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{{ 'About' | translate }} Hammersmith & Fulham Hive

{{ 'About' | translate }} Hammersmith & Fulham Hive

The Hammersmith & Fulham Hive is a partnership between the London Borough of Hammersmith & Fulham and Spacehive. It provides an online platform that enables community groups to promote projects that will improve their local area or bring communities together through crowdfunding. Local groups can attract funding from residents, businesses, and the council to deliver local initiatives.

As part of the programme the council has a £500,000 Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) fund to support local community projects, with a maximum pledge available of £40,000, up to 50% of project target. 

Current funding window

The deadline to get involved in this funding round is the 15th of April. This means that you need to have your project created on Spacehive, applied to the Community Infrastructure Levy (CIL) fund and be ready to begin your crowdfunding campaign by this date. 

Join us for one of our next workshops to find out more. 

In these workshops we will cover:

  • Hear about funding available to help make your ideas happen.
  • Get advice on creating your project and how to run an amazing crowdfunding campaign.
  • Join interactive breakout rooms to access specialised support for your project.

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See the below tabs for more information on how to get involved.

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Normand Park Community Café & Hub
Normand Park Community Café & Hub joined Hammersmith & Fulham Hive1 week ago

Imagine arriving at Normand Park and being welcomed by the aroma of fresh coffee, vibrant planting, families enjoying the outdoor space, local musicians performing, neighbours catching up over lunch and volunteers tending beautiful community planters bursting with colour. A Hub for the Whole Community The Hub will support: Community Wellbeing • Tackling loneliness • Healthy ageing • Mental wellbeing • Creative activities • Community conversations

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Phoenix Farm: Growing Community Roots hit its fundraising target!1 week ago

Brilliant news, thanks everyone!

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Phoenix Farm: Growing Community Roots hit its fundraising target!1 week ago

Brilliant news, thanks everyone!

“UPG Roof Restoration & Pitch Enhancement Project" started fundraising!1 week ago
Askew Road Arts Festival: Children are our future
Askew Road Arts Festival: Children are our future joined Hammersmith & Fulham Hive1 week ago

Run by the Askew Road Association, our community festival is co-created and inspired by the curatorial vision: ‘If children are our future…’ The Askew Road Arts Festival brings together artists and young people to explore the idea that the future will one day be shaped by those who are growing up now. Through artworks, collaborations, and interventions across galleries, streets, and community spaces, the festival asks how children experience the present, what values we pass on to them, and how their voices might help us reimagine what comes next. The festival treats children as active participants in shaping the future. The Festival aims to re-energise the cultural connections made in the Askew Road Festival 2024, addressing even more the needs of our mixed demography and the mixture of anxiety and hope in the younger generations. Our High Street is endangered and the world presents a challenging place, our aim is to use creativity to inspire optimism.

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Better Cycling hit its fundraising target!3 weeks ago

Brilliant news, thanks everyone!

Redefining Family Logistics started fundraising!3 weeks ago
The Final Mile: Helping C2C Cross the Finish Line
The Final Mile: Helping C2C Cross the Finish Line joined Hammersmith & Fulham Hive1 month ago

The Pathway Plan is our six-month development project, working with 10 care-experienced artists aged 18-30 over 24 sessions who are not in employment, education or training. The group are trained in performance skills and creative development, culminating in a production in collaboration with a care-experienced writer. Over weekly sessions, the participants learn: - Performance skills and creative etiquette from our team and guest artists - Financial literacy skills so that they can sustain themselves as artists, from CV building to invoicing, networking and understanding and breaking down freelance taxes - Social literacy skills like working in professional settings, learning how to network and understanding how to advocate for yourselves and your access needs effectively.

11 projects started fundraising!1 month ago
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A Welcoming Space for All hit its fundraising target!1 month ago

Brilliant news, thanks everyone!