A
new Welsh Church Act Grant and Youth Led Grant for the 2022 – 2023
Financial Year have been announced by DVSC at the
Llangollen Funding Fair with both grants now open for applications.
“Both the Welsh Church Act and Youth Led Grant have been big successes
over the last few years, giving local groups here in Denbighshire the
opportunity to make a real contribution across the county. We are
looking forward to seeing a wide range of different projects applying
again this year,” explains Rhys Hughes Enterprise and Learning Officer
at DVSC.
Youth Led Grant
The Youth Led Grants Scheme is here to support a small range of
volunteering projects and activities that are led and carried out by
young people. The applications are selected and recommended by a panel
of young people aged 14-25.
£5000
is available to support a range of small volunteering projects and
activities, led and carried out by young people which contribute
towards the seven Well-being of Future
Generations Act (2015) goals:
- A Prosperous Wales
- A Resilient Wales
- A More Equal
Wales
- A Healthier Wales
- A Wales of Cohesive
Communities
- A Wales of Vibrant
Culture & Thriving Welsh Language
- A Globally Responsible
Wales
The deadline for this years grant round is the 8th
of August with a decision made on applications later that month.
To apply for the grant, fill out DVSC’s online application here.
Once you have accessed the document please click File in the top left
corner and download to get your modifiable version.
DVSC are also looking for young people aged between 14 – 25 to join our
Youth Panel for the Youth Led Grant. This will give young people the
opportunity to become decision makers on the allocation of funding for
youth led projects taking place in the community.
Welsh Church
Act Grant
Grants of up to £500
are available for local constituted organisations (including registered
charities, charitable incorporated organisations, community groups who
have been constituted for more than 6 months, parish or community
councils, community interest companies, social enterprises, and
uniformed groups). Other entities can be considered at the discretion
of our volunteer led Grant Panel.
The grant priorities this year will be:
- Relating to or based in
church run premises
- On the theme of
dementia
- On the theme of
loneliness and isolation
- Promotes wellbeing
- Supporting people with
learning disabilities
- Volunteer community
activity
We are operating a rapid grant decision-making process
with applications being considered on a rolling basis until funds are
disbursed. You will hear from us within 14 days of submission if
your application has been successful. Apply as soon as possible to
ensure your initiative or project receives funding!
To apply for the grant, fill out DVSC’s online application here.
Once you have accessed the document please click File in the top left
corner and download to get your modifiable version.
If you want advice and guidance on the above grants contact DVSC’s
bilingual Community Support team member, rhys@dvsc.co.uk or call him on
01824 702 441.
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