Tuesday 15 May 2018

LNB FUND Gwynedd, Meirionnydd, and Montgomeryshire (including cross-border projects in Shropshire)

The LNB Fund

 The LNB Fund supports organisations working to protect and preserve the environment and heritage across Gwynedd, Meirionnydd, and Montgomeryshire (including cross-border projects in Shropshire).
Projects should support work involving the many different things from the past that we value and want to pass on to future generations.
For example:
•             Collections of objects, books or documents in museums, libraries or archives
•             Cultural traditions such as stories, festivals, crafts, language, music, dance and costumes
•             People’s memories and experiences (often recorded as ‘oral history’)
•             Natural and designed landscapes and gardens
•             Natural heritage including habitats, species and geology

Who can apply
•             Charities, constituted not for profit groups and organisations running projects which meet the Fund’s aims as stated above.
 Preference will be given to applicants who best show how they meet the Fund’s objectives and priorities, and, subject to that, to first time applicants so that a wide range of projects is supported.
 Grants available
•             Organisations can apply for grants of between £1,000 - 3,000?
Please note:
•             Grants will not be awarded retrospectively i.e. for costs already incurred prior to receipt of the grant offer letter and signed terms and conditions
•         Projects that fall within statutory sector responsibility eg. Anything that falls within the school curriculum will not be supported
 This fund is now OPEN
 HOW TO APPLY
To apply in Welsh could you please fill in the bilingual forms for groups below.
 Apologies for any inconvenience caused and we are working to solve the problem with the Welsh online form.
Remember to always read the criteria in full before applying to any grant scheme to make sure your organisation and project is eligible.
For more information, please don't hesitate to get in touch with the Foundation on 02920 379 580 or email grants@cfiw.org.uk.
(Source: Community Foundation in Wales)

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