- 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
Sports Grants
- Adhoc Grants
- Advice on Constitutions
- Grant Aid to Arts Promoters
- Grant Aid to Equipped Children's Play
- Setting up A Voluntary Sports Organisation
- National Lottery Advice
- Community Education
- Skateboarding and Youth Related Activities
- Talented Young Sports People
- Start Up Grants to New Sports Clubs
- Talented Young Musicians
- Talented Young Sports People Hall of Fame
- Undertaking a project
- Village Halls
- Grant Aid to Voluntary Sports Organisations
- Grant Aid to Voluntary Youth Organisations
Hambleton District Council gives a range of leisure based grants each year to a wide range of organisations. They can be in the form of capital grants to village halls, sports groups and play areas or revenue grants to talented young sports people and musicians.
The authority can also help with grants from other bodies - even if it cannot to offer grant assistance to a particular project.
For advice on constitutions click here
For advice on undertaking a project click here
For advice on setting up a voluntary sports organisation click here








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