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Young Opinions Unite! A new grant-making panel for Frome

The 2025/2026 panel

Young Opinions Unite (YOU) is a new town council grant-making panel, made up of a group of Year 8 students in Frome. They will select successful applicants for grants of up to £2,000, from a total fund of £10,000, aimed at projects supporting children and young people in Frome. The panel have chosen their name and designed the application and selection processes for the grants. The process runs alongside the standard round of community grants, which also begins in December. YOU will fund projects that meet the following criteria:

  • Listen to the children and young people
  • Offer free or affordable activities
  • Have a positive impact on the environment
  • Are accessible to all, including those with disabilities
  • Hold the key words ‘respect’ and ‘equality’ at the heart of what they do
  • Offer a safe space for children and young people
  • Tell us what age range the project is for
  • Have the relevant safeguarding policies and DBS checks

Panel member Ella said “We want you to apply so that we can make an incredible difference for the young generation of Frome.”

“You should apply for a grant because we will make sure we get your voices heard and you will be helping children everywhere” Matilda.

“We want people who love and care and want to make a difference” Olivia

Tabby said “You should apply to help make our future better. To make a difference, be the difference.”

E added ‘I think you should apply because you are helping young people and changing lives”

Eva said “Apply for a grant to light the spark that burns the flame of imagination!”

Children and Young People’s Officer Melody Hunter-Evans visited Oakfield, Avanti Park, Selwood and Critchill schools earlier in the school year and invited hundreds of Year 8 students to vote on the provision they felt was most needed for young people in Frome. The clear winners were ‘spaces’ and ‘free and affordable things to do’ and this fed into the discussion at a young people’s forum at the town hall on 14 October, attended by 28 students from the four schools. Young people who took part in the forum were invited to apply for a place on the panel and the resulting group are the first cohort of Young Opinions Unite.

Cllr Anita Collier, chair of the FTC grants committee, said “We’re so pleased to have this new panel and fund, not just because of the members’ wonderful energy and enthusiasm but also because no one is better placed to make choices about the projects for young people in Frome than young people themselves. They’ve worked so hard already, coming up with scoring criteria, a completely new application form and a name and logo for the project, in just a few meetings. They’re now having a well-earned rest till after Christmas, before they come back to consider all the applications – we’re sure they’ll be inspired by what they read and proud of what they make possible through the fund.”

Applications for the Young Opinions Unite fund open on Monday 1 December. Download a form from bit.ly/ftc-young-opinions-unite and send your completed application to sjames@frometowncouncil.gov.uk by Monday 23 January. Find details about the concurrent round of FTC community grants at bit.ly/ftc-grants.

Published
1 December 2025
Last Updated
1 December 2025
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