The Council's offering grants of up to £3000 and training for anyone with a great idea to improve the lives of young people on the Island.
This funding is available to anyone who would like to set up a group to support families and children.
The Isle of Wight Children’s Services Department say they are particularly interested in hearing from people who have an idea or vision and need support to get it up and running.
They are holding lunch and learn events which will be an ideal time for people to come forward and ask questions and get guidance.
The funding is intended to help volunteers organise activities, clubs or groups for families, parents/carers and/or young people up to the age of 19 (up to 25 with specified additional needs) and you can apply anytime up until 29th June.
One recipient of the grant last year was Relax IOW who support parents and babies with their social, emotional and mental health and promote positive wellbeing.
Hannah, from Relax IOW, said:
"As a new provider I was a little anxious applying for the grant, but I received support along the way and this really helped. The families I support are referred from health visitors and Family Centres and it has been amazing working together.
“Friendships have been formed and parents are incorporating the baby massage into their baby’s sleep routine — improving outcomes for everyone.”
Megan Stisted, from Brave Island, has also received grant funding. Brave Island was set up by Ventnor Exchange to provide creative opportunities for 14-to-25-year-olds living on the Isle of Wight.
Megan says they get a lot of lovely feedback:
"Young people have told us they really enjoyed their time with Brave Island and felt like they got a lot out of the experience".
With more than 350 users, the opportunities on offer range from jobs and commissions, to mentoring or experiences. Everything is free to take part; young people apply to whichever opportunities interest them at braveisland.uk
More information on the Early Help Community Capacity Building Grant is available on the council's website.