Funding
One Stop - Community Partnership

One Stop - Community Partnership

Groundwork

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Funding Available:
£1,000
Deadline:
31/03/2026

Funding Information

This programme is designed to support community groups or organisations operating within two miles of a One Stop store and which are:

  • Tackling food poverty
  • Supporting the vulnerable
  • Supporting the elderly
  • Supporting low-income families
  • Running youth sports teams
  • Reducing and/or recycling waste
  • Improving the environment

Please note: they can’t support food bank or breakfast club projects that are requesting funding to purchase food items.

Alongside a grant of up to £1,000, there is the opportunity to create a long-term tailored programme of support for successful applicants with their local One Stop Store Team. Grant recipients then work in partnership with the One Stop Store Team at their local shop to deliver support to the community.

The tailored support from the store teams will help community causes to increase or improve their service, including volunteering support, fundraising and awareness-raising.

Another round of funding will open in September.

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Contact Details:

Contact name:
First and Last name
Phone:
00000 000 000

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