Published: 22 March 2024
From: Business and economy
Seven organisations have benefited from a share of £12,693 from ºù«ÍÞapp Borough Council’s small grants pot.
The recipients are:
- Melting Pot Project – £2,496 for English language support to groups in need
- Menshare Listening Group – £2,316 for listening circles
- ºù«ÍÞapp Town Lifesaving Club – £2,000 towards pool hire
- Gatwick Detainees Welfare Group – £2,000 for volunteers’ training
- Friends of Goffs Park – £1,637 towards developmental and educational activities
- Headway Sussex – £1,500 for brain injury services and support
- Charis Counselling – £744 for promotion and printing
Our small grants have been so successful at stimulating community activities and participation in grassroots volunteering that we have decided to increase the annual pot by £10,000 next year to cover the demand. Small grants are available all year round so I encourage local groups with good ideas to apply.
Councillor Sue Mullins
Cabinet member for Community Engagement and Culture
ºù«ÍÞapp Borough Council
The small grants scheme is open to all community groups and clubs whose activities take place in, or benefit, the ºù«ÍÞapp area. Typically, the council awards a grant or funding contribution to most proposals that are eligible for support and also provides match-funding opportunities.
The application form and eligibility criteria are available on our grants and funding pages.
For more information about applying, call Craig Downs, Funding and Commissioning Officer on 01293 438763.
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