North Somerset Community Partnership Grant
Funding
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Location
England, South West England
Applications
Rolling (always open)
This grant supports community-based organisations in North Somerset that help disadvantaged local people with health and wellbeing. The funding aims to improve outcomes for vulnerable residents through community-led initiatives. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis.
Who can apply:
Key requirements:
- Must work with disadvantaged local people
- Must focus on health and wellbeing
- Must be community-led initiatives
This grant is for community-based organisations working in North Somerset. You should be helping disadvantaged local people with health and wellbeing issues. Your work should focus on vulnerable residents in the area.
Sectors
Regions
Awards published
3,730
Typical award
£3,000
Most awards
£1,000 to £5,000
Most funded region
South West
970 awards in 2025, level with 999 the year before.
Recent awards include HomeStart Bristol and South Gloucestershire (£500, 2026), Mothers For Mothers (£1,500, 2026) and The Long Table Stroud CIC (£500, 2026).
This funder has made 3,730 awards with a typical award of £3,000. Would you qualify?
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Full details from Quartet Community Foundation
Supports community-based organisations responding to the health and wellbeing of disadvantaged local people in North Somerset. The grant aims to improve outcomes for vulnerable residents through community-led initiatives.
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