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One Stop Community Partnership Programme is sponsored by Groundwork (managed for One Stop). This programme supports community groups or clubs operating within two miles of a One Stop store, including running youth sports teams.
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Apply for Community Partnership | One Stop Community One Stop Community Partnership Programme We are extremely proud to be part of the local communities we serve and that’s why we are even more excited to welcome applications for the One Stop Community Partnership programme. Local Community Groups are able to apply for funding to support the group and to develop a new or ongoing project in partnership with their local store.
Successful applicants will receive an initial grant of up to £1,000 and begin a partnership with their local One Stop store.
This programme is designed to support community groups or organisations operating within two miles of a One Stop store and which are; Supporting the vulnerable Supporting low-income families Supporting local sports teams Improving the local environment Reducing waste in the community Taking a partnership approach The programme provides partnership as well as financial assistance.
Alongside a grant of up to £1,000, and the opportunity to create a long-term tailored programme of support for successful applicants with their local One Stop Store Team. Grant recipients then work in partnership with the One Stop Store Team at their local shop to deliver support to the community.
The tailored support from the store teams will help community causes to increase or improve their service by assisting in areas such as but not limited to; volunteering support, fundraising and awareness-raising. To be eligible to apply, your organisation or project location address must be within two miles of a One Stop store.
Before you start your application, please use the below Store Locator to check the distance from your local store and whether funding is currently available there. If your local store is one of our Working With stores you will need to speak to the store manager directly to request support for your community group.
Please see below the application cut off windows: Applications open Applications closes Decision date (w/c) 2 March 2026 31 March 2026 11 May 2026 1 September 2026 30 September 2026 9 November 2026 For help with completing your application form online, please see the guidance notes below: We aim to confirm the outcome of your application within 3 months of submission unless we require additional information.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Community groups operating within a two-mile radius of a One Stop store, focused on food poverty, supporting vulnerable/elderly people, or improving the local environment. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to £1,000 Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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Community One Stop for Growth (FY 2027 Round) is a grant portal from the Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED) that funds housing, economic development, and infrastructure projects across Massachusetts. The One Stop streamlines access to 14 state grant programs administered by EOED, the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities, and MassDevelopment, covering placemaking, planning and zoning, site preparation, building construction, and infrastructure. Awards range from $50,000 to $5,000,000. Eligible applicants include municipalities, public agencies, community development corporations, and nonprofits in Massachusetts. Applications are due June 3, 2026, with an optional Expression of Interest process available beforehand.
Community One Stop for Growth is a grant portal from the Massachusetts Executive Office of Economic Development (EOED) that provides municipalities and organizations streamlined access to 14 state economic development grant programs. Programs fund housing, placemaking, planning and zoning, site preparation, building construction, and infrastructure projects. Funding amounts vary by program. Eligible applicants include municipalities, nonprofits, and developers across Massachusetts. Applications open May 4 through June 4, 2026, with awards announced in October. An optional Expression of Interest period runs through early June, with virtual office hours and webinars available through spring 2026.