Community Grant and Support Scheme
Charlton Kings Parish Council Charlton Kings Parish Council sets aside a sum of money each year to support community projects and applications for grants may be submitted anytime between April and January. Applications for non-financial support instead of, or in addition to, grant funding may also be submitted.
Further information and an application form can be downloaded from our website or obtained from the Parish Office (01242 250087 or clerk@charltonkingsparishcouncil.gov.uk).
Our Community Grant and Support scheme is currently open from 1st April 2023 until January 2024.
Community Grants - 2023-24
- Friends of Glenfall School (£100) - towards the GlenFest community event
Grants from other budgets - 2023-24
- Cheltenham Town Community Trust (£250) - towards the purchase of "pop-up" goals for youth football sessions (CK Connect Partnership budget)
Non-financial support - 2023-24
- Charlton Kings Senior Citizens Welfare Committee - provision of free meeting space for weekly events
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common - provision of free meeting space
- Charlton Kings Local & Family History Society - provision of free meeting space and staff support with development of online presence.
- Let's Cook with Josie - provision of free venue for children's cookery lessons
- Charlton Kings Creative Crafters - provision of free meeting space
Community Grants - 2022-23
- Charlton Kings Flower Club (£250) - towards a carpet of flowers in celebration of the Platinum Jubilee.
- Let's Cook with Josie (£20) - towards children's cookery lessons
- Badger Wood Adventures (£650) - towards forest school sessions
- Cotswold Wardens (£500) - towards maintenance and improvement of rights of way (NB: Taken from Rights of Way budget).
- Charlton Kings Basketball Collective (up to £606) - towards the delivery of basketball sessions for young people
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common (£200) - towards a portable defibrillator for use by its working parties (NB: Taken from Rights of Way budget)
- Let's Cook with Josie (£200) - towards children's cookery lessons at Christmas
Non-financial support - 2022-23
- Charlton Kings Senior Citizens Welfare Committee - provision of free meeting space for weekly events
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common - provision of free meeting space
- CK Business Connect - provision of free meeting space and other non-financial support
- Charlton Kings Local & Family History Society - staff support with development of online presence.
- Let's Cook with Josie - provision of free venue for children's cookery lessons
- Badger Wood Adventures - raising awareness of forest school sessions
- Gloucestershire Endometriosis Support Group - provision of free meeting space
- Charlton Kings Infants School Parents and Friends Association - provision of free meeting space
- Charlton Kings Creative Crafters - provision of free meeting space
- Alcoholics Anonymous - provision of free meeting space
Community Grants - 2021-22
- Great Western Air Ambulance (£250) - to support continued access to the service by local residents
- Sue Ryder Leckhampton Court Hospice (£400) - to provide palliative care and family support for residents of Charlton Kings and the surrounding areas
- Friends of Charlton Kings (£500) - towards work with young people
- Charlton Kings in Bloom (£450) - towards planting around the War Memorial in Charlton Kings
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common (£100) - to improve noticeboards
- Josie's Kitchen (£660) - towards cooking courses for children from low income families
- Charlton Park Residents' Association (£650) - towards public greenspace lighting in Charlton Park
- CK Business Connect (£140) - to raise the profile of the organisation and attract new members
- Friends of Charlton Kings (£170) - to purchase trees for the community orchard
Non-financial support - 2021-22
- Charlton Kings Senior Citizens Welfare Committee - provision of free meeting space for weekly events
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common - provision of free meeting space
- CK Business Connect - provision of free meeting space and other non-financial support
- Inspire to Aspire - provision of free meeting space for new CK youth club
Community Grants - 2020-21
- Great Western Air Ambulance (£250) - to support continued access to the service by local residents
- Cobalt (£350) - to support work with cancer and dementia patients
- Neighbourhood Watch (£250) - toward the bicycle coding event that took place in Charlton Kings on 11th July 2020
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common (FOLK) (£100) - to purchase cutting tools for use by the organisation's working parties
Community Grants - 2019-20
- Happy Circle (£200) - towards a dinner to reduce social isolation
- Cotswold Wardens (£350) - toward maintenance and fuel for a vehicle to transport tools for conservation working groups
- Neighbourhood Watch (£250) - towards the cost of security marking kits for bicycles
- Charlton Kings in Bloom (£350) - towards planting around the War Memorial in 2020
- Friends of Leckhampton Hill and Charlton Kings Common (FOLK) (£100) - towards refurbishment of the trailer used by its conservation working parties