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Pangbourne College Community Fund
The Pangbourne College Community Fund aims to support projects, activities or events in the local area which will enrich educational opportunities for children and young adults.
The Fund will also supports our partnership with the Nabugabo Community Learning Centre in Uganda, committing to sponsor the children that go onto St Kizito Secondary School.
Pangbourne College pupils and the wider community will raise money for the Fund through various fundraising initiatives throughout the year.
The Pangbourne College Community Grants Committee invites applications for grants to be awarded in 2027
Grant applications must be submitted via the online application form by 21 May 2027. Applications will be cosidered at the subsequent meeting of the Pangbourne College Community Grant Committee in early June 2027.
The maximum amount you may apply for is £500 and all applications must be fully costed, with quotes or estimates (including VAT) to support your application. The Awards Committee will strive to fund projects in their entirety, but the final decision is at the discretion of the Awards Committee and dependent on funds available.
If you plan to leave a legacy or would like it to be used for a specific purpose, please contact Lucinda Grafton on lucinda.grafton@pangbourne.com. Lucinda will ensure all aspects of your plans are fully understood and that you are thanked appropriately.
GRANT RECIPIENTS FOR 2026 INCLUDED
Supporting struggling readers across Berkshire schools through dedicated literacy programmes and volunteer-led reading support.
Delivering sustainability education programmes that inspire young people to develop environmental awareness and leadership skills.
Supporting the "Rolling Out Recipes" initiative, helping families and young people develop practical cooking and nutrition skills.
delivering the "Kids Go Green 2026" project, connecting young people with nature, sustainability and healthy living.
supporting the "BFYP Has Talent" programme, promoting confidence, creativity and personal development among young people.
providing vital emotional and social support services for children and young people affected by bereavement.
replacing paddling equipment to enable continued participation in outdoor learning and water-based activities.
supporting young people experiencing homelessness by providing educational materials, equipment and opportunities to help them succeed in school and college.