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The Community and Environment Fund (CEF) and Business and Local Economy Fund (BLEF) offer financial support to communities and local economies impacted by the construction of HS2 between London and Crewe. These grants aim to enhance community quality of life, environment, and local business growth. Eligible groups include non-profits, charities, community groups, and social enterprises. CEF focuses on environmental and community projects, while BLEF supports local economic development initiatives. The funds offer grants ranging from £10,000 to £250,000.

Attention community groups and businesses! The CEF and BLEF grants are here to support projects mitigating the impact of HS2 construction. Whether you're looking to enhance local environments, community facilities, or boost local business and tourism, these grants can provide significant financial aid. Eligibility extends to various non-profit and community-focused organizations. With funding up to £250,000, this is an opportunity to make a positive change in your community. Apply now and be part of shaping a resilient and vibrant local economy and environment!

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