Deadline: 02-Oct-2026
The Yelvertoft Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund is accepting applications to support community, environmental, educational, and wellbeing projects benefiting residents in Clay Coton, Crick, Lilbourne, and Yelvertoft. The programme supports local initiatives that strengthen community participation, volunteer engagement, green spaces, youth services, and local development.
The fund is independently administered by Northamptonshire Community Foundation and will operate throughout the 25-year lifetime of the Yelvertoft Wind Farm. Grants are generally available up to £7,000, with exceptional projects eligible for up to £30,000.
About the Fund
The programme supports:
- Community wellbeing projects
- Environmental initiatives
- Educational activities
- Volunteer and training schemes
- Local development projects
- Community safety and inclusion initiatives
Funding is available for:
- New community projects
- Start-up costs for groups or services
- Expansion of existing community work
Both:
- Revenue projects
- Capital projects
are eligible.
Key Focus Areas
The fund supports:
- Charitable projects
- Educational initiatives
- Environmental activities
- Pocket parks and green spaces
- Arts and heritage preservation
- Youth clubs
- Community safety schemes
- Volunteer participation
- Community development activities
The programme aims to strengthen long-term local wellbeing and participation.
Funding Details
Typical grant amount:
- Up to £7,000
Exceptional projects may receive:
- Up to £30,000
The fund operates throughout:
- The 25-year operational life of the Yelvertoft Wind Farm
Eligible Areas
Projects must directly benefit residents in:
- Clay Coton
- Crick
- Lilbourne
- Yelvertoft
Who Can Apply?
Eligible applicants include:
- Small voluntary organizations
- Community groups
- Self-help groups
- Parish Councils for non-statutory activities
Applicant groups must:
- Be locally managed
- Involve volunteers beyond management committee members
- Have written governing rules or a constitution
Required Policies
Organizations must also have:
- Safeguarding procedures for young and vulnerable people
- Equality and diversity policies
These are mandatory funding requirements.
Why This Fund Matters
Community benefit funds linked to renewable energy projects help:
- Strengthen local services
- Improve community wellbeing
- Support grassroots organizations
- Encourage volunteering
- Enhance environmental and social development
The programme also ensures local communities benefit from renewable energy investment in their area.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Who administers the programme?
The fund is administered by:
- Northamptonshire Community Foundation
What is the normal grant size?
Most grants are:
- Up to £7,000
Can larger projects apply?
Yes. Exceptional projects may receive:
- Up to £30,000
Which communities are eligible?
Projects must benefit residents in:
- Clay Coton
- Crick
- Lilbourne
- Yelvertoft
What types of projects are supported?
The programme supports:
- Community projects
- Environmental activities
- Youth initiatives
- Green spaces
- Arts and heritage projects
- Volunteer schemes
What policies are required?
Applicants must have:
- Safeguarding procedures
- Equality policies
- Written governing rules or constitution
Conclusion
The Yelvertoft Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund provides long-term support for local organizations and projects that improve wellbeing, participation, and community development in surrounding Northamptonshire parishes. Through funding for environmental, educational, social, and volunteer-led initiatives, the programme helps strengthen resilient and connected local communities.
For more information, visit Northamptonshire Community Foundation.









































