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Find out about the different types of grants available to give a boost to dedicated voluntary and community groups in Kingston and how to apply.
Information about projects awarded funding is available on our website.
Good causes can also apply to joining and raise funds via the Kingston Community Lottery - more information is on the Kingston Lottery website at www.kingstonlottery.co.uk
The council launched a £720,000 Community Resilience Fund in April 2023 to support community, voluntary and cultural organisations through the cost of living crisis.
There were three opportunities to apply for funding and three types of funding. The fund ran for one year.
Application windows
Tranche 1 open 18 April - 31 May 2023
Tranche 2 open 1 Sept - 16 October 2023
Tranche 3 open 3 January - 12 February 2024
Funding options
Route 1 - Core Costs up to £3,000
Route 2 - Small Projects up to £5,000
Route 3 - Larger Projects up to £20,000
Three types of funding available through the Community Resilience Fund:
Core costs - The council will reimburse an increase in an organisation’s rent or energy bills up to a maximum value of £3,000. Funding will be awarded based on how the organisation supports the borough to be resilient. For more details go to the prospectus below
Small projects - Up to £5,000 to maintain or develop a community resilience response. Organisations will provide a short proposal and funding will be awarded based on how the response supports the borough to be resilient. For more details go to the prospectus below
Large projects - £20,000 to develop a new approach (exceptional applications over £20k may be considered). Organisations will provide a detailed proposal and outcomes monitoring. Funding will be awarded based on how the new approach supports the borough to be resilient. For more details go to the prospectus below.
Application support was available from
email strategy@kingston.gov.uk or telephone 0208 547 5000.
The assessment process was rigorous, and bids are assessed according to the funding guidance. The applicant has the right to follow the route to appeal. The appeals process enables the funding applicant to submit questions to clarify the decisions made relating to their application. These questions must be submitted within 20 working days of the decision being issued.
The applicants’ enquiry must be issued in writing. It is preferred if this is provided by email to strategy@kingston.gov.uk, including the following information:
1. Application Reference
2. Funding applicant name and email address
3. Any questions relating to the decision
The appeals process is a 3 stage process. These stages are set out below. This process is to befollowed by the applicant and the Council.
The applicant will be invited to submit their clarification question(s) about the decision to
strategy@kingston.gov.uk or through the “application support service”
1. The enquiry must:
At Stage 1, the response will be provided by the officer who provided the final review of the application.
The applicant will be provided with:
The applicant will receive this response within 10 working days.
If the applicant does not accept the Stage 1 response, they will be invited to resubmit their appeal as a Stage 2 appeal, making clear which of the originally submitted questions remain unanswered or require a more detailed response.
The Head of Service responsible for the Funding Programme will review the Stage 1 response and will provide a further response within 20 working days.
If the applicant does not accept as adequate the Stage 2 response, they will be invited to resubmit their appeal as a Stage 3 appeal, making clear which of the originally submitted questions remain unanswered or require a more detailed response.
The request for appeal will be presented to the Assistant Director for Culture, Communities and Engagement, along with the responses from Stage 1 Clarification and Stage 2 Review.
If it is deemed the applicant has grounds to appeal, the application will be re-assessed by the relevant Corporate Head of Service and the Assistant Director. The re-assessment of the application will not automatically result in a different decision.
A response resulting from the appeal and associated re-assessment of the application will be provided 20 working days after the applicant’s second review request has been received.