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Fourteen Small Grants Programme - Mid Rhondda
Communities, Culture, Educating & Young People, Health | Mid Glamorgan
Community Foundation in Wales has been commissioned by the Spirit of 2012 Trust to steward an Olympics legacy community investment programme in Mid Rhondda. This programme, Fourteen, is a far-reaching and ambitious component of the Spirit programme.
The programme will extend the reach and legacy of the Olympic and Commonwealth Games, connecting people and communities and increasing well-being. The ethos and spirit of the Fourteen initiative will be community-led and seek to increase participation in one or more of the following activities:
· Social action and volunteering
· Grassroots sport and physical activity
· Cultural activity and the arts
· Youth leadership and personal development
WHO CAN APPLY?
Registered charities, voluntary and community groups and social enterprises which are working in the geographical community of Mid Rhondda, which includes the areas of Tonypandy, Trealaw, Penygraig, Dinas, Clydach and Llwynypia. The activity must take place in this community, and the majority of the beneficiaries must live in this community.
The deadline is 5pm, 29th May 2015.