Tyne and Wear Residents Invited to Nominate Projects for Funding

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Tyne and Wear Residents Invited to Nominate Projects for Funding

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Caremark, one of the UK’s leading providers of home care, has opened nominations for its Community Care Fund – a new nationwide initiative aimed at supporting local projects that make a positive impact on people’s lives.

The Community Care Fund is inviting members of the public, community groups and local not-for-profit organisations across Tyne and Wear to put forward projects they believe deserve funding. Nominations could include anything from improving a local park with new planting, helping a pre-school refresh its play area, upgrading facilities at a community centre, or supporting a local charity with supplies for creative activities. Any idea will be considered, as long as it clearly benefits the local community.

With three individual grants of £3,000 each available across the UK, the fund aims to shine a spotlight on grassroots projects that create meaningful, lasting impact. Nominations can be submitted online and require a short paragraph explaining what the local project is and how the grant would be used, along with a supporting photograph.

From the nominations received, one finalist will be shortlisted from each of Caremark’s 12 UK regions. The 12 finalists will be put forward to a public vote via Caremark’s website and social media channels to determine the three overall winners.

Tyne and Wear Residents Invited to Nominate Projects for Funding
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David Glover, CEO at Caremark, commented:

“At Caremark, we see every day how powerful local projects can be in bringing people together and improving quality of life. The Community Care Fund is our way of recognising and empowering the ideas that can truly transform lives across the UK.

“It is also about giving communities a voice. We know there are many inspiring projects making a positive impact, often quietly behind the scenes, and we want to hear about them. By opening the fund to public nominations, we hope people will put forward the projects they care about and help them access funding that can make a meaningful difference.”

Tyne and Wear Residents Invited to Nominate Projects for Funding
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The competition is open to UK residents aged 18 and over. To nominate a local project, visit www.caremark.co.uk/community-care-fund. The deadline for nominations is midnight on 31st May 2026.

The post Tyne and Wear Residents Invited to Nominate Projects for Funding appeared first on Newcastle Magazine – Your source for inspiring Newcastle news.

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