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Connecting causes that matter with people who care
We do this by working with individuals, families, businesses, professional advisors, and charitable trusts, helping them to fund local groups that are tackling the issues they care about most.
These videos highlight the voluntary organisations honoured with a High Sheriff Award in 2026 and the remarkable ways they support communities across Suffolk.
Our impact last year
We work with around 1,000 donors who range from individuals, companies and community groups to charitable trusts and the public sector. Our collective efforts are creating positive change across Suffolk.
Since 2005, we have awarded
11,740 grants totalling £46.8m
across 3,400 local charities and community groups

REACH Community Projects Cookery Classes participant
“I’ve been struggling with food shopping and wanted to learn how to buy cheap ingredients but still make lovely meals. Thank you so much. It’s been amazing. I’ve learnt so much.”

Alumah

Oak Fund Holder
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£210,000 funding boost for Suffolk projects bringing communities together
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Bury St Edmunds to Host Suffolk Day 2026 with a Celebration of Food, Heritage and Music
Bury St Edmunds will take centre stage on Sunday 21 June 2026 as the town hosts Suffolk Day, a vibrant celebration showcasing the county’s food culture, heritage and musical talent. Delivered in partnership with local councils, cultural organisations and Suffolk...
In praise of perseverance, people and partnership: hopes from the incoming High Sheriff of Suffolk
"At Suffolk Community Foundation’s Annual Review and The High Sheriff Awards in mid‑March, the 2025/26 High Sheriff, Gulshan Kayembe, summarised the VCSE landscape in a way that was both clear‑eyed and hopeful. She reminded us that while funding sits at the root of...




