Cheshire’s communities can bid for up to £2,000 to provide summer holiday activities for young people across the county.
Dan Price, Cheshire Police and Crime Commissioner launches his SWAP Summer Support Fund.
The fund will combat boredom and get young people off their phones by giving community groups, charities, social enterprise and not-for-profit groups the support to deliver activities to promote their well-being.
Projects will need to be delivered between July – September 2025 and should fulfil one of the following priorities:
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Support children and young people
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Promote physical and mental well-being
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Reduce isolation and promote inclusion
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The application window is now open and closes on Friday 20th June 2025 at 5pm.
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More information about the SWAP Summer Support Fund and the application form can be found on the Cheshire PCC website.
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