Postcode Neighbourhood Trust Round 1 Overview

Round 1 for Postcode Neighbourhood Trust was open for 7 days, opening on 25th March at 9am and closing on 1st April at 12 noon. This overview will hopefully give more insight into applying to Postcode Neighbourhood Trust. From Round 1, there were 76 successful groups, with a total funding amount of £1,335,250 distributed. Application numbers, success rates, and the importance of our funding priorities changes round by round and is not guaranteed to be the same in a future round.

Each application goes through a thorough assessment check, we use an internal scoring guide that is used for application assessment and will consider funding priorities when rounds are oversubscribed. You will read from our numbers that priorities had to be considered in this funding round alongside our internal scoring criteria due to high demands.

Overall Numbers

In total, 343 applications were received in Round 1 from organisations applying to Postcode Neighbourhood Trust. 76 of these were successful, 264 were unsuccessful, and 3 were deemed ineligible. This produced a success rate of 22% of eligible applications.

Funding Priorities

Our funding priorities are different to our funding themes. More information can be found in our funding guide on this. Postcode Neighbourhood Trust was oversubscribed with strong applications in Round 1, meaning that our funding priorities were required to help with decision making. The more funding priorities a group meets, the higher chance of receiving funding with a strong application.

Our funding priorities are:

  • Funding organisations with an annual income of £250,000 and below
  • Funding for communities that rank as being within the top 15% on the English Indices of Deprivation
  • Funding for groups that are set up to support people from the following minority/marginalised groups
    • Communities experiencing racial inequity
    • Disabled people
    • LGBT+ people

Due to the level of demand, the 76 successful groups from Round 1 met either two or three of our funding priorities. Groups that met 1 funding priority or did not meet any were unfortunately not able to be funded, even if they had a strong application. There were groups that met two or three of our priorities that were not funded as their applications were not strong enough to take forward.

PNT Funding Priorities
Common Eligibility Fails

Out of the 3 applications that were deemed ineligible in Round 1, eligibility issues included:

  • The organisation applying are a smaller branch of a charity already funded by a Trust supported by People’s Postcode Lottery.
  • The theme chosen for the application did not link to the organisation applying
  • The organisation has not been operating for over 1 year at the time of application
Reapplying

Groups that were unsuccessful in Round 1 can apply once more in 2024. If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch with the team. You can reach us via email at info@postcodeneighbourhoodtrust.org.uk