TK Home Solutions
Our Community Fund award grants to North East based groups and organisations that inspire teamwork and innovation.
The fund is open to grassroots clubs, Ofsted registered educational providers, community and not for profit groups and social enterprises.
All you have to do is to propose, in no more than 250 words, how the grant will be used to promote togetherness and innovation in your community.
Eligibility Guidelines / FAQ’s
The group or organisation
The group or organisation must be affiliated to a professional body, have an affiliation or registration number. The group or organisation will be asked to upload supporting evidence such as a letter of affiliation, a screen shot showing affiliation if registered online, an Ofsted report or similar, as proof of this.
The group or organisation must have a treasurer or financial administrator for funds to be made payable to via cheque. The group or organisation should correctly state the name and contact details of their treasurer on the application.
The project
All proposed projects must benefit communities based in the North East of England, within the local authority boroughs of Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, Hambleton, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, Redcar & Cleveland, South Tyneside, Stockton and Sunderland.
Your project must be for new costs associated with stimulating teamwork or innovation in your group or organisation. Eligible projects can include:
Application process
Applicants must apply online and provide clear and correct information that truthfully reflects their group or organisation and demonstrates exactly how they would propose to use the awarded grant.
Applications must be completed by the stated deadline. Information about the relevant deadlines can be found on this website.
Applications received by the deadline that are missing supporting information and/or without all of the questions answered are not considered complete. Incomplete applications may be deferred or withdrawn.
TK Access Solutions has the right to refuse the grant if a successful applicant is found to have submitted a fraudulent or untruthful application.
What makes a good application:
To create a good application, make sure to take the following steps:
Can my group or organisation apply for the same grant multiple times?
You can only apply for one grant even if you have multiple projects that you’re looking to fund, we can only accept one application per group or organisation.
Where does our group or project have to be based?
All proposed projects must benefit communities in the North East of England within the local authority boroughs of Darlington, Durham, Gateshead, Hambleton, Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, North Tyneside, Northumberland, Redcar & Cleveland, South Tyneside, Stockton and Sunderland.
How much can we apply for?
TK Access Solutions is offering a top award of £1,500 to the application that receives the most public votes in an online poll, with £750 and £500 awarded to the second and third placed projects. Another 20 winners will receive a grant of £250.
What are the timescales?
You’re invited to apply for the Community Fund from Friday 1st July to Friday 30th September 2022.
Successful applications will appear on the website and the public voting period will take place between Tuesday 4th October to Friday 4th November 2022.
The top 23 applicants will then be awarded a grant, with the most voted for project receiving a larger grant of £1,500.
All sections on the application form must be completed fully before the application can be considered.
How does the voting work?
If your application is successful, your project will feature on this website. The general public, your friends, family and supporters will be invited to vote (one time max per person) on this website within a one-month period. You will need to register to vote. Once the voting period has ended, the 23 applicants with the most public votes will be awarded a grant. Applicants will not be eligible to vote for their own application.
How are the Grants paid?
All monies approved will be paid by bank transfer into the group/organisations bank account which must not be an individual or joint person’s account. We MUST receive proof of bank details (such as a paying in slip or bank statement) and we will only request this if your funding has been awarded.
Find out more about last years groups and how the TK Access Solutions community fund helped them!
North East & Yorkshire cerebral palsy Football club won Sundays FA disability cup final at St Georges Park. With a 4-4 Draw, followed by a tense penalty shootout... which ended 5-4 in their favour.The match was broadcasted live on BT Sport and it was a great game, and a great advert for Cerebral Palsy Football.
Here are the Middlesbrough Boys football team after a great year in their new kits, which were partially funded from the grant they received last year from TK Community Fund.They have had a successful year, winning 2 tournaments, getting promoted. While increasing to 14 boys, and 2 teams.They said that 'the grant provided last year helped to make all of this possible'.
Fishburn Youth and Community Centre were able to host their very own Community Christmas Dinner, thanks to their volunteers and funds they received from the TK Access Solutions.Their aim is to be able to give something back to their community by bringing them together over a festive Christmas lunch!
Its been a great year for Great Ayton Under 10s football club. The funding they received from last year was a really big help when providing kits and equipment for the team.