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The fund provides small grants to organisations who want to start new activities and events that benefit the local community.
The fund is for ‘not for profit’ community groups including:
We prioritise applications that supports residents and those groups that are marginalised, disadvantaged or hard to reach.
Find out more about Dorset communities from Dorset Insights.
To be eligible, you must:
The fund is a small project grant, funding up to 80% of total project costs.
Grants are from £1,000 to £5,000.
As we expect demand for funding to be very high, the amount you’re awarded might be less than you apply for.
Applications:
Decisions: week beginning 16 December 2024 (subject to change)
The Arts Development Company can offer advice and support with your application if you:
They also offer a bid writing service if you do not have the expertise within your organisation.
Email: hello@theartsdevelopmentcompany.org.uk
Phone: 01305 228528
Call our Digital Dorset Hotline on 01305 221048 for help completing the online form.
They are available from 10am to 12 noon on weekdays (except bank holidays). At other times, please leave a message and they will get back to you.
We will assess your organisation's policies and governance including safeguarding. Please make sure your policies are up to date.
If you need help with your governance, policies or how to make the case for your project, email Community Action Network (CAN) at hello@can100.org or visit the CAN website for more details of their support and training for the sector.
Our grants team will assess your application and make recommendations for the grant panel. They then decide whether your application will be awarded funding.
We helped fund the In Jolly Good Company gardening group for people with dementia in Dorset, who help people find friendship and community.
The Magnificent Mills project highlights the positive impact cultural funding had in providing high quality art experiences for young people.
Watch a video about the Friendly Food Club project on YouTube.
Contact us if you'd like to discuss your project ideas before applying: