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South Derbyshire CVS Funding Workshops
South Derbyshire CVS are delivering a funding workshop covering the Health and Wellbeing Small Grants and Cost of Living Funds which they administer. The Small Grant funding pot is available to local voluntary, community and not-for-profit groups which help to improve health & wellbeing and improve mental health & wellbeing. Awards are up to £1,500 are available…
Co-op Community Dividend Fund Re-Opens to Applications
The Central England Co-operative has re-opened its Community Dividend Fund to support good causes, groups and charities in central England. The Central England Co-operative has branches across Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. Click here for their location finder. Grants of between £100 and £5,000 (the average grant is £2,000) are available to members of Central England Co-operative…
Grants up to £2,500 from Foundation Derbyshire
Foundation Derbyshire is an independent local funder, offering small grants to community and voluntary groups, local charities, and CIC’s, working across Derby and Derbyshire. Grants are for up to 12 months and they can fund equipment and general running costs such as rent and transport. Click here for more information.
LTA Tennis Foundation Grants for Innovation, Scaling Up and Recovery
The LTA Tennis Foundation want to partner with other organisations including charities CICs, schools and colleges and local authorities to help them deliver their vision of ‘tennis opened up’ and implement their mission of ‘improving lives through tennis’. The total funding pot is £1m in 2023 which is focused across three grant making themes: Innovate: …
Nottinghamshire County Council: Local Communities Fund – Revenue Funding
Applications for Revenue funding are invited from Voluntary and Community Sector organisations that have developed effective activities in response to a local need or gap analysis, in particular activities that: Revenue funding can help towards the running costs (‘core costs’ or ‘overheads’) that are essential to delivering the project / service as described in the…
Nottinghamshire County Council: Local Communities Fund – Capital Fund
Eligible organisations can apply for one-off Capital grants up to a maximum of £20,000 per organisation in any funding year. Applications for Capital funding should have in place at least 50% match funding and should show how the proposed project: Examples of how the Capital funding could be used include: The closing date for the Spring 2023…
Football Foundation Energy Support Programme Invites Expressions of Interest
The Football Foundation’s Energy Support Programme is accepting applications from community football organisations in England to help them lower their energy usage. A total of £6 million will be available across two funds, the Energy Fund and the Floodlight Fund. In addition, the Foundation has designed guidance specifically for football clubs that will provide some…
Chances for Children
Individually tailored grants of up to £2,200 for children and young people who have experienced a crisis that has recently had a significant and enduring impact on their wellbeing and educational engagement are available through Buttle UK. The programme funds holistic packages of support for children and young people that can include, but are not…
Chesterfield Borough Council’s New Community Grants Fund.
Local community groups invited to apply for grant funding Community groups and voluntary organisations from across Chesterfield are being invited to apply for grants from a new scheme which is designed to boost grassroots projects that will improve life for local people. More than £260,000 will be available over the next two years – including…
Table Tennis: New Funding Opportunity for Clubs and Groups
Table Tennis England has launched a grant funding initiative to support clubs and community groups to deliver table tennis sessions for people living with Parkinson’s. Thanks to funding via Parkinson’s UK, clubs and community groups can apply to Table Tennis England for small grants (between £250 and £500) to encourage people living with the condition…