Funding
Prosper Small Grants Round

Prosper Small Grants Round

Prosper Wakefield District

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Funding Available:
£500 to £20,000
Deadline:
31/07/2024

Funding Information

The next round of the small grants round has been launched by Prosper Wakefield District (formally Wakefield & District Health & Community Support), an independent grant making charity in Wakefield.

The funding will provide financial support for voluntary and community groups, charities and social enterprises, across the Wakefield district. Grants will be awarded to Charities and Not for Profits who are currently working with people and communities to help them develop their activities and approaches, and service delivery. The grant could be for projects, materials for the organisation, salaries, equipment or simply to pay the bills.

Grants are available from £500 to £20,000

For more information on how to apply, or to request an application form and guidance documents, you can:

The round closes at 12 noon on Wednesday 31 July 2024

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