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Turning Point – Community Innovation Fund Spring 2025 applications

If you have an idea for a project that would improve wellbeing for people in your local area, you can apply for up to £2500 to bring your idea to life. Turning Point’s Community Innovation Fund is open to Turning Point services and the organisations, enterprises and groups that they are connected to in areas where they are located.

Up to £2,500. Organisations, Enterprises and Groups connected to Turning Point services. Click this link to find services in your area.

No Deadline.

Find out more about how to apply for funding for sustainable projects to improve wellbeing in your community

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