Grants of £500 - £1,000 will be awarded to small, volunteer-driven community organisations whose applications aim to deliver the following outcomes:
- People
have better chances in life – with better access to training and
development to improve their life skills
- Stronger
communities – with more active citizens working together to tackle their
problems
- Improved
rural and urban environment – which communities are better able to access
and enjoy
- Healthier
and more active people and communities
Grants can support full or partial costs of, for example: projects costs, small capital items & equipment, core costs, activities and programmes (e.g. room hire, transport costs, volunteer expenses, insurance, tutor fees, community events).
Who can apply
This Fund is open to: constituted community-based charities and organisations (eg associations, social enterprises and clubs):
-
whose beneficiaries are all in Wales
- with an income of less than £100,000 in the latest reported financial year
- which are volunteer-driven and have no more than one full-time equivalent member of staff
Form & criteria: http://www.cfiw.org.uk/eng/grants/33-fund-for-wales-
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