Sustainability advice service and fully-funded energy audits
Who can apply: Primarily for member community buildings across the county; support is tailored to the size, capacity and budget of the organisation.
Cambridgeshire Acre is a rural community support organization that doesn’t appear to act as a direct foundation itself so much as a connector, coordinator, and grant-finder for projects across Cambridgeshire and Peterborough. Its funding activity centers on helping local groups access grants for fuel poverty relief, warm hubs, community resilience, cancer support, heritage, and broader community development. The pattern suggests a strong emphasis on practical, place-based initiatives that strengthen rural services, volunteer-led activity, and the wellbeing of vulnerable residents.
Primarily distributed through partner grant programs and matched to eligible community projects; funding is usually program-specific, often small-to-medium grants, and typically awarded through application processes run by larger funders rather than a single direct grantmaking stream.
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Check the eligibility rules of each partner program carefully, since Cambridgeshire Acre appears to route applicants toward external grant schemes rather than accept a single universal application. Prioritize projects serving rural communities in Cambridgeshire/Peterborough, especially those tackling fuel poverty, warm spaces, volunteering, wellbeing, or local heritage; monitor the relevant funder portals and deadlines for each program.
Current and upcoming funding from Cambridgeshire Acre that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Primarily for member community buildings across the county; support is tailored to the size, capacity and budget of the organisation.
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