Civic Power Fund – Community Action Fund

Posted on: January 12, 2023

The Community Action Fund exists to support grassroots campaigning and community organising in the UK.

It will provide one-off grants between £2,500 and £20,000.

These grants are available to grassroots organisations that are building the power of their community and campaigning for long-term change.

All successful applicants will be offered support beyond funding. This will include the Civic Power Fund Governance Hub and optional, bespoke cohort and capacity building opportunities.

The deadline is 26th February 2023.

IS THE COMMUNITY ACTION FUND RIGHT FOR YOU?

The Community Action Fund is open to UK-based organisations that are:

  1. Rooted in and accountable to their community.
  2. Hoping to achieve long-term change on issues affecting the lives of their community.
  3. Addressing injustice by building the power of their community. For example, through community organising, campaigning, or democratic engagement.
  4. Lacking the resources to take their vision to the next level.
  5. Seeking to build a larger us and resisting the politics of division

The Community Action Fund prioritises organisations led by people with lived experience of the injustice they are trying to overcome.

HOW TO APPLY?

We do not want to waste your time.

Before submitting an application, you must first answer a short questionnaire to confirm your organisation is in scope.

The questionnaire includes a checklist of yes or no questions. It also includes four questions where you can share a few bullet points or a short video to tell us a bit more about your work.

To be eligible for funding you must complete the questionnaire by 26th February 2023. 

Before completing the questionnaire, please read the ‘What is in Scope’. 

Please complete the questionnaire below.

If you have any questions, or would like help answering the questionnaire please do not hesitate to get in touch with us at contact@civicpower.org.uk.

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