Posted: Thu 10th Aug 2023

Grants available to support Welsh language community projects

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This article is old - Published: Thursday, Aug 10th, 2023

Local groups and organisations are being invited to apply for grant funding to help set-up Welsh language community projects.

As the Llŷn and Eifionydd National Eisteddfod gets underway in Boduan, Minister for Education and Welsh Language Jeremy Miles is encouraging community groups to apply for small grants to help create or support the growth of community-led co-operatives, social enterprises, and housing projects.

The funding, known as Project Perthyn Small Grants, is part of the Welsh Language Communities Housing Plan.

It aims to help create economic opportunities, provide affordable housing, and support Welsh-speaking communities with a high density of second homes.

The Minister for Education and Welsh Language, Jeremy Miles said: “Small projects can make a big difference in our communities.

“We’re already seeing communities near the Eisteddfod Maes taking the initiative to deliver innovative projects.

Minister for Education and Welsh Language Jeremy Miles

“I’m looking forward to seeing lots of creativity, learning about ideas and hearing about people’s experiences this week at the Eisteddfod Genedlaethol in Boduan.

“We have seen so many creative ideas on how communities are supporting Cymraeg on the ground and have also seen the impact a small pot of funding can have.

“That’s why I’m pleased to announce that there’s another chance for community groups to apply for support.

“If you’re a community group running a project that will support the Welsh language in your community and you’re ready to take it to the next step, I would encourage you to apply for Prosiect Perthyn Small Grant.”

The grant will be administrated by Cwmpas. Jocelle Lovell, Director of Inclusive Communities at Cwmpas said: “Following the success of the pilot grant, Cwmpas are really pleased to be administering a second round.

“The grants have and will make such a difference to Welsh speaking communities with a high density of second homes.

“The revenue grants help build local capacity and accelerate community ideas for new enterprises, cooperatives, and affordable housing projects.”

Applications for the second round of funding opened on Tuesday August 8. An application form and guidance are available here.



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