The Community First fund, including the Neighbourhood Match Fund, worth £30m, has now been published.
Birmingham as a whole has been allocated just over £2m of the total £30m available. More good news is that the funding will be available in 27 of the city’s 40 wards. However, if you are based or live in one of the 13 ineligible wards, you can’t apply for the funding.

October 5th, 2011
Tippa Naphtali
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