Our Community Activity Grant scheme is now open – until 31 October 2022.
Community activity grants are available for community groups, clubs and individuals in Cambuslang West. Grants of up to £500 can be awarded to projects that enhance the quality of life and promote community spirit for local residents. The grants are provided by Cambuslang Community Council and funded by the South Lanarkshire Council Renewable Energy Fund.
Download the application form here Community Activity Grant Application Form
BEFORE YOU APPLY, please check the following:
(1) Is your community activity in Cambuslang West? Your activity needs to be located in Central Cambuslang, Circuit, Eastfield, Greenlees, Silverbank, Vicarland or Whitlawburn. Check the map of Cambuslang West here to ensure you are located inside the red boundary of the eligible area.
(2) What do you want to use the grant for? The grants are intended to: enhance quality of life for local residents; contribute to vibrant, healthy, successful and sustainable communities; and/or promote community spirit and encourage community activity. Check the Grant Guidelines here to make sure your activity is eligible and that you can comply with the guidelines.
(3) Can you complete the application by the deadline? The closing date for applications is 5pm on Monday, 31 October 2022. No applications will be considered after the deadline. We hope to make decisions on grant awards by the end of November 2022.
The Application Form for the Community Activity Grant scheme can be downloaded by clicking on this link: Community Activity Grant Application Form. If you need a paper copy, please email cambuslangcomco@aol.com
I work as a volunteer art craft teacher in The Nurture Society every saturday . We need lots of material for this activities. I would like to apply for grant for this reason .
I need material to be able to encourage others how to do this. Befire I encourage the oarticipation of others I need to have the materials to practice at home.
I am a refugee member of the Canbuslang community and my dkills would initially improve the lives of the refugee community attending Nurture Centre but would these materials and skills learned from using them can be extended to sll those in Cambuslang West by transferring my skills to others via involvement in coffee mornings and public displays of the work of the community in the local library, SummerFest etc.
Hi Leyla
Thanks for your email. Your work sounds really interesting. Please do apply for a grant, but you need to submit this by tomorrow. If you need help with the form, please email us at cambuslangcomco@aol.com
Regards
John