Individual Grants

  • You need to be currently living in Chippenham within the Parish boundary and have lived in Chippenham for over 6 months.

    Our individual grants are for those on a means tested benefit or on a low income. Low income is defined as:

    •  a single person household, an income of less than £16,000
    • for a couple/family household an income of up to £30,000, with savings of less than £5,000.
  • Please allow up to 28 days for our Grant Managers to assess your application.

  • Yes we can support individuals with course costs but we are unable to support first or master degrees.
  • Yes we do. Please check your eligibility to apply for a grant. During the processing of your application we will ask you to attend an Occupational Therapy assessment at the Independent Living Centre, Semington. They are a charity organisation who offer impartial advice, helping to find practical solutions for easier living. You can visit them and get an assessment from them with or without our involvement.
  • No we can’t currently help with funding carpets or new flooring.

Grants for Organisations

  • Not-for-profit organisations based in, or delivering services within, the Parish of Chippenham. Find out more here.

  • No. You don’t have to be a registered charity, but you must be not-for-profit and meet the eligibility criteria for our Grants for Organisations programme.

  • Yes. Schools, voluntary groups, and community organisations can apply if their project is based in and benefits residents of Chippenham Parish. Find out more here.

  • You should have a bank account in the organisation’s name that requires at least two unrelated signatories. We cannot make grant payments to an individual’s account, even if they are representing an organisation.

  • Yes, core costs are eligible for funding.

  • Yes. Community events can be funded but they must take place within the Parish of Chippenham, be of community benefit and focus on at least one of our grant outcomes: –

    • increased community participation and cohesion
    • improved physical and/or mental health with reduced health inequalities
    • improved education and secure employment
    • more people with safe and suitable homes and a reduction of relative poverty (e.g., food, fuel)
    • increased physical activity, participation in sports, arts, culture, and time outdoors in nature.
  • You can apply for up to £10,000 in total within one financial year.

  • Yes, as long as the total within one year doesn’t exceed £10,000.

    • Political activities
    • Projects promoting or advancing religion
    • Animal welfare projects
    • Activities with little community/charitable benefit
    • Retrospective projects or activities
    • Activities raising funds for other organisations
    • Projects that should be funded statutorily
  • By completing the online application form on the CBLC website. Find out more about our grant application process here.

  • Yes. Applications are submitted online. Applicants need to complete an eligibility form which leads straight onto the full application if eligible.

  • Yes. CBLC provides funding advice and support through our community drop-in sessions. Find out more here.

  • You’ll need to report on details including how funds were spent, the Chippenham residents who have benefitted and whether your planned outcomes were achieved.

  • You must inform CBLC and get approval before making changes.

Land & Property Questions

  • You can find out more about the centre including viewing the live availability calendar, checking prices, and reading the full PCC FAQ section directly on the booking website:

    https://pewshamcommunitycentre.lemonbooking.com.

    From there, you can also submit a booking request online.

  • The centre includes a main hall, domestic kitchen facilities and accessible toilets.

  • Dogs are welcome but must be kept under control*, and owners must clean up after them.

  • Yes, subject to availability and approval. An events application process ensures activities are suitable and meet health and safety requirements. Contact us via admin@cblc.org.uk to find out more.

    • Part of the car park is run by The Climbing Academy (TCA) and uses a pay & display system for Arc visitors.

    • The other part is managed by CBLC, with some spaces leased to Chippenham Town Council and others reserved for local charities.

    • If you have a CBLC parking permit and there’s an issue, email admin@cblc.org.uk.

    • If you do not have a CBLC permit or are using the TCA pay & display system (or have a TCA permit), contact TCA:

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