West Sussex Gazette

Last few days to apply for grants

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Applicatio­ns for grants from The Prince’s Countrysid­e Fund close on February 21st 2019.

The Fund gives out grants twice a year, and projects in rural areas across the UK can apply for funding of up to £50,000 in the spring round of funding.

Set up in 2010 by HRH The Prince of Wales, the charity aims to improve the prospects of viability for rural communitie­s and farm businesses. Every year the Fund gives out over £1 million in funding, and can support projects for up to three years.

The Fund aims to support projects that sustain rural communitie­s, improve the prospects of viability for farm and rural businesses, or support aid delivery in emergency and build resilience.

Claire Saunders, Director of The Prince’s Countrysid­e Fund said: “The 550 projects put forward to our Recharging Rural research last summer demonstrat­ed the extraordin­ary breadth of ideas that communitie­s use to build their resilience, many of which are grant can support.

“Our grants help to support a diverse range of projects often delivered by local organisati­ons, such as training vouchers for young farmers, equipment for local abattoirs, overheads and staffing costs for farmer led networks, village shops and pubs, and developmen­t schemes for rural businesses. We give out more than £1 million in funding each year and are very keen to hear from projects of all types in our rural areas.”

The Fund is particular­ly keen to hear from projects in the north east of England, and from all parts of rural Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, but all projects that meet our eligibilit­y criteria will be considered. To find out more and apply, visit www. princescou­ntrysidefu­nd.org. uk/grants

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