Redrow South Midlands is opening applications for a share of its £12,000 grant pot.
Starting next Monday (13/07) the house builders are officially welcoming local groups, organisations and individuals to apply for a portion of the funds. 2026 marks the seventh year of the scheme, which aims to financially support "deserving community initiatives".
Redrow South Midlands emphasise that there is no cause "too small" and invite applications in support of a range of projects, whether for gardening tools for a school eco-project or a new kit for a grassroots sports team. Since 2019, the organisation have given £62,000 to "worthy causes".
The homebuilders have previously sponsored Haddenham Youth FC, donating £1,000 to the club's annual fundraising festival.
Lee Abbott, Sales Manager for Redrow South Midlands, said: "We're incredibly proud to be building on the success of our previous community funds with a new £12,000 pot, helping us to support even more inspiring local projects and organisations.
"At Redrow, we're passionate about creating thriving communities, not just through the homes we build, but by investing in the people and groups that make our neighbourhoods great places to live. We want to hear about the projects and groups that matter most to local people and understand where our support can have the greatest impact.
"We know that even a small amount of funding can have a lasting impact, whether it's art supplies for workshops, helping to buy tools for a community garden, or bringing people together through shared experiences.
"We're excited to hear from people across Buckinghamshire and can't wait to see the projects this year's fund will bring to life."
The scheme will close at midnight on Friday 25 September and further details can be found by emailing BarrattRedrow@wpragency.co.uk.

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