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Grants for small Bristol organisations addressing local issues

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16 February, 2021

 

Grants of up to £1,000 are available to small organisations in Bristol that address local issues and support equalities groups. The funding, from Bristol Redistro, is open to non-profit community organisations and unconstituted groups with an annual income of less than £25,000, based in Bristol and helping residents in the city.

Your group or organisation should be led by the community most affected by the issue you're working on (for example, an LGBTQI+ organisation led by people who identify as LGBTQI+) unless you are applying for funding to tackle a universal issue, such as climate change. There are no restrictions on what the funding can be used for. 

Previously funded groups and organisations, such as Cables and Cameras, Phoenix Song Project and Vision BAME, will help decide the funding application shortlist; there is then a voting process involving all the groups shortlisted. You are welcome to apply again if you have already received funding from Bristol Redistro. 

Applications close at midnight on Monday 29 March 2021. For more information and application details, click here