Why is CVSC managing this fund when the windfarm belongs to RWE ?
CVSC is totally independent of RWE and any conflicting issues. CVSC is also the official voice for the third sector in Conwy as are DVSC and FLVC in their respective counties. CVSC has extensive knowledge, experience and contacts across the voluntary sector and is best placed to work alongside community groups, whilst also having experience in managing community grants of this type.
Will these be capital & revenue grants ?
Both
Who is eligible to apply?
Community groups and voluntary organisations in the defined area of benefit in the 3 counties of Conwy Denbighshire and Flints
Do applicants have to provide a minimum match fund?
No. However, any applications with match funding may attain a higher score during the assessment process.
Can I obtain Welsh Language forms and advice ?
Yes. All grant administration procedures / forms are bilingual, and Welsh speaking staff will are at hand
How long will be have to wait from start to finish ?
It depends on a number of things; how proactive the applicant is, how big and complex the project is, how much funding is required, what permissions are needed.
Who will decide which grant applications are successful?
We will bring together suitably qualified and / or experienced individuals from the area of benefit to form grant panel(s)
When will decisions be made ?
The grants panel will meet every four times a year. Applicants will be informed of outcomes within 3 working days of meetings
What is the lease requirement period or statement of intent from the land owner to a community project?
It’s usually a minimum of 21 years (lease agreement) in order to protect the community group and GYM investment
Can this fund be used to buy land for a not for profit group?
Yes – provided the applicant can demonstrate the need, value for money and that the purchase price has been independently valued again to ensure best value
Where can I get more information?
We have a dedicated Gwynt y Mor Community Fund Page on our website: