Grants available to improve our neighbourhoods
Community groups can apply for £2,000 each to help bring about improvements in their local areas.
Community groups can apply for £2,000 each to help bring about improvements in their local areas.
Bury Council is showing its commitment to the borough’s ‘third sector’ by securing funding for the Bury Voluntary and Community Faith Alliance (VCFA).
Community and voluntary groups are invited to apply for funding to strengthen their ability to help residents with ongoing financial pressures.
Hundreds of Bury businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic are missing out on cash help – simply because they have not applied for it.
Hundreds of Bury businesses affected by the Covid-19 pandemic have yet to apply for financial help – and the deadline is 30 April.
A celebration event took place at the Phoenix Centre in Prestwich on Sunday to showcase some of the local projects that will benefit from Parklife funding.
More than 1,200 local residents had their say in allocating the latest round of Let’s Do It Neighbourhood Pitch community funding.
Help is now available for companies hit by the coronavirus pandemic but who were ineligible for other types of business rates discounts.
The deadline for Omicron hospitality and leisure grants has been extended till March 11th, 2022. The grants are designed to support businesses which have been affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
A dozen ‘green’ groups across Bury have been successful in winning grants from Bury Council’s Let’s Do It! Community Climate Action fund.
New financial help is now available to support businesses which have been affected by the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
More than 30 community groups have been collectively awarded more than £130,000 as the first recipients of Let’s Do It Together Neighbourhood Pitch fund.
Community groups in Prestwich are invited to bid for a share of £27,000 brought in from the last Parklife festival in Heaton Park.
Dance, poetry, storytelling and crafting are just some of the activities which have been awarded Bury Council Town of Culture Community Funding to celebrate creativity across the borough.
Bury Council has opened a new £320,000 health improvement community fund to support local recovery from the coronavirus pandemic.
Local businesses are reminded that they may be eligible for a Restart grant to help them get going post-Covid.
Restart grants are now available to help businesses re-open safely as coronavirus measures are eased across the country.
More cash support to help local companies flourish after the coronavirus pandemic has been approved by Bury Council.
Pub owners who primarily serve alcohol rather than food are reminded that they have until 31 January to claim a £1,000 Covid grant.
Three new grant schemes have been approved to help Bury businesses cope with the financial effects of the coronavirus lockdown.