Winter Warmth Grants

Winter Warmth Grants

Winter Warmth grants of up to £500 are available for community groups to support families and individuals with winter warmth essentials, helping residents of Doncaster to stay warm over the colder months.

  

How much funding is available?

Up to £500 and there is no minimum amount. Please ensure that the amount you request in your application reflects the local need and the number of families and individuals that you plan to support. It is important that you tell us which Doncaster ward will benefit as the fund will be split by locality. 

  

Who can apply:

  • Not-for profit voluntary or community organisations
  • Registered charities
  • Faith-based organisations
  • Not-for profit companies, community interest companies or social enterprises

   

Examples of what could be funded:

Some examples are listed below; however, this is not an exhaustive list and we are keen to hear about different and innovative ways in which the funding may be used:

  • Advice packs
  • Draft excluders
  • Slow cookers
  • Warm clothing
  • Blankets
  • Electric blankets
  • Hot water bottles

Please be mindful any electrical units purchased will need to be portable appliance testing (PAT) tested before they can be given out to residents. This can be included in your grant application.

  

We are unable to fund ideas that are:

  • Not supporting residents of Doncaster.
  • For projects that are planned after 31st March 2025.
  • Activities promoting religious beliefs.
  • Political activities.
  • Goods or services that have already been purchased or ordered.
  • On-going organisational running costs.
  • Trips and holidays.
  • Costs that are already included within and funded by an existing grant or contract.
  • Endowments / loan repayments.
  • Endorsement or promotion of any form of wagering or gambling.
  • Building refurbishment work.   

    

How do I apply?

You can apply by completing the application form (click to download)

  

Please return the completed form together with a copy of your:

  • Governing document.
  • Most recent set of accounts showing annual turnover including bank statement within 3 months.
  • A copy of your safeguarding policies and supporting documents:
    • If you are working with children, a Level 3 Children's Safeguarding certificate will need to be submitted.
    • If you are working with adults at risk, a Level 3 Adult's Safeguarding certificate is recommended.
    • DBS - if you meet the DBS criteria, please submit a copy of your DBS details.
  • A copy of your public liability insurance.
  • Any evidence to support your application.

By email to:

sia@dclt.co.uk

By post to:

Social Isolation Alliance, The Dome, Bawtry Road, Lakeside, DN4 7PD

  
* Organisations that do not have audited financial accounts can complete the Balance Sheet and Income Statement.

- Balance Sheet (click to download)

- Income Statement (click to download)

  

Funding panel  

The distribution of this funding will be managed by the Social Isolation Alliance. A panel, consisting of representatives from the VCFS sector and the Local Authority, will adjudicate each application. The panel will meet fortnightly to assess the bids submitted and to agree awards. Payments will be processed promptly to allow work to be started quickly.

This fund will remain open until funding has been devolved.   

A condition of funding, and in addition to the reporting requirements, we would ask you to help us in capturing stories, experiences, and conversations about your projects and how they have impacted the people you are supporting and the wider community.    

Applications will also be considered from organisations that have been in receipt of previous funding. If you have been successful in receiving grant funding from the Social Isolation Alliance and would like to submit an application for this particular grant, previous/ongoing project performance will be considered at panel. 

The panel will review the submitted information on a case-by-case basis.
  

Unsuccessful applications

The decision is final and there is no right of appeal. However, unsuccessful applicants will be referred to their local Well Doncaster Officer for support, and they are able to re-apply based on the support and advice they are given.

  

For any further support and information, please contact sia@dclt.co.uk