Mid Sussex community groups can get financial boost as district council opens applications for ‘cost of living crisis’ grants

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Mid Sussex District Council has announced that it has opened the next round of applications for its community grants programme.

The council said groups in the area can now apply for grants of up to £5,000 for projects that will help residents.

MSDC recently extended the criteria of the programme to focus on grants that deal with the cost-of-living crisis, poverty and climate change. The council said the new criteria includes consideration of how a project contributes to the delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals.

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Councillor Alison Bennett, chairman of the Cabinet Grants Panel and deputy Leader of Mid Sussex District Council, said: “Our district is full of local organisations and charities that are all making a difference in our communities and the programme is designed to celebrate and support these groups. I am delighted that we have extended the criteria to ensure that projects contribute to the delivery of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. We want to encourage groups to be creative in supporting sustainability goals and ensure that funding is actively benefiting our communities. I urge all local organisations to take a look at the new criteria and get in touch if they are thinking about applying.”

Mid Sussex District Council has opened the next round of applications for its community grants programmeMid Sussex District Council has opened the next round of applications for its community grants programme
Mid Sussex District Council has opened the next round of applications for its community grants programme