Posted: Mon 6th May 2024

Applications now open for Youth Service Small Grant Scheme in Wrexham!

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area

Youth organisations across Wrexham are being encouraged to apply for funding to help with their work.

Grant applications for between £200 and £500 are now available for projects that will help to make a difference to the community and support young people.

The Youth Service Small Grant Scheme 2023/2024 is available to organisations working with young people aged 11-25.

This year applications can be completed via an online application form by following this link or organisations interested can pop into the Vic Young People’s Centre on Hill street and they’ll print a copy out for you.

The panel will be meeting to consider applications on set dates throughout the year, if you would like to have your application considered please return completed forms to [email protected].

Youth Support Small Grant scheme forms should be completed by

  • 1st closing date (Summer) – Friday 24 May 2024
  • 2nd closing date (Winter/Christmas) – Friday 27 September 2024

Applicants are being advised to two weeks from the closing date for notification of outcome.

This year there are only 2 panel consideration.

For further information email [email protected].



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