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United Kingdom: Somerset Community Foundation’s Older People’s Fund

United Kingdom: Somerset Community Foundation’s Older People’s Fund


Deadline: 29-Oct-21

The Somerset Community Foundation’s Older People’s Fund is now open to support friendship clubs and active living groups, transport schemes and other projects to help older people (usually aged over 65) age well and feel part of their community. It’s about creating opportunities for older people to connect with others, so they don’t become isolated and lonely. It’s also about helping people to keep fit and healthy during their older years.

The Foundation is more likely to give you money if your group:
is based in a more disadvantaged community. The team check the Index of Multiple Deprivation to see if you are in a richer or poorer part of Somerset. The Government publishes this Index.
works with older people facing bigger challenges than others. This might include people with disabilities, or those with conditions like dementia
actively works with other groups in your area to make sure everyone can benefit from what you provide
has not received money from them in the last year.
Funding Information
The Older People’s Fund has about £ 150,000 to give out this year.
You can ask for £ 1,000 to £ 5,000.
Eligibility Criteria
You can only apply if your group:
usually runs on less than £ 500,000 a year
is based in the county of Somerset (but not North Somerset or BANES)
exists to support your community and doesn’t make a profit for any directors, members, or shareholders.
That means charities, community groups, sports clubs, and social enterprises can usually apply. But your group must have a:
governing document or set of rules
committee of at least three unrelated people
bank account in its name
safeguarding policy.
For more information, visit https://somersetcf.org.uk/olderpeople

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