Community Chest
The Community Chest Fund is grant funding for voluntary and
community groups/organisations to assist their
projects/initiatives. The main criteria to be able to benefit from
the funding is that the project/initiative objective is to tackle
and help achieve reducing crime and disorder in line with the aims
and objectives of the three year Crime and Disorder Strategy.
Applications
If you feel that your project/initiative could fulfil the
criteria and benefit from funding then complete and return the
attached form:
Download the
Community Chest Application Form in PDF format - 59.7Kb
Once your application is received, the Crime and Disorder
Reduction Partnership (CDRP) will
assess it. This process is dealt with as quickly as possible,
however, in some cases especially those requesting larger sums of
money or when high levels of applications are received this process
may take longer. However, in all cases it is hoped that an outcome
should be decided within eight weeks.
Scale of Grants
The Community Chest has £20,000 a year to allocate. There is no
minimum amount that can be awarded, however the maximum level is
£5,000, but it is likely this amount will only be awarded in
exceptional cases. For bids over £500 applicants will be required
to provide evidence of match funding, this means that you will
already have some money to put into the project or are able to fund
raise.
Criteria of Grant
- The grant must be used for the purpose outlined on the
application.
- The grant must be fully supportive of the Aims and Objectives
of the Crime and Disorder Strategy. A copy of this can be obtained
from either the Ashford Borough Council’s Website - or upon request
from the administrator on the number or email address on the
application form.
- Copies of invoices/receipts must be submitted to the
administrator by an agreed date as evidence that the grant was
spent as outlined on the application form.
- The purchaser must maintain an inventory of any equipment
purchased using the grant.
- All equipment purchased using the grant must not be sold or
disposed of within five years of purchase without prior written
consent from the CDRP.
- Any funding may be withdrawn at any time if the conditions of
the grant funding are not being adhered to either by withdrawing
the assets or requesting the equivalent monetary value of those
assets within a five year period from allocation of funds.
- Six months following from a grant being awarded an update of
the project’s progress, together with any problems encountered,
should be forwarded to the CDRP. (A
Feedback Form will be supplied if your application is
successful.)
- It must be accepted that successful bidders may be asked to
attend a presentation whereby media publicity will be invited.
- Any form of advertising/publicity of the project/initiative
must include the CDRP logo.
(The logo can be obtained from the contact details on this
form.)
What will the Community Chest Fund?
The funding is provided to help meet costs incurred by
organisations, etc when undertaking their projects/initiatives.
This maybe in the form of initial costs when setting up a club;
promoting an existing project; replacing old, worn out equipment,
or undertaking training and associated costs, such as travel
expenses, etc. It is always worth getting quotes and doing some
research prior to the application being submitted to ensure that
your application reflects your needs.
Payment of Grant
It is not necessary for groups to have a constitution to apply
but the group should have agreed aims and objectives and have it’s
own bank account. We pay the fund by cheque so details of the
account name must be provided accurately on the application form.
We cannot pay money into personal bank accounts.
This webpage was updated on 9/15/2008