Community Led Project Grants
Tower Hamlet’s Healthy Borough Programme is
making grants available to help local communities to take forward
ideas that will help Tower Hamlets to become a healthier place.
There are three types of grant and these are
Community Led Small Grants, Community Led Project Grants and Can Do
Community Grants.

About Community Led
Projects
What are the aims of the Community Led
Projects?
The key aim of the projects is to make it
easier for children, families and the wider community to be more
physically active, eat well and maintain a healthy weight
throughout their lives. All projects address one or more of the
Healthy Borough Programme’s cross-cutting strands:
- Healthy Food
- Active Lives
- Active Travel
They are also a means of testing
out different methods of reaching out to local communities, helping
to find innovative ways to involve as many people as possible.
Who runs the Community Led Projects?
The Projects are led by local people,
residents groups, community groups and voluntary sector
organisations. They are led from within the community as a means of
finding a wide range of locally-based activities that get people
energised and active in promoting key messages around active lives
and healthy food choices.
How long are the Projects running for?
Most projects are of either one or two years’
duration, up until March 2010 or March 2011. However there may be
some variation, particularly with the Can Do
Projects.
How can I find out more?
There are three different kinds of grant
available:
- Project grants
- Small grants
- Can Do grants
The closing dates for applications for project
grants and small grants have already passed. Follow the link for
information on how to apply for a Can Do grant.
To find out more about projects that are
running and how you can participate, follow the links below:
Project Grants are for larger
projects and are supported by grants of between £5,000 and £15,000.
These projects aim to make more sustainable change in relation to
the Healthy Borough Programme priorities.
Small grants are for projects
which, as the name suggests, deliver on a smaller scale. These
projects are supported by grants of between £1,000 and £5,000.
Can Do grants of up to £500 are available to
individual community members or informal community groups. The Can
Do programme is supported by community development workers based in
each of the four paired LAP areas across the borough.
Paired LAP areas
The borough is divided into eight Local Area
Partnership areas (LAPs), based on local wards. Each one of the
LAPs provides a platform for local residents to have their say on
improvements in their area, and to influence how change is carried
out. The eight LAPs are:
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LAP 1
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Bethnal Green North, Mile End and Globe Town,
Weavers
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LAP 2
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Spitalfields and Banglatown, Bethnal Green
South
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LAP 3
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St Dunstans and Stepney Green, Whitechapel
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LAP 4
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St Katherines and Wapping, Shadwell
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LAP 5
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Bow East, Bow West
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LAP 6
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Bromley by Bow, Mile End East
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LAP 7
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Limehouse, East India and Lansbury
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LAP 8
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Milwall, Blackwall and Cubitt Town
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For more information follow the link to
Your Local Area Partnership.
Can Do grants are awarded across
paired LAP areas, where adjacent LAPs are linked
together i.e. LAPs 1 & 2 / LAPs 3 & 4 / LAPs 5 & 6 /
LAPs 7 & 8.
How can I apply for a Can Do grant?
The Healthy Borough Programme is working in
partnership with four locally based voluntary organisations to run
this programme. The organisations supporting each paired LAP area
are listed below, along with contact details for applications:
Each organisation has a half-time community
development worker to support the programme and to support you with
your project ideas.
Applications are processed quarterly by an
assessment panel. The three remaining closing dates for
applications within the current financial year are:
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16th October 2009
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11th December 2009
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5th February 2010