South Cambridgeshire District Council Community Chest Grants
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Location
East of England, England
Applications
Rolling (always open)
South Cambridgeshire District Council offers Community Chest Grants for local environmental projects. The funding supports community groups working on zero carbon goals and environmental sustainability. You can use the money for projects that help reduce carbon emissions or improve environmental sustainability in your area. The grant is open to community groups and organisations based in South Cambridgeshire. Applications appear to be accepted on a rolling basis throughout the year. The funding amount is not specified, so you will need to contact the council for details. This is ideal for local groups wanting to make their community more environmentally friendly.
Who can apply:
Key requirements:
- Must be based in South Cambridgeshire
- Project must contribute to zero carbon goals or environmental sustainability
This grant is for community groups and organisations based in South Cambridgeshire. You should apply if your group wants to run projects that help achieve zero carbon goals or improve environmental sustainability. It is not for individual applicants or groups based outside South Cambridgeshire.
Regions
Local grants programme supporting community projects and initiatives in South Cambridgeshire. Provides funding for voluntary and community organisations to deliver projects that benefit local residents.
Contact South Cambridgeshire District Council directly for application details. The application process appears to be rolling, so you can apply throughout the year.
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