Are sports clubs eligible?
Yes, if they meet qualifying criteria and provide health-related benefits to the community.
7. Can applications be submitted year-round?
No. They must be submitted by the two annual deadlines: 1 February and 1 August.

Conclusion

The Harry Cureton Fund is a vital resource for improving healthcare, enhancing wellbeing and supporting medical needs across Peterborough. By offering grants up to £20,000, it empowers organisations and medical professionals to deliver impactful, community-focused health initiatives that honour the legacy of Harry Cureton and strengthen the region’s overall health outcomes.

For more information, visit Cambridgeshire Community Foundation.

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