Understanding Worcestershire County Council’s Funding Finder
Understanding Worcestershire County Council’s Funding Finder
Worcestershire County Council is committed to supporting communities across the region. To help local organisations, charities, and social enterprises access funding, they provide a range of resources and information on local and national opportunities through their Community Projects & Funding webpage.
Funding Finder (Grant Finder Database) is the free, user-friendly Funding Finder, powered by Idox Open4Community, which allows organisations to:
- Receive tailored funding alerts based on your profile.
- Access a comprehensive database of grants from government, lottery, EU, charitable trusts, and more.
- Streamline applications with clear guidance and support.
- Benefit from localised support aligned with Worcestershire priorities.
- To stay informed, expand your options for finding funding, and strengthen your community projects you can register with the Funding Finder.
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Please read Full terms and conditions of registration
Event Information
| Event Date | Thu 9 Jul 2026 12:00 |
| Event End Date | Thu 9 Jul 2026 12:45 |
| Cut off date | Wed 8 Jul 2026 8:00 |
| Capacity | 100 |
| Registered | 1 |
| Available Place | 99 |
| Individual Price | Free |
| Speaker | Esther Passingham |
| Location | Zoom |
| Categories | Clerks and Councillors |
Further Details
| Cancellations |
Any delegate cancellationsmust be received in writing 5 days before the event for a full refund of the fee. Substitute delegate(s) may be named at any time up to the event. |
| Terms and Conditions of Registration |
This event is being run by Esther Passingham VCSE Strategic Lead from the Strengthening Communities Team at Worcestershire County CouncilPlease read: Full terms and conditions of registration |
| Please read Full terms and conditions of registration |
you will needA suitable device for attending the session with a speaker, camera and microphone; laptops and tablets are ideal. |
