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County Grants Fund: England and Wales Cricket Board

Grants between £1,000 and £10,000 are available to fund affiliated cricket clubs in broadening participation in the sport, enhancing facilities, and addressing the impacts of climate change. The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) provides funding support for: Priority is given to clubs actively engaged with ECB programmes such as All Stars, Dynamos, women’s and…
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The Climate Action Fund: NLCF

Funding is available through The National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF)’s Climate Action Fund to to help communities tackle climate change and support them in being environmentally sustainable. Organisations in partnership can request grants from a minimum of £500,000 over multiple years to support projects that: The Climate Action Fund is only available to fund projects…
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Round 3 information announced: Postcode Places Trust

Postcode Places Trust has updated their funding guide to include new criteria for Round 3 of the 2025 block, adopting a new, multi-year approach to the funding offered. Organisations will now be able to apply for up to £50,000 of funding across a three year period. Charities, CICs, and Community Benefit Society groups are able…
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Where People Meet – funding for community centres

The Rayne Trust are supporting the development of holistic community centres in underserved areas across the UK to build social capital and enable thriving communities. With a focus on community-led regeneration projects that deliver social, economic, and environmental benefits, expression of interest applications are encouraged from: There will be two information webinars to give an…
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Social welfare funding

Voluntary groups, not-for-profits, and independently managed charities can apply for grant funding up to £10,000 to support the delivery of charity work improving social welfare in communities once served by Hillards stores. These areas include: Derbyshire: Alfreton, Glossop, Mickleover. Nottinghamshire: Hucknall, Retford, Worksop. Gay & Peter Hartley’s Hillards Charitable Trust’s funding is most frequently awarded…
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Greggs Foundation Community Grants in Derby City

Not-for-profit organisations in Derby City will be able to apply to receive a Greggs Foundation Community Grant of £20,000 a year for up to two years. Funding is available to organisations that demonstrate a clear understanding of the issues facing their local area and who deliver programmes that make a positive impact. The Greggs Foundation’s…
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How to raise funds to keep your community active

Crowdfunder are hosting an online session to support not-for-profit organisations with tips on how to raise funds and access up to £15,000 in match funding from Sport England. Funding is available for: The event will be delivered by Zoe Rees-Oliver, Community Manager at Crowdfunder, and a Movement Fund Case Officer from Sport England. Places are…
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Chance to discuss small grants: South Derbyshire CVS

South Derbyshire CVS (SDCVS) are offering one-to-one support to discuss their Health and Wellbeing Small Grant, which offers funding of up to £1,500 for projects in South Derbyshire that: Applications are welcome from community groups, voluntary organisations, charities, Community Interest Companies, and other not-for-profit organisations delivering services in South Derbyshire. Selina Waltho, Community Development Officer,…
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Erewash Small Grant Scheme

The Erewash Small Grant Scheme, funded by Derbyshire County Council Public Health and Erewash Borough Council, is welcoming applications for funding of up to £1,500 from groups that meet at least one of their three priority themes: Applications can be made by the following groups: Applications can be submitted at any time, there is no…
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Grants to reduce loneliness amongst older people

Grants of up to £7,500 are being awarded to support charitable organisations working to reduce loneliness and isolation among older people through the McCarthy Stone Foundation’s Creating Connections programme. The McCarthy Stone Foundation is seeking to fund initiatives that help create meaningful social connections for people aged 65 and over, including but not limited to:…