Bradwell B Community Fund

Posted on: September 6, 2022

The Community Fund exists for us to support good causes in the community. So far, we have awarded £18,500 to a number of schemes throughout Essex through donations from individuals, charitable trusts, public agencies and companies like us.

We award grants to support local community and charitable projects in Essex – with priority given to applications in closer proximity to communities around Bradwell-on-Sea and within the wider Maldon District.

What do we fund?

We support projects that improve the social, economic, or environmental wellbeing of communities and improve the quality of local life. Of course, the biggest challenge for all communities at the moment is daily with the effects of the pandemic, so one of our most recent grants was to Maldon & District Community Voluntary Service to help with their local Covid-19 response.

A fund panel, made up of staff members, consider applications throughout the year.

How to apply

You can apply at any time and we aim to provide a decision within eight weeks of Essex Community Foundation receiving your application. To apply for a grant from the bradwell B Fund, please visit Essex Community Foundation’s website, call them on 01245 356018 or email grants@essexcf.org.uk

 

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