WORCESTERSHIRE Community Foundation has opened up a new grant funding opportunity for grassroots organisations across the county.
The foundation is partnering with the West Mercia Police and Crime Commission to offer groups the chance to apply for £10,000 of funding.
The Inclusive Communities Fund is set to help build community cohesion amongst minority groups by encouraging a range of innovative projects.
Lucy Wells, director of Worcestershire Community Foundation, said: “We are very excited in our 20th anniversary year to be providing this new opportunity, which has been made possible by funding from the West Mercia Police and Crime Commission, match funded by Worcestershire Community Foundation.
“The Inclusive Communities Fund aims to develop community cohesion and address early-stage crime prevention.
“Whilst the fund is open to all, we would particularly like to encourage applications from minority groups to help them create innovative solutions to local issues within their communities.”
Police and crime commissioner John Campion said: “A sense of community has the power to define us and shape our identity.
“Sadly, I know minority groups often feel marginalised and unable to voice their concerns, especially in relation to policing.
“I am committed to delivering change, so I am proud to play my role in launching the new Inclusive Communities Fund.”
The deadline for applications is Friday, June 2.
For details and to make an application visit: https://www.worcscf.org.uk/our-grants/current-grants/.
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