One Stop Community Partnership Funding

The One Stop Community Partnership programme supports community groups working to improve the lives of local residents. Organisations based within two miles of a One Stop store can apply for up to £1,000 to help deliver projects that make a positive difference in their area. Alongside the grant, successful groups also benefit from a tailored partnership with their local One Stop store team, including volunteering, fundraising and promotional support.

Funding is available for projects that:

  • tackle food poverty
  • support vulnerable or older people
  • help low‑income families
  • run youth sports teams
  • reduce or recycle waste
  • improve the local environment

(Please note: food banks cannot request funding for food purchases but may apply for equipment such as fridges, freezers or storage units.)

Application Deadlines for 2026

  • Round 1: 2 March 2026 – 31 March 2026
    Decision week: 11 May 2026
  • Round 2: 1 September 2026 – 30 September 2026
    Decision week: 9 November 2026

Groups are encouraged to apply early and may only submit one application per organisation. Organisations funded within the past 12 months are not eligible.

Before applying, applicants must check that their project address is within two miles of an eligible store showing “Funding Available” using the One Stop Store Locator.

Apply here to the One Stop Community Partnership – Groundwork

 

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