The NOMA Fund welcomes applications from grassroots
community groups working with children and young people within the boundary of
the M60.
Who can apply?
The NOMA Fund aims to encourage and support grassroot
community activity. This means small, community-based and locally controlled
groups that manage themselves, encourage people to get involved as volunteers
and who just need a bit of financial help to be able to work with their
community in the way they’d like.
Applicants should be working with young people between 11
and 25 years old and have an annual income of less than £100,000.
Activity needs to be taking place and supporting those who
live within the boundary of the M60 motorway. Please click here for the map of
the qualifying area.
How much can you apply for?
The maximum award request that will be considered is £1,500.
What can you apply for?
Local groups understand how they can best work in their
communities, so we don’t want to limit the type of request you can make. You
just need to let us know what you want to do and what positive things your
activity will provide for young people in your community.
Is there anything you can’t apply for?
Unfortunately, there are a few things that can’t be funded,
such as activities that have already taken place or been paid for,
contributions to major appeals, activities promoting political or religious
beliefs and activity which should be provided by statutory services.
If you’re not sure if we could consider your application for
funding, please contact a member of the Forever Manchester Communities Team,
email awards@forevermanchester.com
and we’ll be happy to help.
Supporting Documents
For help and guidance on your groups supporting documents
and to see what we require to be submitted alongside your application, please
refer to our guidance which you can find here: For Supporting Information.
Please note that this information forms part of the Fund guidance and should be read in full before you start the application form.
Deadline for Applications
We will close for applications at midday on Thursday 3rd April 2025. Any applications received after this time will
not be considered.
How long will a decision take?
For this round of the NOMA Fund, we aim to let you know the
outcome of your application by mid May 2025. Please do not plan to
start any activity until after you hear if your application has been
successful.
If you have any questions or have trouble filling this in,
please contact us at awards@forevermanchester.com or phone
0161 214 0940.
About NOMA
NOMA is creating a neighbourhood of new homes, offices,
hotels, retail and leisure space in Manchester’s city centre. The 20 acre
neighbourhood is being developed around vibrant urban spaces and high quality
public realm. We’re committed to creating an innovative, commercially driven
and responsibly designed mixed use neighbourhood, well connected and rich in
heritage with people and community firmly at its heart.
With this commitment to people and community, NOMA has
pledged to develop in a way that is responsible, sustainable and respectful to
the world around us. Working with the community both in and around NOMA and
Manchester to create a better place for all is one of our fundamental
motivations.
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