Surviving Winter appeal will be needed in Dorset
Dorset Community Foundation and Citizens Advice say there will be an increased need for the annual winter appeal.
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.
The Dorset Welcome Fund invites applications to groups who offer activities to refugees settling in the county.
The deadline for entries to the Dorset Art Prize competition – with the theme ‘Messages’– is 15 July and it is open to children and adults.
A £110,000 grant to University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity will enable a 24-month project to take place.
Pupils from Rushcombe School in Corfe Mullen are involved in a production which invites the audience to the banks of the River Stour in July.
Grass roots charities and community groups will receive a share of funding to enable them to relieve pressure on NHS services.
The deadlines are approaching for applications to Dorset Community Foundation for grants from three funding sources.
Funding for 14 local young people has been awarded from Dorset Community Foundation’s Young and Talented Fund.