Severn Trent Water Community Fund

Deadline: Applications can be submitted at any time.

Local charities, voluntary and community groups, schools, colleges and local authorities or parish councils in the Severn Trent Water region can apply for grants of between £2,000 and £100,000 to support local community projects.

The funding will support projects that help people lead healthier lifestyles, gain new skills, create better places to live in and use, and protect the natural environment.

There are currently two pots of funding available:

  • New project funding - Grants of between £2k and £100 for brand new projects that have genuine community need and a real impact on improving community wellbeing.

  • Core funding - Grants of between £5k and £20k for organisations that deliver vital community services, continue existing delivery.

For more information, please visit: www.stwater.co.uk/about-us/severn-trent-community-fund

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