You are here: Home Our Impact News News The latest information from South Yorkshire's Community Foundation, including updates from your local area Stay updated through our monthly newsletter Sign-up Region Barnsley Doncaster Sheffield Rotherham South Yorkshire Theme Arts and Heritage Crime and Safety Disadvantage and Inequity Education and Learning Healthy Living Housing and Homelessness Mental Health Natural Environment Stronger Communities Work and the Local Economy SYCF set to launch new grants system 26th June 2025 A new and improved grants management system is being introduced by South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) to make it easier and more efficient for individuals and organisations to apply for funding. South Yorkshire SYGN networker profile: Quickline 25th June 2025 Proudly part of South Yorkshire’s Giving Network, rural broadband provider, Quickline, holds two funds with our Community Foundation. South Yorkshire Spotlight for SYCF in new NHS report 20th June 2025 A programme delivered by South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) designed to place communities at the heart of neighbourhood health and wellbeing has been featured in a new NHS report. South Yorkshire Every step counts for new postnatal wellbeing walks 16th June 2025 A group created to support new mums in Sheffield to improve their physical and mental wellbeing is stepping up thanks to charitable funding. SYCF Community Grants programme to open in September 22nd May 2025 South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) has announced its Community Grants programme will reopen in September 2025. South Yorkshire Meet the team: Alison Wade 22nd May 2025 Introducing our finance manager, Alison Wade – she’s responsible for the day-to-day management of all the Foundation’s financial activity. South Yorkshire Helping charities to innovate with Knowledge Transfer Partnerships 22nd May 2025 We’re working with The University of Sheffield championing Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) to support local charities to grow, become more sustainable and innovate. Sheffield Banner Cross High Street project signed, sealed and delivered! 21st May 2025 A mini-transformation project to boost business on a Sheffield high street has been completed with support from South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF). Sheffield Prev 1 2 3 ... 18 Next
SYCF set to launch new grants system 26th June 2025 A new and improved grants management system is being introduced by South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) to make it easier and more efficient for individuals and organisations to apply for funding. South Yorkshire
SYGN networker profile: Quickline 25th June 2025 Proudly part of South Yorkshire’s Giving Network, rural broadband provider, Quickline, holds two funds with our Community Foundation. South Yorkshire
Spotlight for SYCF in new NHS report 20th June 2025 A programme delivered by South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) designed to place communities at the heart of neighbourhood health and wellbeing has been featured in a new NHS report. South Yorkshire
Every step counts for new postnatal wellbeing walks 16th June 2025 A group created to support new mums in Sheffield to improve their physical and mental wellbeing is stepping up thanks to charitable funding.
SYCF Community Grants programme to open in September 22nd May 2025 South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF) has announced its Community Grants programme will reopen in September 2025. South Yorkshire
Meet the team: Alison Wade 22nd May 2025 Introducing our finance manager, Alison Wade – she’s responsible for the day-to-day management of all the Foundation’s financial activity. South Yorkshire
Helping charities to innovate with Knowledge Transfer Partnerships 22nd May 2025 We’re working with The University of Sheffield championing Knowledge Transfer Partnerships (KTPs) to support local charities to grow, become more sustainable and innovate. Sheffield
Banner Cross High Street project signed, sealed and delivered! 21st May 2025 A mini-transformation project to boost business on a Sheffield high street has been completed with support from South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation (SYCF). Sheffield