Fuel grant applications soar in Dorset
Dorset Community Foundation’s Surviving Winter appeal has seen applications soar by four-and-a half-times compared to the same period in 2021.
Dorset Community Foundation’s Surviving Winter appeal has seen applications soar by four-and-a half-times compared to the same period in 2021.
The Neighbourhood Fund, The DCF Bursary Scheme & STEM Bursary and the South West Enterprise Fund are providing funding.
Applications are invited to the BCP Food and Warmth Support Fund which is administered by Dorset Community Foundation.
The Dorset Community Foundation is working with Citizens Advice on this year’s appeal to distribute £200 to those in need.
As Superior Seals celebrates its 50th anniversary it can reflect that it has donated £25,000 over recent years to help students.
Disadvantaged youngsters in the county have the chance to apply for grants of up to £2,000 from Dorset Community Foundation.
Tributes to HM The Queen, who died last Thursday, are continuing to arrive, as the county tries to come to terms with the loss.
Dorset Community Foundation and Citizens Advice say there will be an increased need for the annual winter appeal.
There are a number of grant-giving organisations who are inviting funding applications from groups in Dorset.
The Nature Heals Seed Fund, which was launched in partnership with Dorset High Sheriff Sibyl Fine King, is providing grants to 12 local groups.