Local charities and community groups in North Powys have been encouraged to apply for funding from a pot of over £3 million that has been raised by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
The Assembly Member for Montgomeryshire, Russell George, is urging local groups to apply to the fund which is open to applications until 14th August.
A wide range of community organisations, from registered charities, to voluntary groups and social enterprises, are eligible to apply for grants of between £500 and £20,000.
Mr George said:
“There are countless organisations doing fantastic work across Montgomeryshire. This is the perfect opportunity for them to take advantage of the funding available and expand the reach of an existing service, get a new project off the ground, or allow it to help extend an already successful initiative. I strongly encourage as many groups as possible to apply.”
Laura Chow, head of charities at People’s Postcode Lottery, added:
“It’s not just players who win with People’s Postcode Lottery - over £3 million in grants will have a tremendous impact on grass-roots groups across Britain.
“Between the three trusts, a huge array of projects is able to benefit and I would urge all groups to look at the funding guides and apply.”
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The funding can be accessed through three different trusts and each trust supports projects focussed on different themes. Groups are encouraged to apply to the trust that best fits their proposed project:
· People’s Postcode Trust wants applications from projects aimed at promoting human rights, combatting discrimination and poverty prevention
· Postcode Community Trust supports initiatives working to improve the health and wellbeing of communities, including arts and physical recreation projects, as well as those with a focus on reducing isolation
· Postcode Local Trust provides funding that’s dedicated to improving outdoor space, in addition to increasing access to it. Groups working on flood prevention measures and looking to implement renewable energy strategies are also encouraged to apply.
Over 300 groups were awarded grants earlier this year, with sports groups for military veterans, counselling support services for young carers and sensory gardens for people with dementia among some of the organisations that benefitted.
For more information, to view the funding guides and to apply please visit the trusts’ websites directly: