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The Stay Connected Community Grant

The Stay Connected Community Grant

Find out more about the Healthy 91制片厂Stay Connected Community Grant.

Tackling loneliness and social isolation has been a priority in 91制片厂for several years and is one of ambitions of the Joint Local Health and Wellbeing Strategy (2022-2032), which focuses on what we all need to be mentally healthy. 

The Stay Connected Grant allows community-based organisations to apply for one-off grants of up to 拢3,000 to support projects in the community which aim to increase social connections.

Who can apply?

The Stay Connected Community Grant is open to third-sector not-for-profit organisations who:

  • have an annual turnover of 拢100,000 or below
  • have a bank account

Generally, we will not fund projects that have received funding from Public Health in the last 12 months.

Pooled fund and crowdfunding applications are not eligible for this grant.

Due to the existing Educational Innovation Fund, schools are not eligible to apply.

Eligible projects

Grants must be used to create new or expand existing community-based projects. For example, grants may be awarded to a dance group that would like to expand to encourage young carers to join, so they can meet up with friends or a new parent support group, to increase availability for single parents.

Applications must demonstrate how projects will:

  • bring people together or support people to increase social connections
  • engage with members of the local community and increase engagement (if an existing project)
  • target those who are most at risk of loneliness and isolation
  • help to reduce health inequalities

Applications will be assessed on how strongly the project demonstrates these outcomes.

Applicants must also indicate how they will ensure the sustainability of projects after the grant has been spent.

We will not fund

  • purchases prior to funding being confirmed
  • activities that promote political beliefs or are designed to impose religious beliefs on others
  • on-going organisation core costs e.g., staff
  • activities where funding has already been secured
  • payments to individuals
  • privately owned businesses
  • organisations with aims that do not match ours
  • anything that discriminates against individuals or organisations
  • anything that promotes any illegal or immoral purposes

Monitoring and evaluation

Successful applicants must complete an evaluation after 3-6 months to show what the project did and the impact it had. Evaluations may be in the form of quantitative and/or qualitative feedback and can include videos, pictures, and quotes. 

A Community Story template will be provided to help successful applicants bring their story to life. With consent, the Public Health team will share your film online and/or on social media to inspire others.

Application process

Anyone can contact the team to discuss a project in advance of applying. Please contact HWBAdmin@worcestershire.gov.uk.

Applications should be made using the . This form asks you to describe your proposed project and how you will spend the funding. We aim to get back to you within two weeks with a decision.

There is currently no deadline and the applications are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Following successful application and signed grant agreement, funding will take a minimum of 2 weeks to be processed.

Further Information

For more information about the ongoing work to tackle loneliness and isolation please visit the Loneliness and isolation page.

To view a collection of news, reports, data and community stories celebrating a healthy Worcestershire, visit: .

To search for services and support offered by charities, community groups, businesses and other local organisations, visit the Community Services Directory.

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