The LCVS Community Impact Fund helps voluntary sector organisations and registered charities do even more to build stronger communities across Liverpool and Merseyside.
How it works
Eligible organisations can apply for grants of up to £3,000 for projects that meet one or more of our four main priority areas:
- Health
- Education
- Income stability
- Arts and culture
Applications will be assessed on the impact that the project will have on the lives of those who benefit. We’re looking for projects that help make a change for those most in need.
For this round, we are particularly interested in funding projects that support mental health and family relationships, because these are areas identified as having been negatively affected by the Covid pandemic.
What you can apply for
The Covid-19 pandemic has had a real impact on communities and on organisations working in those communities. They recognise the vital work that voluntary and community organisations have been doing throughout the current crisis and the pressure on budgets as a result of lockdown.
While many organisations have been able to adapt their services to support people during lockdown, they are aware that many have been unable to do so, owing to the nature of their service. These organisations in particular will have been hit hard as they have not been able to access funds from the various Covid Response grants available.
They want to try to support organisations to get back on track and will support general running costs; including staff costs, alterations to buildings to ensure Covid-secure environments and projects that help bring communities back together in a safe way.
Who can apply
Organisations wishing to apply must be registered charities, or have charitable aims as part of their governing document, and must be able to register with the Charity Commission if their income exceeds £5,000.
Community Interest Companies (CICs) can apply but please refer to the detailed guidance notes for more information about specific criteria for CICs.