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The window to apply for a grant from the Freebridge Community Fund is now open!
Once again, we’re proud to be able to reveal £40,000 will be available for local projects and good causes in west Norfolk.
If you’re not familiar with it, our Community Fund is there to empower certain groups, organisations and voluntary activities within the community.
The remit for this fund is to support groups and organisations who promoteContinue reading
The window to apply for a grant from the Freebridge Community Fund is now open!
Once again, we’re proud to be able to reveal £40,000 will be available for local projects and good causes in west Norfolk.
If you’re not familiar with it, our Community Fund is there to empower certain groups, organisations and voluntary activities within the community.
The remit for this fund is to support groups and organisations who promote health and wellbeing, tackle disadvantage, support local solutions, promote community cohesion, develop sustainable and supportive communities, and improve the environment.
The fund offers grants of up to £5,000 per group, with projects that impact our tenants and communities prioritised.
Last year, we were proud to be able to support the following groups and charities: