New-look grant sees more than £580k given to community projects

Playing pool at The Mix in Stowmarket. Photo: The Mix.

From filmmaking workshops to mental health support for young people, dozens of community projects across Babergh and Mid Suffolk have received a share of more than £580,000 as part of a new grant from the district councils.

The Community Development Fund has been introduced to coincide with the start of the 2025/26 financial year and aims to streamline how council grants are administered.

Previously, grants had been separated between “capital” and “revenue” funding, but the new Community Development fund encompasses both, making the application process simpler for organisations to complete and receive the funding they need.

Local VCFSE (voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise) organisations could apply for up to £20,000 toward new or existing projects that provide important services and support to their communities.

In total, £583,412.41 has been allocated across the districts, with £271,479.91 shared between 23 projects in Babergh and £311,932.50 between 16 projects in Mid Suffolk.

These awards include two larger allocations of £100,000 to Sudbury & District Citizens Advice and £125,500 to Mid Suffolk Citizens Advice as legacy partners of the councils, recognising the vital work of these organisations and ensuring that they have the funding they need to keep serving those in the districts.

Laura Smith, Babergh District Council cabinet member for Thriving Communities, said: “This grant is about acknowledging the crucial role of community organisations in our area and ensuring they have access to the funding they need.

“I’d like to thank all of these organisations for their continued hard work in Babergh and I’m excited to see all the ways in which this funding will benefit residents.”

Babergh’s Community Development Fund has now been fully allocated, but funding is still available in Mid Suffolk.

Teresa Davis, Mid Suffolk District Council cabinet member for Thriving Communities, addd: “We streamlined this grant process because, at Mid Suffolk District Council, we want to help as many organisations as possible get the funding they need without having to go through lots of red tape.

“We are immensely proud of our community organisations across the district and I’m pleased that 16 projects have already received the funding they deserve.

“However, we still have some Community Development funding available, so if you belong to, or know of, an organisation that would benefit from this grant, then please reach out to us.”

The Community Development Fund window will reopen in Mid Suffolk on June 1 . For more information, visit the Mid Suffolk District Council website.

 

Babergh Community Development Fund recipients:

Applicant

Project

Award

Sudbury & District Citizens Advice

Contribution to core costs

£100,000

Community Action Suffolk

Contribution to core costs

£10,000

Elmsett & Aldham Community Shop

Family and group support in Babergh

£5,000

Home-Start in Suffolk

Family group support sessions

£10,000

Lighthouse Women’s Aid

Contribution to core costs

£5,000

East Anglian Traditional Music Trust

Delivery of traditional music in Babergh on weekdays and Sundays

£2,500

Eden’s Project

Core costs – linked to staffing in the youth centre

£10,000

Go-Start Community Transport

To fund the general manager

£10,000

Suffolk Mind

Mental health support for children and young people in Great Cornard

£9,894.50

Stanstead Village Community Centre

New storage shed

£2,804

Compassion

Supporting victims of domestic violence and abuse

£10,000

Our Special Friends

Contribution to core costs

£10,000

Association for Suffolk Museums

Museum development programme costs for officer time

£1,500

Gainsborough’s House

Inspiring young volunteers programme

£10,000

Rural Coffee Caravan

Contribution to core costs

£10,000

Bures Village Cricket Club

Re-thatching of pavilion

£7,500

Stour Valley Men’s Shed

Pre-project costs to develop their building

£10,000

The Quay Theatre

Part-time theatre programmer

£10,000

The Offshoot Foundation

Filmmaking workshops for young people

£10,000

Milden Pavilion Paying Field and Recreation Ground

New veranda

£8,937.85

Copdock and Old Ipswichian Cricket Club

New outside tables and chairs (compliments a CIL bid)

£3,343.56

Cornard Leisure Centre

Core costs by subsidising some swim and afterschool gym sessions

£10,000

Crucial Crew

Delivery of project

£5,000

 

Mid Suffolk Community Development Fund recipients:

Applicant

Project

Award

Citizens Advice in Mid Suffolk

Contribution to core costs

£125,500

Home-Start in Suffolk

Family home visiting

£10,000

Start Strong Fitness CIC

Parent and baby exercise classes

£10,000

Families Together Suffolk

Contribution to core costs

£20,000

The Mix Stowmarket Ltd

Programme of activities for young people

£20,000

Orchard Barn CIC

Unique project offering environmental and educational (traditional building skills), with physical and wellbeing benefits

£11,487

Chilton Fields Sports Club

An extension of a previous project to offer an outreach rugby programme

£17,939.75

Our Special Friends

A contribution towards core costs

£10,000

Debenham Village Hall and Playing Field Trust

A contribution towards core costs

£20,000

Citizens Advice West Suffolk

A contribution towards core costs

£6,500

Community Action Suffolk

A contribution towards core costs

£20,000

The Offshoot Foundation

Filmmaking workshops for young people

£10,000

Rural Coffee Caravan

A contribution towards core costs

£20,000

Lighthouse Women’s Aid

A contribution towards core costs

£5,000

Culture overallocation

Providing extra funds to support the Mid Suffolk Culture Fund

£505.75

Crucial Crew

Delivery of project

£5,000

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