
Community groups across Cumbria are set to benefit from a new £1 million fund established by two county civic leaders.
The Matson Ground Fund, founded by Alex and Samantha Scott, will be managed by Cumbria Community Foundation and will distribute £100,000 in grants each year for the next 10 years.
The fund aims to strengthen communities by supporting charitable organisations that bring people together, encourage local action, and enhance the natural and built environment.
Grants of up to £15,000 will be available to charities, non-profits, and volunteer-led groups working within Cumbria.
Priority will be given to projects that:
- Support children and young people, particularly in rural and underserved areas
- Address the needs of vulnerable or underrepresented communities
- Promote volunteering and community participation
- Encourage environmental sustainability and climate-friendly initiatives
- Foster collective action and community-led solutions to local issues
Mr Scott is Lord-Lieutenant of Cumbria and a trustee of Cumbria Community Foundation, and Mrs Scott is a former High Sheriff of Cumbria.
They said: “We are committing these funds to support initiatives that promote a thriving, equitable community life in Cumbria.
“Guided by new research into civil society by the University of Cumbria, we aim to support people and organisations addressing pressing societal issues. We are delighted to collaborate with Cumbria Community Foundation to further our impact, reach, and objectives.”
Applications to the Matson Ground Fund are now open. Further information, including eligibility criteria and guidance on how to apply, can be found on the Foundation’s website at: www.cumbriafoundation.org/fund/matson-ground-fund
If you would like to discuss a potential application, contact the grants team on 01900 825760 or email grants@cumbriafoundation.org
Cumbria Community Foundation awards around £7 million in grants annually through over 100 funds created by local people, families, and businesses who want to make a difference.