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2026/2027 Community Grants are open for application

Forest of Dean District Council has opened applications for its 2026/2027 Community Grants Fund, inviting not-for-profit voluntary and community groups to apply for financial support that strengthens local connections and empowers residents across the district. 

Cabinet Member for Thriving Communities, Cllr Jackie Dale, emphasised the value of the fund to local people, reflecting on the impact of previous year’s projects: 

“During my time as a councillor, I’ve seen the great work that can be done by our local community groups and how the funding can be used for the benefit of residents across the Forest of Dean. 

“One of our key council priorities is for our residents and communities to feel happy, secure and connected to their community; we want our communities to thrive. This funding supports this priority by providing grants to community groups whose projects empower and support communities, so we want to encourage  groups working within their local communities to apply. Even small informal groups with a minimum of three people can be considered. 

We are holding a series of events around the Forest where you will find further advice and support with your application.” 

The Community Grants Fund supports the priorities set out in the Forest of Dean District Council Plan, focusing on building the capacity of local groups rather than delivering services directly. Funding is aimed at projects that help communities become more inclusive, resilient, and connected. 

A total of £52,500 is available for 2026/2027. Constituted groups may apply for one‑off grants of up to £3,000, while non‑constituted groups may apply for one‑off grants of up to £500.  

Key priorities for funding for 2026/2027 include those that support, strengthen, and empower communities to support each other. This may include initiatives such as food‑sharing activities, community growing schemes, as well as projects that help to reduce social isolation and enable and establish inclusive activities. 

Cllr Dale added: 

“This funding represents an important opportunity for our communities, and I am eager to see the continued creativity and commitment that local groups bring forward in the year ahead. I would like to express my sincere thanks to our Council officers, staff and the many community organisations whose dedication strengthens the Forest of Dean, and I look forward to receiving the applications.” 

Applications must be submitted by 4pm on Friday, 10 July 2026. 

Full details, including eligibility criteria, guidance notes and information on support events, are available on the District Council website: https://www.fdean.gov.uk/communities-health-and-leisure/community-grants-and-funding/ 

Local causes and groups can also contact the Community Delivery Lead on 01594 812609 to discuss the project before submitting any application. 

Contact Information

Forest of Dean Communications Team

[email protected]

Notes to editors

As part of the application process, Forest of Dean District Council will be hosting several in-person events to support those wishing to apply. Details can be found below: 

20 May, 9am-12pm - Forest of Dean District Council Offices, Coleford 

20 May, 1.30pm-5pm - Belle Vue Centre, Cinderford 

23 June, 9am-12pm - Lydney Community Centre 

23 June, 1.30pm-5pm - Rising Sun, Woodcroft 

07 July, 9am-12pm - The Ark, Newent 

07 July, 1.30pm-5pm - Newent Community Centre