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FCC Community Action Fund 2025

United Kingdom: FCC Community Action Fund 2025

Deadline: 19-Feb-25

The FCC Community Action Fund is offering grants to not-for-profit organisations for amenity projects eligible under Object D and Object DA of the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF).

Object D – Public Park or Other Public Amenity
  • Work could include physical improvements to a facility, i.e. new windows, access improvements, refurbishment work or landscaping. Physical improvements cover a wide range of work, if you are unsure if your project would qualify, please call for advice.
  • Examples of projects eligible for funding under Object D:
    • Replacement doors and windows in village hall or community centre;
    • Provision of children’s play equipment in public open space;
    • Construction of footpaths and cycleways in a public park;
    • Providing all weather play surface for MUGA (multi use games area);
    • Dipping platform and all-weather paths at a local nature reserve;
    • Provision of Skate Park.
Object DA – Conservation or Promotion of Biodiversity 
  • The focus of the project must be to undertake physical works that lead to the provision, conservation, restoration or enhancement of a natural habitat or the maintenance or recovery of a species in its natural habitat.
  • Examples of projects eligible for funding under Object DA
    • Grazing Marsh management – grazing infrastructure, including fencing and livestock management equipment
    • Reedbed management – contractors costs to install water control measures, drainage works and ditching
    • Woodland management – Scrub and tree removal, provision of woodland management equipment
Funding Information
  • Grants of between £2,000 and £100,000 are available for projects with a maximum total project cost of £500,000 including VAT.
What they can fund?
  • They will only accept applications for funding for projects based at the following:
    • Village Halls and Community Centres
    • Public Play Areas
    • Publicly available Multi use games areas, skate parks and BMX tracks
    • Sport and recreation grounds including pavilions and clubhouses with full public access
    • Churches – community spaces only which are available for hire
    • Nature Reserves
    • Public gardens, parks, country parks and woodlands with at least dawn to dusk access
    • Museums
Location
  • They can accept applications for projects sited within England in the operating areas within 10 miles of eligible FCC Environment.
Eligibility Criteria
  • They will accept applications from the following types or organisations:
    • A Registered Charity
    • A Church or Parochial Church Council
    • A Parish or Town Council or a Management Committee or User Association acting on behalf of a Parish or Town Council
    • A Local Authority
    • A CASC Registered Sports Club
Ineligibility Criteria
  • Projects which have already started
  • Staff costs
  • Day to day management, running costs or general maintenance
  • Contingency costs
  • Purchase of land
  • Revenue or salary costs of staff including training and travel costs
  • Purchase or lease of vehicles

For more information, visit FCC Communities Foundation.

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