Investing in Spaces and Places Grant Launch – Asda Foundation

Posted on: February 23, 2023

We know small grass roots organisations play a vital role in their community, making positive change and improving people’s lives every day, but the challenge for many is having the appropriate safe and inclusive space to bring people together and deliver their fantastic work.

Asda Foundation will be investing over £500,000 for this grant in 2023 to support bigger, long-lasting community projects within local communities where local people can be together and thrive.

Grants will be between £10,000-£25,000 and the application window opens on 6th February with funding announced in June 2023.

The grant criteria will focus on investing in community spaces and places and projects must fall into at least one of the following categories:

1. Building Repairs

2. Building Development

3. Outdoor Development

Read the full Group Guidance here. If you have an eligible project in mind, speak to your local Community Champion at your nearest Asda Superstore for more information.

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