UK registered charities and local community groups can apply for up to £1,000 to this new Community Fund for financial assistance.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Arnold Clark Community Fund – apply by 31 May 2021”UK registered charities and local community groups can apply for up to £1,000 to this new Community Fund for financial assistance.
Continue reading “FUNDING: Arnold Clark Community Fund – apply by 31 May 2021”Scops Arts Trust offers small grants to help people understand, participate in and enjoy the performing arts.
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Continue reading “FUNDING: Dan Maskell Tennis Trust – apply by 23 March 2021”The £65,000 Active Richmond fund was launched to help local community organisations and small businesses offer activities which boost health and wellbeing in the borough.
It was created by Richmond Council to support local organisations to help build a suite of cultural, social and physical activities available via the programme.
Guidance for the fund has recently been updated and voluntary and community organisations and small businesses in Richmond upon Thames can now apply for Micro Grants of up to £1,000 and Main Grants of up £5,000 grants. The grants should support Social Prescribing projects that enable people to become physically active to improve their health and wellbeing – it could be to become more active at home or outdoor activity, such as leisure or fitness classes or participating in arts and parks activities.
Applications can be submitted at any time and it is anticipated that the Council will respond to the applicants applying to Micro Grants within 6 weeks and Main Grants within 10 weeks.
Read the official press release here or for the full details and updated guidance, visit the Active Richmond webpage.
This is for new applications focused solely on helping support clubs and community groups respond to the immediate challenges of sports and physical activity return to play through the ongoing pandemic.
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