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UEZ Communities Fund

The SUEZ Communities Fund supports community and environmental improvement projects through the Landfill Communities Fund and Scottish Landfill Communities Fund, distributing funds contributed by SUEZ Recycling and Recovery UK.

Applications for capital projects, i.e. those that focus on physical improvement at an identified site, will be considered. Projects which take place at multiple sites cannot be considered.

Funding is typically awarded for the purchase of materials/equipment and the appointment of a contractor to undertake the improvement work. A request for funding for salaries, running costs, project management or design fees will not be considered.

The SUEZ Communities Fund provides grants of up to £50,000 to not-for-profit organisations in England and grants of up to £20,000 to not-for-profit organisations in Scotland. Projects must be eligible under the rules of the Landfill Communities Fund or Scottish Landfill Communities Fund.

Closing Date

There are normally four funding rounds each year; the next two closing dates are:

  1. Closing date:3 September 2025 / Decision by: End November 2025
  2. Closing date:11 February 2026 / Decision by: End April 2026

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