Voluntary organisations and community groups that celebrate Hertsmere’s diverse communities and promote inclusion across the borough could qualify for a funding boost of up to £3,000.

Hertsmere's 2023/24 community grants programme is now open for applications from groups and organisations that actively support residents and create a cohesive borough.

The community grant could help an organisation to support a particular group covered by the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, to celebrate the borough's diverse communities through creativity or culture, to host an inclusive event or celebration, or to increase the accessibility of existing services to the wider community.

 

 

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Potters Bar Furzefield councillor Christian Gray, portfolio holder for communities, neighbourhoods, enforcement, economic development and transformation, said: “It is vital that we give all the support we can to our wonderful community and voluntary groups that do so much good work in our borough.

Borehamwood Times: Councillor Christian Gray.Councillor Christian Gray. (Image: Hertsmere Borough Council)

"Our Community Grants aim to celebrate our heritage and the many identities across the borough, as well as promoting inclusive communities and social justice.

"We’d like to support existing projects and help develop new initiatives and organisations working across our communities to help make Hertsmere a better place."

All applications must demonstrate that they engage with or benefit Hertsmere residents. 

The closing date for applications is 5pm on Monday, July 10. 

For more information about the community grants programme visit www.hertsmere.gov.uk/communitygrants 

 

                                                                                                                                

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