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Friday
26  April

Time is running out for grants

 
30/03/2022 @ 10:11

Hafren Dyfrdwy is reminding local charities and non-profit organisations there’s less than a week left to get extra support through the second wave of its Community Fund. 

The water company, covering Mid Wales, launched its Community Fund last year, to support new projects within the Hafren Dyfrdwy region to boost community wellbeing.

The second wave of funding opened on Monday, March 7 and now groups have just a week left to apply, with applications closing next Monday, April 4.

Interested parties can apply for a grant between £2,000 and £10,000 for new projects that aim to improve community wellbeing across three core themes:

· People: Projects that help people to lead a healthier life and gain new skills;

· Place: Ideas that help create better places to live in and use; and

· Environment: Schemes that will help look after the natural environment, give people greater access to that environment or help look after water.

Jade Gough, Hafren Dyfrdwy Fund Officer said: “We’re proud to have supported some fantastic local projects in our first funding round last year and we’re really excited to offer a second opportunity to apply. Applications are only open for another week, so we’d encourage any groups with great new project ideas for their local community to get their applications in as soon as possible.”

Organisations can find more information on eligibility and how to apply at hdcymru.co.uk/communityfund