Funding for Cycle Shelters
Funding and Grants for Cycle Shelters
You will find below a list of links to help you find grants to fund your cycle shelter project. We regularly update this page, so please check back for the latest information.
UK Wide Grant and Funding Opportunities
Biffa Grants – Main Grants: £5,000-£50,000 for projects that provide/improve community facilities. Small Grants: £250-£5,000 for projects that encourages communities to improve local amenities and to conserve wildlife.
UnLtd – Awards to provide practical and financial support to social entrepreneurs in the UK. Various levels of funding. Individuals only.
WREN – The Waste Recycling Environmental group WREN offer a Small Grant Scheme that can offer between £2,000 to £15,000 for projects that support the community
British Cycling – Applicants can request from £1,000, up to £50,000 under the Places to Ride small grants fund. The programme is open until January 2021.
Sport England – Whether you’re a small village club in need of new equipment, an organisation looking to send your members on a coaching course, or even a multi-million-pound facility used by world-class athletes, Sport England can help.
Highways England – Cycling, Safety & Integration – Highways England will deliver schemes that enable people to travel across and alongside the network and improves provision for non-motorised users.
Regional Funding Providers
London:
City Bridge Trust – The City Bridge Trust offer funding via their Working With Londoners Grant. They have 7 different sectors to help the London area with Accessibility, Environment, Mental Health etc and can offer up to £500,000 to sector organisations and registered charities
North East England:
Hadrian Trust – The Hadrian Trust awards funding for projects within the North East of England whose aims are to improve areas such as: Social Welfare, The Disabled, Youth, Education etc. Their average grant ranges between £500 to £2,000.
Suffolk:
The Adnams Charity – This award offers grants within the range of £100 to £2,500 to causes within 25 miles of Southwold. Their grants are made under the general headings of: Education, Health & Social Welfare, The Arts, Recreation, Buildings/Community Facilities and The Environment/Conservation.
Wales:
Sports Council Wales – Operates a number of funding schemes that aim to increase levels of physical activity and sport in Wales.
Other registered Landfill Site Operators also offer funding for projects within a specified distance of their sites. A list of registered landfill site operators is available from the HMRC website: List of Registered Landfill Site Operators
Good Luck with your Funding. If you have any questions, or to find out if you qualify for a Free Site Survey contact us now