20 community-based projects receive a share of £160k.
Cheltenham Borough Council is continuing its work with local NHS partners to support community-based projects that will improve the health and wellbeing of local residents and the communities they live in.
Applications for the Cheltenham health and wellbeing community grant fund closed in February 2025. In total 55 applications were received, requesting £570k worth of funding. With £160k available, 20 projects received funding.
Cllr Martin Horwood, cabinet member for economic development, wellbeing and culture, said: “Health isn’t just about doctors and hospitals. It’s also about supporting better health and wellbeing in the community so I’m really pleased that for the third year running we have been able to work with the NHS to support health and wellbeing projects in the local community.
“Many people in Cheltenham face health and wellbeing challenges but we can see from the data that they don’t affect people equally. If you’re less well off your risk of ill health is higher and the data paints some shocking pictures on issues like young people’s mental health. We tried hard to use the data to inform our priorities in making these grants.
“The 20 successful community-based projects reveal a wealth of brilliant ideas which will make a real difference to the wellbeing of Cheltenham people.”
The six district and borough councils in Gloucestershire have been given access to money from the Strengthening Local Communities Fund to support health and wellbeing, with each area developing a plan for how to direct the funding.
In Cheltenham, the council is working with Cheltenham Integrated Locality Partnership (ILP) that brings health, care and community partners together.
Bronwyn Barnes, associate director for locality development at NHS Gloucestershire, said: “Through the Cheltenham ILP, we are working together to tackle the root cause of health inequalities and improve health and wellbeing in Cheltenham. We also want to empower people in Cheltenham to improve their health and wellbeing.
“I’m delighted that the council has decided to use Strengthening Local Communities funding to offer grants to local community projects. The 20 successful projects will help people lead more active lifestyles, encourage greater access to the natural environment and promote the health benefits of taking part in cultural activities.”
Some of the projects supported through the grant fund include:
- Goals Beyond Grass – to continue their currently running, successful inclusive cycling Sunday sessions at Belmont School, alongside establishing new weekly session at the Prince of Wales Stadium.
- Men in Sheds – to improve wellbeing and mental health of older men drawn from local community who may be socially isolated, bereaved, depressed or anxious.
- Young Gloucestershire – to provide trauma-informed mentoring and mental health interventions for young people aged 11–25 in Cheltenham who are at risk of or have experienced criminal or sexual exploitation.
- Community Connexions – to recruit volunteer drivers in Cheltenham to expand their on demand, door to door transport service and offer transport for day trips to vulnerable groups.
- St Michaels Cornerstone Trust – to provide a range of sessions for local residents of all abilities to build a community of strong, healthy, moving people who can support each other into better physical and mental health.
- Art For All – to provide free weekly art classes to adults with mental health conditions who live in Cheltenham.
- Archie Matthews Trust – a pilot project aimed at improving the mental health and well-being of male students at the Cheltenham Campus, in particular, those who are/may be neurodiverse.
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20 projects that received funding:
Archie Matthews Trust
Art For All
Cheltenham Festivals
Community Connexions
Community Investment Team, Cheltenham Borough Council Housing
Everyman Theatre
Gas Green Youth and Community Centre
Goals Beyond Grass
Home-Start North and West Gloucestershire
Isbourne Foundation
Let’s Cook with Josie CIC
Men in Sheds Cheltenham and Gloucester
Move More
Open Arms Artists’ Collective
Springbank Community Group CIC
St Michaels Cornerstone Trust
The Brizen Young People’s Centre
The Children’s Society
YMCA Cheltenham
Young Gloucestershire