The YorKash fund is available to support young people's ideas about activities and services, things to do and places to go.
The YorKash panel, made up of a number of York's young people, are distributing £145,000 to other young people's groups across the city this year.
The money will be distributed to young people's groups that are based in York. Participants must be aged 13-19 years and provide activities/services for young people including things to do and places to go, especially for those most disadvantaged. Last year, 117 groups received funding for their projects, ranging from purchasing equipment, training courses, residential, to conservation initiatives. You will find a link to an application form to apply for this funding.
These are some of the groups we funded last year: £280 to produce a music newsletter, £1950 to buy new computer equipment, £3000 to contribute towards the installation of disabled toilets and £5000 to provide staffing, administration, transport and resource costs to support a disabled group. Some money supported new groups in setting up, other money supported existing groups doing new projects or activities.
The project must meet the following rules:
You can apply by completing the YorKash application form.
Please return the completed form to:
Mary Bailey
Play Manager
Mill House
North Street
YO1 6JD
If you need help in completing the form or want to talk to us about anything, you can contact Tim Waudby on Tel. (01904) 554698 or email: tim.waudby@york.gov.uk
The application will be assessed by a group of young people drawn from across the city. They will mark and select successful applications. You will notice that there are marks next to some of the questions, which will be given for quality answers and not quantity.