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Medway Council’s Shared Prosperity Fund is now open for applications until Wednesday 5th June 2024. More information about the three strands can be found below, along with links to further information and details on how to apply.

About the UKSPF | Apply for a UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) grant | Medway Council

The Pride in Place Fund

The Pride in Place Fund is open to applicants looking to promote a rich cultural experience for residents and visitors alike, to support the social enterprise sector, and to help businesses deliver transformation in alignment with the goals and objectives of ‘Medway 2040’.

Bids are welcome from organisations looking to fund a range of projects that align with our identified UKSPF priorities 1 and 2 (above) and themes, including:

  • supporting local community infrastructure projects
  • supporting and developing campaigns to attract visitors and to help people explore Medway
  • building the capacity and capabilities of local community groups
  • supporting business transformation, for example, decarbonisation.

Find out more and apply for the Pride in Place Fund.

The Feasibility Fund

The Feasibility Fund will provide funding for feasibility studies to support initial concept and business plan development: seed funding to help get project ideas off the ground.

This fund could help to unlock projects capable of securing further public and private investment in the longer-term. We see this fund as an important way of supporting the development of impactful projects and concepts that could catalyse longer-term change.

The Feasibility Fund is intended to support projects that could deliver outcomes across investment priorities 1 and 2 (above).

Find out more and apply for the Feasibility Fund.

The People and Skills Fund

The People and Skills Fund is open to applicants who are seeking to address people and skills challenges in Medway. The fund is intended to support projects that can deliver outcomes that address priority 3 (above).

Find out more and apply for the People and Skills Fund.

Source: mva.org.uk

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