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Unlock local family support: Up to £3,000 grants from Isle of Wight council

Do you have an idea or vision for a new group, club or activity that helps to support families locally but need support to get this up and running?

Grants of up to £3,000 are now available to help local  groups, clubs and enterprises create new provisions that support families, children and young people living on the Isle of Wight.

Community Capacity Grant funding is available through the Isle of Wight council’s Supporting Families Programme.

To help providers organise activities, clubs or groups
The funding is intended to help providers organise activities, clubs or groups for families, parents/carers and/or young people up to the age of 19 (up to 25 with specified additional needs).

Grants could be used to set up and run provisions such as detached/outreach youth work, family-based groups, mental health and welcoming sessions, peer support groups as well as outreach support and community-led groups.

Don’t miss the deadline
The grant application is open now and closes at midday on 11th November 2023.

There are application support sessions available throughout the month, both face-to-face and virtual to support you with any queries. These will be held on:

  • 20th October, 2pm-3pm — Virtual
  • 27th October, 12noon-2pm — County Hall, Newport
  • 7th November, 10am-11am — Virtual

To book any of the sessions, please email [email protected] 

Your ideas
The team would particularly like to hear from people who have an idea or vision for a group to support them to get it up and running.

All providers receive free training and ongoing support to help them to become sustainable and the council has also received some additional funding this year from the Integrated Care Board to deliver activities/provision that address concerns which occur during pregnancy or in the first year following the birth of a child.

Apply for a community capacity building grant to fund your community activity or for more information, please call (01983) 823169.


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