- Grants
- Adult education opportunities in Europe
- Business - council awards
- Business grants
- Community grants
- Education maintenance award
- Free school meals
- Grants and development fund
- Home improvements - disability facility grant for a private property
- Home improvements - home repair assistance grant
- Home improvements - renovation grants
- Home purchase grants
- Instrumental provision - assisted purchase scheme
- Renovation grants
- Safeguarding children and family support
- School - book purchase scheme
- School - clothing grants and vouchers
- School - maintenance grant
- School library - project loans
- School library - talks
- School transport - 16-19 year olds
- Special educational needs - disabled students allowance
- Sports Grants
- Student awards
- Student loan
- Voluntary organisations - funding
- Youth opportunity fund
Grants and development fund
This service is not delivered by Hambleton District Council - it is delivered by North Yorkshire County Council.
North Yorkshire County Council currently offers a variety of discretionary grant schemes to businesses and community groups each of which has its own eligibility criteria.
Please use the link below to access North Yorkshire County Council's website.
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