How would up to £1,000 help you support our community?

For the third year running, we’re offering up to £1,000 to groups in our local area to support projects that:

  • Help people in our community
  • Promote an activity
  • And would benefit from an award of up to £1,000

Since setting up the Rotherham Taylor Community Fund, we’ve made awards to groups and causes, including:

  • £500 to Teamkickabout to help buy new equipment to support local dads.
  • £500 to Preston Boxing Club towards the cost of a defibrillator.
  • £250 to New Day Church Food Bank to support the local community.
  • £300 to Cadley Under-7s football team to pay for new training kits.
  • £250 to All Saints’ Primary School in Chorley to expand its collection of library books.

If you would like to make an application, please complete the application form here.

In 2022, we awarded:

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to Teamkickabout to help buy new equipment to support local dads

  • £500 to Teamkickabout to help buy new equipment to support local dads

Our Community Activity Fund supports local projects that:

  • Promote an activity
  • Help people in our community
  • And would benefit from an award of up to £1,000

If you are involved with a local club, group, association or school, in need of funding please get in touch.

In 2020, we awarded:

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to Preston Boxing Club towards the cost of a defibrillator

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to New Day Church Food Bank to support the local community during the Coronavirus crisis

  • £500 to Preston Boxing Club towards the cost of a defibrillator
  • £250 to New Day Church Food Bank to support the local community during the Coronavirus crisis

In 2019, we launched the Rotherham Taylor Community Fund to provide grants of up to £1,000 to support community activities locally and called for further applications in 2020 and 2022.

In 2019, we awarded:

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to the Otters Under-12s hockey team to pay for goalkeeping equipment

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to Cadley Under-7s football team to pay for new training kits

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to All Saints’ Primary School in Chorley that enabled the school to expand its collection of library books

  • £500 to the Otters Under-12s hockey team to pay for goalkeeping equipment
  • £300 to Cadley Under-7s football team to pay for new training kits
  • £250 to All Saints’ Primary School in Chorley that enabled the school to expand its collection of library books