First Thriving Communities Fund grants are agreed
04 Feb 2025

The first grants under West Suffolk Council’s new Thriving Communities Fund have been agreed, investing over £260,000 into 44 separate projects to benefit residents.
The money will go to community groups, charities and other voluntary organisations across the district, as part of work to help deliver the council’s strategic priority for Thriving Communities.
On Tuesday (4 February), the council’s Cabinet agreed to recommendations from a Grant Working Party for grants totalling £266,733. The funding will be paid in April to cover the year to 31 March 2026.
Cllr Donna Higgins, Cabinet Member for Families and Communities at West Suffolk Council, said: “These are the first grants being paid under the new Thriving Communities Fund.
“Through this we are investing in projects to help people who are struggling with the cost of living, and initiatives designed to support people’s health and wellbeing including their self-esteem, skills and confidence.
“We are backing the delivery of youth activities, family support and work designed to help people of all ages who feel socially isolated and lonely.
“And we are helping fund specialist emotional and practical support for people that have experienced trauma in their lives – whether that’s domestic abuse, sexual abuse, or the loss of a loved one.
“Through all of this, we are investing in and supporting work to try to make life better for our residents across West Suffolk to help our communities thrive.”
The Thriving Communities Fund, which launched in July replacing Community Chest, is part of a package of close to £650,000 of community support for 2025-26 agreed by West Suffolk Council’s Cabinet last year. That package includes:
- £266,733 available under the Thriving Communities Fund for 2025-26
- £200,000 a year for three years for Citizen’s Advice West Suffolk to support the Council’s agenda to work with families and communities.
- £179,200 under the councillor locality budget scheme. Each of West Suffolk’s 64 councillors has a locality budget of £2,800 a year to support community initiatives that will benefit residents in their ward area with grants available from £100 and above.
The Thriving Communities Fund was oversubscribed with 77 applications totalling close to £1m. While 23 of those didn’t meet the scheme criteria, the council was able to help 13 of these instead secure total of £58,639 community funding through money allocated to the council from Government under the Rural England Prosperity Fund.
The Grant Working Party made up of a cross-party group of councillors, looked in detail at 54 applications and made recommendations for grant allocations to Cabinet.
Applicants to the scheme who either aren’t due to receive a grant or the full amount they applied for will be offered additional support including directing them to other grants within the council and other appropriate sources of local and national funding.
The table below outlines the approved grants.
Who | What for | Where | Amount |
---|---|---|---|
The Lightwave community interest organisation |
Access to food: Food bank project to tackle food poverty and dietary health combined with classes on how to create healthy meals in slow cookers using fresh ingredients. |
Beck Row and Red Lodge | £1,489 |
Still Good Food |
Access to food: Reducing food waste by making surplus food donated by local organisations, available to the community for a small donation. |
Bury St Edmunds | £5,085 |
Bury St Edmunds Rickshaw | Cost of living support: Delivering excess food to people in need and food parcels to vulnerable individuals who have been referred for help. |
Bury St Edmunds | £3,830 |
Abbeycroft -Explore Outdoor | Cost of living support: Family Park cooking for parents and children who receive pupil premium support and free school meals. Each family receives ingredients and recipes to make five meals for four people. |
West Suffolk | £6,572 |
BME Suffolk Support Group | Cost of living support: Welfare support to individuals and families to help them resolve hardship that has resulted from the cost-of-living crisis. |
Bury St Edmunds | £6,000 |
Bridge Community Church | Cost of living support: Bridge Family Hub for work including community grocery helping struggling individuals and families with low cost food alongside support to try to address poverty, look at finances, benefits entitlement and other help available. |
Bury St Edmunds | £10,000 |
REACH Community Projects | Cost of living support: Foodbank and financial support with the aim of prevention and tackling underlying causes of poverty. |
Haverhill | £5,000 |
Art Branches community interest company | Health and wellbeing: Creative workshop for adults aged 18-30. Project to run 8 half day sessions from the Newbury Community Centre offering new skills for young people with health inequalities. |
West Suffolk | £6,000 |
Haverhill Men’s Shed | Health and wellbeing: Project providing opportunities to support men with anxiety and mental health. |
Haverhill | £7,810 |
Project 21 | Health and wellbeing: Fitness workshop for people with Down Syndrome alongside support and guidance on accessing social care funding and other support. |
West Suffolk | £5,000 |
Second Chance Stroke Survivors | Health and wellbeing: To provide support for individuals and families offering a safe and supportive environment. |
Bury St Edmunds | £2,000 |
Steel Bones | Health and wellbeing: To encourage amputees to lead Steel Bones Hub providing peer support to amputees. |
West Suffolk | £6,320 |
Abbeycroft – Stand Tall | Health and wellbeing: A free to access programme delivered by Abbeycroft and Suffolk Mind for 11-19-year-olds, to support their wellbeing and develop emotional resistance. |
West Suffolk | £6,000 |
Bury Drop In | Health and wellbeing: Support, signposting and healthy nutritious meals twice a week to people who are homeless including people who are rough sleeping. |
Bury St Edmunds | £16,000 |
Catch 22 Suffolk | Health and wellbeing: Free boxing sessions in Brandon, Mildenhall, and Newmarket to help young people becoming more physically active and improve their physical and mental wellbeing, as well as providing a safe space to burn off energy. |
West Suffolk | £6,000 |
Cruse Bereavement Support | Health and wellbeing: Towards delivering personalised specialist support to an estimated 100 bereaved adults in West Suffolk. |
West Suffolk | £1,000 |
EPIC Dad community interest company | Health and wellbeing: Toward delivering family support services for over 300 people in West Suffolk. |
West Suffolk | £4,500 |
Families Together Suffolk | Health and wellbeing: Funding toward two free weekly groups for families with children under five years old, designed to improve wellbeing, parent-child bonds, and reduce feelings of isolation. | West Suffolk | £12,000 |
Green Light Trust | Health and wellbeing: Woodland programme offering mental health and wellbeing support. |
West Suffolk | £3,000 |
Home-Start in Suffolk | Health and wellbeing: Providing support to families in their own homes to help address challenges such as isolation, mental health issues and special educational needs. |
West Suffolk | £18,000 |
Hope after Suicide Loss | Health and wellbeing: Support for people bereaved by suicide. |
West Suffolk | £1,000 |
National Horseracing Museum | Health and wellbeing: Funding toward creative art classes for adults and young people not in employment, education, or training. |
Newmarket | £4,500 |
Oblique Arts | Health and wellbeing: Funding toward Music for Wellbeing programme and a Walk Draw programme supporting active lifestyles, mental and physical wellbeing, community cohesion and accessibility to the arts and nature for vulnerable people. |
Newmarket | £2,703 |
Our Special Friends | Health and wellbeing: For animal companionship support services. |
West Suffolk | £7,500 |
PACT Suffolk | Health and wellbeing: To deliver advice and support to parents and carers who look after a young person with a mental health issue. |
West Suffolk | £10,000 |
Rural Coffee Caravan | Health and wellbeing: Delivering support and information to rural communities, helping combat isolation and loneliness. |
West Suffolk | £5,000 |
Sporting Memories Foundation | Health and wellbeing: For project supporting a wide range of people aged 50-plus, including those living with dementia, living with depression or facing isolation and loneliness to improve their mental and physical wellbeing. |
Bury St Edmunds | £4,500 |
Suffolk Accident Rescue Service | Health and wellbeing: To support work offering immediate and advanced medical care to people who have been in an accident. |
West Suffolk | £5,000 |
Suffolk Mind | Health and wellbeing: For counselling and anxiety management. |
West Suffolk | £5,748 |
The Voluntary Network | Health and wellbeing: Funding for befriending service providing companionship to people aged 60 and over who feel isolated and lonely. |
Newmarket | £5,000 |
Outreach Youth | Youth engagement: Project to deliver LGBTQ+ youth group meeting monthly for 11 to 18-year-olds, offering peer support to parents and caregivers. |
Brandon | £1,000 |
The Offshoot Foundation | Youth engagement: Film making workshops for people aged from 10 to 16 years old. The sessions contribute positively to their confidence and health and wellbeing. |
West Suffolk | £3,000 |
Game Anglia community interest company | Youth engagement: Skills building programme to empower 14-18-year-olds to create digital interactive stories. |
West Suffolk | £2,000 |
Haverhill Community Trust | Youth engagement: Early intervention for young people suffering low mood, lack of confidence and isolation. |
Haverhill | £5,000 |
Lyward Colley Trust community interest company | Youth engagement: Core subject tutoring in English, maths and life skills to children and young people struggling in mainstream education settings and/ or with Special Educational Needs. |
West Suffolk | £5,760 |
Mildenhall Town Football Club | Youth engagement: To create a community space to be used free of charge for social activities including arts and crafts, table tennis, cars and as a community hub. It will provide a safe space for young people to socialise and will also be used by Mildenhall Town FC’s youth base. |
Mildenhall | £5,000 |
St Nicholas Hospice Care | Youth engagement: Funding towards a child therapist to support bereaved children in West Suffolk. |
West Suffolk | £10,936 |
Suffolk Family Carers | Youth engagement: Providing youth engagement opportunities for young carers. |
West Suffolk | £8,000 |
Theatre Royal | Youth engagement: For Doorstep Festival designed to make high quality arts accessible to young people. It will provide schools with the opportunity to host a performance by a leading specialist theatre company followed by creative learning workshops. |
Bury St Edmunds | £6,000 |
Vogue Athletics community interest company | Youth engagement: Project to offer young parents and baby toddler groups, and people with special education needs from low-income households to take part in gymnastics and related activities. |
Newmarket | £5,000 |
Alumah community interest organisation | Community safety: Project supporting children and young people who live in a family where there is domestic abuse of an abusive relationship. |
Brandon | £8,000 |
Brave Futures | Community safety: Project to help children and young people who have experienced sexual abuse as well as support for parents or carers. |
West Suffolk | £3,000 |
Compassion | Community safety: To deliver Who’s in Charge programme to adults who are victims of violence by children. |
West Suffolk | £6,480 |
Restore Women’s Aid | Community safety: Domestic abuse support service for young people struggling with relationships including unhealthy boundaries and coercive controlling behaviours. |
West Suffolk | £15,000 |
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