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Youth Sector Support Fund

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27 August, 2021

 

Bristol City Council has set up the Youth Sector Support Fund to support Bristol-based organisations working with local children and young people, aged 8-19 years. This grants programme will support community-based activities that are preventative and focussed on children and young people who may be at risk of adverse outcomes. This can be preventative and early intervention work that addresses:

•    Risky behaviour – e.g. anti-social, crime and being at risk of criminal exploitation
•    Mental health
•    Low aspirations

There may be other challenges in specific areas and communities that require early intervention or preventative work. It’s important you can demonstrate the local need and how the grant will help children and young people at risk of adverse outcomes or reducing these challenges from escalating.

Further information can be found at https://quartetcf.org.uk/grant-programmes/bristol-city-council-youth-sector-support-fund/ 

Opening Date: 6th September 2021
Closing Date: 4th October 2021 , 2:00 pm
Maximum grant awarded: £5,000

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