a group of volunteers at the TCR hub

Round 3 community grants announced for 2025

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We’re thrilled to announce the recipients of Round 3 of the 2025 Greggs Foundation Community Grants Programme - a celebration of the organisations making a real difference in their communities. 

Once again, we received a high number of applications in the eligible areas, and we are proud to fund a new group of changemakers who are helping to build stronger communities throughout the UK.   

Our grants provide core funding—whether it’s to cover the salary of a key team member or to maintain vital community spaces—ensuring that local organisations can continue delivering essential services and creating lasting impact. 

Meet the successful organisations: 

The Halo Project  

Supporting survivors and victims of domestic abuse and promoting community safety in Middlesbrough.  

CoDa Dance Company  

Using dance to engage and empower people with neurological conditions in the local community.   

a benficiary of CODA dance company enjoys one of the sessions
a group of 8 volunteers smile at the camera in an office

The Hope Foundation 

Providing education, wellbeing, and digital inclusion support in Middlesbrough. 

Teesdale Community Resources  

Offering community-led services, support and a range of education and activities through TCR Hub community centre in Barnard Castle.   

Bullion Community Resource Centre (Bullion Hall) 

Providing activities and services that have a positive impact on the health and wellbeing of local people in Chester-le-Street by increasing opportunities, promoting social inclusion and encouraging community cohesion. 

Women at the Well  

Supporting vulnerable women through holistic and trauma-informed services in the Kings Cross area of London.   

One Community Development Trust  

Committed to enhancing the lives of individuals in Tilbury by providing support, training, and opportunities that empower people to build their new lives.   

Tandem (Wm. Morrison Darlington Enterprise Trust)  

Supporting enterprise and community cohesion through Tandem Hub in Darlington.   

REFUSE CIC  

Tackling food waste and food poverty through community cafes and redistribution In Durham.   

We support action around challenges facing communities, whether that be reducing social isolation to empowering young people and supporting mental health, our community grants help local organisations respond to the issues that matter most. 

We look forward to seeing the impact these grants will have over the coming months and years.