CHESHIRE West and Chester Council’s Community Response Fund is now available to support local groups and good causes through this unprecedented time.

The focus of the fund is to offer community organisations emergency funding to respond to issues as a result of coronavirus and provide valuable services.

It could also support with training volunteers, administration, marketing, fuel, supplies and other costs.

Around 1,300 residents have already pledged their support for the coordinated community response, which is being organised by the council, Cheshire West Voluntary Action (CWVA) and the rest of the community and voluntary sector.

And many new community initiatives have started to appear as west Cheshire shows true community spirit to support some of the most vulnerable residents in the borough.

Cllr Carol Gahan, cabinet member for finance, said: “The situation is changing daily, and it is fantastic to see new community initiatives popping up to play their part.

“We have made the Community Fund available to make sure community initiatives can deliver a valuable service to some of our most vulnerable residents during these challenging times.

“I’d encourage any initiatives out there that could benefit from the Community Response Fund to get in touch and fill in an application.”

Any voluntary organisation, community group, small charity or other not-for-profit-organisation based in west Cheshire can apply.

Applications for the fund will be considered from groups that show they are providing a service or initiative that benefits others in their community in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.

The council is unlikely to provide grants for individuals, businesses and sporting organisations and all applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

Any grants over £500 will be considered, but it is expected most grants will be around £2,000.

Community initiatives will need to request and complete an application form which can be obtained by emailing chesterlocality@cheshirewestandchester.gov.uk.

If groups do not have their own bank account, they should contact the locality team for support.

New community initiatives are still being urged to get on board with the coordinated community response to give west Cheshire the best chance of fighting Covid-19 together.