Our Vision is a future where communities grow
Space To Grow Partnerships
Our Vision is a future where communities grow, green spaces flourish, and together we thrive.
We believe that we can have a greater impact by working with other people that are experts in their field or rooted in their community. This is why we have developed our ‘Space to Grow’ Partnerships Programme which ranges from low-cost site hire, collaborative project design and delivery to 24 month Residencies.
We Have Some Guidelines
Who Can Apply?

Who can apply…
We welcome applications from: community groups, charities, CIC’s and individuals with a small social impact project.
All of our partners must share our vision: “a future where communities grow, green spaces flourish, and together we thrive”. We will give priority to:
- those whose activities are land-based, strengthen connections between land, animals and people, and nourish communities by sharing local, seasonal food together; and
- those who engage people underrepresented in green space and the agricultural sector and those who support people experiencing mental ill-health, disadvantage and/or marginalisation
It is vital that applicants actively consider equality, diversity and inclusion in their work.

Who can’t apply
- Groups that duplicate what the Farm already offers (see our Operation PlanOpens in a new window)
- Activities that do not support the Farm’s vision, aims or go against our values
- Individuals / activities that are not social impact focused, such as Birthday parties
- Schools, Nurseries/Pre-schools, Universities, Local authorities and/or politically focused orgs/groups
- Individuals or groups outside Bristol
- Sole traders of those that will create profit for private distribution
- Faith Organisations may apply, as long as there is a clear benefit to the local community and not just to those of a particular faith.
- Those who wish to put on fundraising event for their specific project – we reserve the right to use Farm sites for Farm Fundraising events.
Explore our different options
Our types of Partnership
Examples of past activities we have supported include:
- Pan-African cooking courses for migrant woman
- English language and cooking opportunities for recently arrived Refugees
- Art classes for women experiencing isolation and mental-ill health
- Woodland and nature connection activities for LQBTQ+ communities
- Outdoor youth activities for urban young people who experience inequality
If you want to partner with us but feel that these ways of engaging don’t quite suit your idea, please drop us an email on community@swcityfarm.co.uk and we will see if we can help.
Terms and Conditions: All successful partners must complete a Partnership Agreement, agreeing to follow our Risk Assessments, Policies and cleaning systems.
We will ask you to share your impact with us so we know if our Space to Grow programme is effective. We will also ask every group to pay a contribution towards utilities, giving you the best price for accessing a space, but ensuring that the Farm is not out of pocket.