Do you have an idea that could help bring people together in East Leeds? The Hey Neighbour grants fund is now open!
Hey Neighbour asks communities what they need and what ideas they have to improve lives in their local area.
The Hey Neighbour grants scheme helps this to happen, supporting both new and existing activity. It brings people together to share the good things that help a community to grow.
In Summer 2023, the organisation granted 24 organisations a total of £20,000 worth of funding between £300 and £1,500.
Tis year there is £20,000 worth of grants to give away, up to £1,500 each, supporting both new and existing activity.
Deadline is 12 noon on 24 June 2024.
A spkesperson said: “If you have a good idea but no official group set-up, or if you would like support to apply – get in touch!”
For all the details visit www.heyneighbour.org.uk. Or contact damian.dawtry@forumcentral.org.uk
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