Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Funding Applications

Summer 2025 funding programme

The Summer 2025 Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL) Funding Programme is now available.

You can access up to £20,000 to fund your community-led project, which can help support new local initiatives for your area. 

The Neighbourhood Community Infrastructure Levy (NCIL)

NCIL is a portion of the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) awarded to local people to initiate and support community-led projects.

Priority funding themes

Redbridge Council consulted with the community in 2024 to find their top priority funding themes in Redbridge.

The top 6 priority funding themes were:

  1. Greening the borough - examples can include projects for improving local public gardens and open spaces, planting projects, or support for existing greening projects
  2. Health and wellbeing - projects that promote walking, sports and general health and fitness for all ages.
  3. Environmental sustainability - for example, projects that support the council’s climate change action plan through local initiatives and help reduce carbon emissions.
  4. Sustainable transport - can include support for projects relating to walking and cycling or improving infrastructure for sustainable transport.
  5. Community safety - projects that help guard against crime, or support road safety around schools etc.
  6. Empowering young people - projects that encourage youth representation, provide mentoring, and help young people explore their interests and potential.

Application process

There are 2 slightly different application processes for projects looking for:

  • up to £500
  • more than £500    

Projects up to £500 (small grants)

Complete the online Small Grants application form.

There is an example Small Grants Small Grants application you can look at to help you complete your application. 

We use the criteria below to assess your application. We will also ask you to submit further information for the Funding Panel to assess your application.

For projects over £500

This application process is in 2 stages.

Stage 1

You must submit an online expression of interest form by Friday 1 August.  

You must answer all the questions and provide evidence where appropriate. It is very important to explain: 

  • how your project will be self-sustaining
  • long-term benefits for the community after receiving any NCIL funding

We use the criteria below to assess your application. If your project does not meet the criteria, the council will let you know and your application will not continue.

Projects which do meet the criteria will be assessed by the Funding Panel. The council will provide feedback and may ask you for further information. The council will then decide if your project will move to Stage 2.

Stage 2

You'll be asked to submit further information and supporting documents online by a specified deadline in September 2025. The council will contact you with a deadline.  

The information you send will be reviewed by the council. Projects that meet the criteria and supply satisfactory documents and further information by the deadline will go to the Funding Panel for a Full Panel Assessment.

We'll let you know the outcome. Decisions are final and there is no appeals process.

Criteria

All community-led projects must meet the following assessment criteria to apply for NCIL funding.

Table 1- Assessment Criteria
In order to successfully apply for NCIL funding all community-led projects must meet the following assessment criteria:
All projects must accord with the CIL Regulations and government guidance on CIL.
All projects must demonstrate how the project meets one or more of the six priorities.
Evidence of how the project addresses local needs must be included in the application.
The estimated number of local people supported within the community by the project should be stated.
Staffing costs to deliver project must only make up approximately, 25% of the NCIL funding bid
It is expected that projects will run for a 12 month period beginning within a month of being awarded funding. However, in some cases projects can be delivered over a longer period, such as greening projects that may need maintenance for more than one year and could take longer to be delivered.
Evidence of support from Councillors and Internal Departments from Redbridge Council must be provided with every application.
If a project is linked to other projects in Redbridge, it must show how it adds value to existing programmes. 
All projects must demonstrate how they will be sustained financially/non-financially following the ending of the NCIL funding. Post-project fundraising information should be included which states the ongoing legacy, project longevity and longer-term benefits beyond the first year and spend of the NCIL funding award. Identified funding streams to support the long-term future of project beyond 12 months should be stated.
Strong ongoing legacy and impacts of the project to the community beyond the first year and spend of funding award.
Tracking of ongoing benefits beyond first 12 months and spend of NCIL award.
Resubmission applications must take account of feedback and improve their projects accordingly for greater chances of a successful submission.
The council will consider the number of existing similar projects within the area.
The Council will consider financial and/or volunteer support for projects. This is not required, however where groups hold existing funding/are seeking to raise additional funding and/or have volunteer support for their project this will be considered positively by the funding panel when assessing the application.
This is a better demonstration of best value for the project. Similarly support from active volunteers shows that a project has the support of the local community and will also be favoured by the funding panel.
The Council will consider the extent to which the project publicises the financial support given by the Council through the NCIL fund.

How to apply, guidance and support

You should review all the relevant guidance below. This will help you complete your Expression of Interest form.

When you are ready to submit your funding application you can use the links provided below to complete your application form and upload the required additional information. The application form also contains a section that will help you to fully answer the questions.

Applications forms

Small Grants Application Form

Expression of Interest Application Form 

Guidance

Small Grants Application form Guidance

Expression of Interest form Guidance

Second Stage Application form Guidance

Model Small Grant Form

Model Expression of Interest Form

The NCIL programme Frequently Asked Questions gives you an overview of the application process, how applications are assessed and the application eligibility criteria.

Frequently Asked Questions

When you fill in your application form you'll be asked to read and agree to the council's Standard Legal Agreement which you must sign when you are awarded NCIL funding. View the Standard Legal Agreement (SLA)

Talk to us

If you would like some advice and guidance, you can discuss your project with a Council officer from the Planning Policy Team and/or with Community Action Redbridge.

To arrange an appointment with an officer from the Planning Policy Team email dpd@redbridge.gov.uk . We have 10 meetings available between Wednesday 11 June to Wednesday 25 July. These will be allocated on a first come first serve basis.

More meetings are available with Community Action Redbridge. Email shaweb@communityactionredbridge.org.uk to request and arrange an appointment.