Community grants on offer for Kirkby
Community groups making a real difference to the lives of those in Kirkby can apply for grants of up to £5000.
Ashfield District Council, on behalf of the Kirkby Neighbourhood Board, is inviting applications from organisations through the Kirkby Pride in Place community grant scheme. There is £62,000 available for grants in 2026 to 2027.
They are available for organisations to help improve community cohesion within Kirkby, and to increase the number of events and activities for residents.
This community grant programme is designed to support local, community-led projects delivering positive outcomes for Kirkby residents.
Funding is available to not-for-profit organisations that demonstrate clear social value and alignment with local priorities. Eligible organisations must operate on a non-profit basis and deliver activities benefiting the community.
Organisations may apply for a grant of up to £4000 to support their core project or activity. If the project contains an event, a grant of up to £5000 is available.
Cllr Matthew Relf, Ashfield District Council’s Executive Lead Member for Growth, Regeneration and Local Planning, said:
“Our community groups make a real difference to our residents, helping them when they need it most and providing valuable services.
“We are delighted to be able to launch this scheme in Kirkby and I would urge those who go above and beyond to support the community to apply.”
Sarah Kirk, Chair of the Kirkby Safe and Happy Group, said:
“I am incredibly proud to serve as the Chair of the Kirkby Safe and Happy Group. Being part of shaping these key projects for our residents is a significant milestone for the Kirkby community and a testament to everyone who has worked tirelessly to bring this vision to life.
“As Chair, and as a Kirkby resident of 10 years, I feel privileged to help lead projects that directly benefit our community. The launch of these grants will allow local groups to develop and grow in ways we’ve only imagined.
“I can’t wait to see the impact we’ll make together."
More information on how to apply for a community grant is available by visiting:
Posted on 01 May 2026
