A grant aimed at tackling social isolation in winter has returned for a second year, thanks to funding from Babergh and Mid Suffolk District Councils.
The Living Well in Winter grant will help local organisations such as town and parish councils, village hall or playing field committees, sports clubs and sports centres, charities, social enterprises, community shops, and community interest companies deliver new and existing accessible spaces and activities during the colder months.
Last year, a total of 34 projects received funding from the grant (20 in Babergh and 14 in Mid Suffolk). Successful projects included community cafes, additional family sessions at preschools, coffee and chat sessions, and activity clubs.
Now, the grant window has opened again, enabling applicants to address issues like social isolation and decreased physical activity, which are exacerbated by the cost-of-living crisis, particularly during the winter.
Other eligible projects might also include lunch clubs, after-school clubs, the continuation of warm spaces, subsidised family sports sessions, hobby workshops and beyond.
Organisations can apply for a minimum of £500 and a maximum of £2,000, and have until Friday, 8 November to do so.
Cllr Tim Weller, Mid Suffolk District Council cabinet member for environment, culture and wellbeing, said: "When the weather gets colder, it's crucial that we keep socialising to protect our mental health.
"Unfortunately, many people struggle at this time of year, but that's why this grant is so important. We know it really helped people in the district last year, particularly in rural areas, so renewing it for a second year was essential."
Cllr Laura Smith, Babergh District Council cabinet member for thriving communities, said: "Last year, the grant had some really encouraging uptake and all of the organisations that submitted a successful application helped to provide an important lifeline over winter.
"If you belong to a local community organisation and can provide a warm space this winter, please take a look at what funding you might be eligible for."
To find out more information or submit an application form, visit the grants and funding page on the Babergh District Council or Mid Suffolk District Council website.