Derbyshire grants - applications open

Community groups, clubs, local charities and non-profit organisations can now apply to the new Derbyshire Grants scheme launched by Derbyshire County Council.

There is a pot of £1.5million to be allocated over the next two years to help fund projects and events that support one or more of the council’s five main priorities and help local communities to thrive. 

These priorities are: 

Helping residents feel safeSupporting young peopleEncouraging residents to be more activeSupporting ‘green’ issues and sustainabilityEncouraging people to get involved in their communities.

Grants in the new scheme are divided into four main types:

Small Grants – supporting activity or projects up to £1,000Medium Grants – supporting activity or projects between £1,001 - £20,000Large Grants – supporting projects and programmes between £20,001 - £50,000Exceptional – supporting projects which are over £50,000.

Small grants are an open application process with no deadlines so you can apply at any time.   All the other grant categories will be subject to application rounds with the first deadline for receipt of applications being 30th April 2022.

Leader of Derbyshire County Council Councillor Barry Lewis said: “I would encourage groups across the county to apply for these grants which can make all the difference to local communities. 

“It could pay for a youth club activity, green scheme, promote exercise or sport, encourage people to get together or get active, there are so many possibilities.

“There will be hundreds of grants available – from £1,000 to potentially more than £50,000. “Even a little financial help can make all the difference between being able to provide a much-needed local activity or not and if we can help make it happen then it will help create a lasting legacy of enjoyment and participation in communities across Derbyshire.”

The council’s Cabinet Member for Health and Communities Councillor Carol Hart said she was pleased to be able to deliver on the council’s commitment to continue supporting a grant scheme for the local voluntary and community sector.  She said: “Hundreds of groups do amazing work across Derbyshire every year, making a real difference to communities,” said Councillor Hart.

“This large investment in local people and communities will create opportunities for groups and organisations to adapt, develop and grow.”

To find out more and to apply for a grant, visit www.derbyshire.gov.uk/derbyshiregrants

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