Greggs Foundation Community Grants Now Open for Tilbury Organisations

Posted on: April 1, 2025

The Greggs Foundation is delighted to announce the opening of its latest round of Community Grants, specifically targeting not-for-profit organisations operating within Tilbury, Essex. This initiative underscores the Foundation’s commitment to supporting local communities by addressing pressing needs and fostering positive change.

Funding Details:

  • Grant Amount: Up to £20,000 per year

  • Duration: Two years

  • Number of Grants Available: Up to three organisations will be funded in this round

Eligibility Criteria:

To be considered for a Greggs Foundation Community Grant, applicant organisations must:

  • Be a not-for-profit entity

  • Operate within Tilbury, Essex

  • Align with the Foundation’s Theory of Change, which focuses on:

    • Addressing direct needs in the local community

    • Providing food and support for individuals

    • Reducing social isolation and expanding social networks

    • Building knowledge, confidence, and opportunities

Application Process:

Applications are now being accepted and will remain open until 12 noon on 9th May. Organisations interested in applying can access the application form and further details through the following link:

Greggs Foundation Community Grants Programme Application Form

For additional information or to discuss the application process further, please contact the Greggs Foundation directly.

This funding opportunity represents a significant investment in the Tilbury community, aiming to empower local organisations that are dedicated to making a meaningful difference. Eligible organisations are encouraged to apply and contribute to the ongoing development and support of the local community.

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