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Location
England, South East England
Applications
Rolling (always open)
Kent Community Foundation provides grants to charities and community groups in Kent and Medway. The funding supports five key areas: mental health and wellbeing, children and families, crisis and basic needs, connected communities, and environment. The foundation funds hundreds of organisations across the county each year. You can apply on a rolling basis throughout the year. The exact funding amounts are not specified and likely vary by project. This is ongoing funding rather than a one-off grant round. You need to be a charity or community group operating in Kent or Medway to apply.
Who can apply:
Key requirements:
- Must be operating in Kent and Medway
- Must work in priority areas: mental health and wellbeing, children and families, crisis and basic needs, connected communities, or environment
This funding is for registered charities and community groups that operate in Kent and Medway. You should be working in mental health and wellbeing, supporting children and families, addressing crisis and basic needs, building connected communities, or environmental projects. It is not for individuals or businesses.
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Grants to support charities and community groups across Kent and Medway. Funding focuses on priority areas including mental health and wellbeing, children and families, crisis and basic needs, connected communities, and environment. The foundation funds hundreds of organisations across the county each year.
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