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Funding to Enhance the Health of People in their Local Communities

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“Provide Community” is an ambitious, employee-owned community interest company, that is growing in size but also in their ability to make a meaningful impact.  Transforming lives is at the heart of everything they do.

Provide Community Grants aim to further the strategic priorities of the organisation.

Applications for unrestricted grants are up to £5,000 or £30,000.

The programme closes for applications for grants of up to £5,000 on 19th January 2025. This fund may close early if oversubscribed. Outcomes can be expected by 31st March 2025. Dates for other funding rounds will be publicised in future.

Grants of £5,000 are offered with a duration of one year.

Their grants programme which awards up to £30,000 is currently closed.  They expect to re-open it in 2025.

Applications are welcome from registered charities, Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) and Community Interest Companies (CICs). Applicant organisations must have an annual gross income of less than £5 million.

The aim of the Community Grants scheme is to support charitable organisations that enhance the health of people in their local communities. Applications must align with at least one of the following themes:

– To help people stay healthy in their community.

– To provide health education in the community.

– To provide technological solutions that support community health and wellbeing.

They are seeking applications from charitable organisations working in at least one of the following counties which include:  Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Lincolnshire and South Yorkshire.

They are open to funding both new and continuing projects or ongoing running costs.

They are unable to fund capital appeals, or one-off events.  They also can’t fund organisations with 12 months or more of free reserves.

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