People across the Bath area are once again being invited to contribute to Bath & North East Somerset Council’s Community Contribution Fund, supporting the district’s vulnerable residents.
Now in its fourth year, the fund was created by the local authority to give people the chance to give to others on a voluntary basis.
All money raised goes to local charities, community and voluntary groups working to tackle inequalities.
The fund is administered by the local authority but is not used to supplement council services.
To date, residents have donated more than £44,000 to the fund with more than £41,000 already awarded as grants to organisations working to support the most vulnerable people in the community.
For the 2024-25 financial year, the council wishes to offer grants of £500 for new projects that benefit residents aged 55 and over.
The Community Contribution Fund needs to reach at least £5,000 in donations in order to open to applications.
The minimum contribution is £5 and there is no maximum.
Councillor Mark Elliott, cabinet member for resources, said: “The Community Contribution Fund empowers community and voluntary groups to run small projects that bring about positive change in people’s lives.
“Any financial support that residents feel they could provide for these projects will make a real difference to vulnerable people in our communities.”
Previous projects supported by the fund include Warm Spaces, low-cost or free food initiatives, mental health support, youth provision, emergency medical supplies and the refurbishment of community facilities.
People wishing to contribute or find out more about the Community Contribution Fund can do so here.