People urged to donate to Dorset’s Surviving Winter Appeal
The Dorset Community Foundation is working with Citizens Advice on this year’s appeal to distribute £200 to those in need.
The Dorset Community Foundation is working with Citizens Advice on this year’s appeal to distribute £200 to those in need.
Project funding is available from Dorset Council to support projects and events that make a difference to people living in our communities.
Disadvantaged youngsters in the county have the chance to apply for grants of up to £2,000 from Dorset Community Foundation.
There are a number of grant-giving organisations who are inviting funding applications from groups in Dorset.
A variety of groups are eligible to apply for funding from South Western Railway Customer and Communities Improvement Fund.
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 deadline is looming for not-for-profit groups who need capital funding for projects such as building enhancements.
The Dorset Welcome Fund invites applications to groups who offer activities to refugees settling in the county.
A £110,000 grant to University Hospitals Dorset NHS Charity will enable a 24-month project to take place.
Grass roots charities and community groups will receive a share of funding to enable them to relieve pressure on NHS services.