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Thriving Communities Commissioning Fund - 2025 to 2028

The Thriving Communities Commissioning Fund provides funding to not-for-profit organisations that deliver services in Waverley and meet the scheme's priorities.

Priority one – improving people’s health and wellbeing 

Priority two – enabling access to information, advice and guidance 

Priority three – reducing social isolation and loneliness 

Priority four – building stronger, connected communities

Organisations sign a funding agreement.

Funding Levels

You can find out more about the organisations receiving funding by clicking on the name of the organisation in the table.  

Organisation Name  Funding per year (£)
40 Degreez £20,000
A Place to be CIO £10,000
Brightwells Gostrey £20,000
Brigitte Trust £3,535
Cellar Camino Cafe £3,600
Cranleigh Arts Centre £35,000
F6IT £15,000
Farncombe Day Centre £35,000
Farnham Assist £17,000
Farnham Community Farm £15,000
Farnham Maltings £35,000
Green Hub Project for Teens £10,000
Greenways Preschool £18,953
Hale Community Centre £20,000
Haslemere Youth Hub £24,850
Haslewey £15,000
Home-Start in Waverley £28,300
I'm all Ears CIC £4,376
JoyFull Greens £9,000
Oakleaf Enterprise £20,167
Rape and Sexual Abuse Support Centre £20,000
Rowleys Centre for the Community £15,000
Sayers Croft Environmental Educational Trust £4,620
Sensory Services by Sight for Surrey £3,000
Skillway £5,060
South West Surrey Domestic Abuse Service - bid 1 £28,516
South West Surrey Domestic Abuse Service - bid 2 £11,000
space2grow £3,744
The Hunter Centre £8,300
The Teen Project £8,000
Voluntary Action South West Surrey £30,000

 

Background information

All funding has been allocated, but you can read the Thriving Communities Commissioning Fund 2025 - 2028, Market Position Document for additional background information on the scheme.