£284,200 funding available for specialist Welsh projects for vulnerable women and girls

£284,200 funding available for specialist Welsh projects for vulnerable women and girls

Local groups in Wales supporting women and girls with issues like period poverty, domestic and sexual abuse, mental health and long-term unemployment can apply for a share of £284,200 for their vital work.

The Tampon Tax Community Fund is open to charities and community groups across Wales who are working with women of all ages and backgrounds to build their skills, confidence and self-esteem.

Groups anywhere in Wales can apply to Community Foundation Wales for grants of up to £10,000 and the funding can only be used for projects or services that directly benefit women and girls.

Priority will be given to grassroots organisations, organisations working with women or girls facing multiple challenges, user-led organisations and sustainable projects providing long-term solutions.

Richard Williams, Chief Executive of Community Foundation Wales said:

“Grassroots groups are doing amazing work to support women and girls across Wales. They often run on a shoestring budget and struggle to compete for the larger funding pots. We’re proud to be a part of a national network recognised by government for our local knowledge. We will use this vital funding to support the groups on the ground making such a big difference to women’s lives.”

Applications will be assessed by Community Foundation Wales and shortlisted projects will go to a local panel who will decide which groups to award funding to.

Successful projects are likely to be announced early in 2020.

This is the second time UK Community Foundations has been selected by the Department of Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to distribute the largest share of Tampon Tax funding. This is money raised through the levy on sanitary products which will be passed to small, local projects, working through the national network of Community Foundations.

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