Northumberland parish councils now eligible for £300,000 community grant scheme
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The council has made £300,000 available to community groups to support activities that will benefit and are needed by local communities and also those that assist in the county’s recovery from Covid-19.
The grant scheme is open to any voluntary or community, not-for-profit groups or organisations based in, or predominantly serving Northumberland.
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Hide AdThis year, in acknowledgement of the new challenges and changing circumstances around the coronavirus pandemic, parish councils can also apply for funding for capital costs for projects that support Covid-19 related schemes.
Grants of up to £5,000 are available and there is no minimum amount for applications. Schemes that are related to Covid-19 are eligible for 100 % funding, while other community schemes are eligible for 75% funding.
The money can be used for a range of community causes including those that enhance the environment, strengthen communities and which promote health and well-being.
The council is particularly keen to hear from organisations that have not previously received funding through the scheme.
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Hide AdCllr Nick Oliver, cabinet member for corporate resources said: “This year, we’ve expanded the scope and eligibility of our community grant scheme to reflect the challenges local communities and groups are facing around the current pandemic.
“We hope this popular grant fund will continue to help many worthwhile local causes to carry on their good work.”
The deadline for the next round of funding applications is October 2.
For more information, or for an application form, log on to www.northumberland.gov.uk