Pitch perfect – another 33 community groups win funding
More than 1,200 local residents had their say in allocating the latest round of Let’s Do It Neighbourhood Pitch community funding.
More than 1,200 local residents had their say in allocating the latest round of Let’s Do It Neighbourhood Pitch community funding.
Residents are invited to hear about the great work done by community groups and vote to allocate them council funding.
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.
Local communities will be deciding, during the next few weeks, which projects should be funded to help with Covid recovery in their neighbourhoods.
A record number of applications have been received from community groups for The Pitch funding – and it’s now time for the public to decide who gets it.
Community groups are being given another chance to win up to £1,500 to improve the health and wellbeing of their neighbourhood.
Six community groups are the latest to win thousands of pounds of funding thanks to backing from the public.
A range of improvements have been made to Hollins Nature Reserve after volunteers won council funding at The Pitch.
Nine community groups in Bury West have won funding for their projects in the latest Pitch event.
A wide range of community groups in Prestwich have won money for their projects following a public vote.
Thirteen was anything but unlucky for Radcliffe groups who pitched for funding to support their community projects.
A Tenant and Resident Association (TRA) in Bury is providing food and other support after winning £1,000 from Bury Council following a public vote.
Residents are invited to a series of events where they are asked to vote for their favourite community projects.
Community groups are being offered another chance to win up to £1,000 for local projects that help improve the health and wellbeing of residents in their neighbourhood.
Some 17 local groups have won money for projects in their community after a public vote.
Residents are invited to vote for which community projects will receive up to £1,000 funding for work in their neighbourhoods.