Community Fund round five
The Community Fund uses money generated from the Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) to fund projects that address the demands placed on an area by new developments.
How the funding is used
In Richmond, 15% of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) is to be spent locally in areas without a Neighbourhood Plan. In areas where a Neighbourhood Plan has been adopted this is increased to 25%.
Areas in the borough have been grouped into east and west of the River Thames, and Ham and Petersham as a separate Neighbourhood Plan area. This means that each area has a Community Fund pot collected from the developments that have taken place in each area.
Timescales
Planned dates for this round of applications:
Activity | Date(s) |
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Deadline for applications | Midnight on Monday 11 December 2023 |
Due diligence period/technical reports from officers | 2 to 31 January 2024 |
Community Fund Grant Board evaluation/validation of applications | February 2024 |
Applicants notified of result | April 2024 |
Eligibility
We will only fund organisations that are:
- Providing services or activities that benefit the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and its residents
- Not for profit: we cannot fund organisations that make a profit. However, we can fund social enterprises and other organisations that generate surpluses, as long as the organisation’s governing documents show that the surplus is reinvested. This must be reflected in the accounts the organisation gives us. Companies Limited by Shares are not eligible. CICs will need to have been in operation for at least two years prior to application submission
- Constituted organisations: organisations must have a governing document or set of rules that is signed and dated and defines how the organisation will operate. Organisations should have at least three board members/trustees who are unrelated and live at separate addresses
- Financially solvent: organisations funded by us must not have liabilities that are more than their current assets. Organisations can apply in partnership with other non-voluntary sector organisations e.g. statutory agencies, or private companies, but the voluntary or community group must be the lead partner and funds will only be paid into their bank account. Please note organisations must have a bank account with a minimum of two non-related signatories
How much you can apply for
Amount available in round five:
Funding area | Budget available |
East of the borough: Richmond, Kew, East Sheen, Mortlake, Barnes |
£518,000 |
West of the borough: Whitton and Heathfield, Twickenham, East Twickenham and St Margarets, Hampton, Hampton Hill and Fulwell, Strawberry Hill, Teddington and Hampton Wick |
£351,000 |
Ham and Petersham | £4,600 * |
*This will be carried forward to the next round as it is below the minimum threshold for the Community Fund.
Contact
If you would like further information and guidance, contact communityconversations@richmond.gov.uk
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Updated: 19 December 2023
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