Pathway Holds Dormant Assets Wave One Webinar

Pathway Fund Publishes Recording of DA Wave One March 2026 Information Session One

Pathway Fund has released the full recording of its DA Wave One – March 2026 Information Session One, an online briefing held on 30 March 2026 for organisations preparing to apply to the first wave of the Development & Acceleration (DA) programme.

The session brought together prospective applicants, local partners, and community leaders for a detailed walkthrough of Pathway’s aims, eligibility criteria, and application expectations.

Watch the Session!


Pathway Fund Holds Funding Application Webinar

Watch the Full Recording

The webinar recording is now available for all organisations who were unable to attend live. It covers:

  • The purpose and structure of DA Wave One (March 2026)

  • What Pathway Fund is looking for in strong applications

  • Key dates, assessment stages, and decision timelines

  • Guidance on partnership models, community engagement, and evidence requirements

  • Live Q&A with the Pathway Fund team

  • You can watch the full recording, here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H43UDca9mFo&t=1029s

What the Session Covered

1. Overview of DA Wave One‍ ‍

The session opened with a clear explanation of how DA Wave One sits within Pathway Fund’s broader mission to support community‑led, dignity‑centred development.

Speakers outlined the programme’s emphasis on strengthening local delivery ecosystems, supporting organisations with credible growth trajectories, and backing models that demonstrate both community legitimacy and operational readiness.

2. Eligibility and Assessment‍ ‍

Participants were guided through the core eligibility criteria, including requirements relating to organisational type and governance, geographic focus, track record, and evidence thresholds.

The team also set out expectations around safeguarding, financial management, and risk. In addition, they explained the assessment framework, highlighting Pathway Fund’s commitment to transparency, proportionality, and fairness.

3. Application Guidance‍ ‍

The webinar offered practical advice on how to structure a compelling application.

Presenters described what strong outcomes, learning approaches, and measurement practices look like, and explained how applicants could best demonstrate community voice and partnership strength. They also highlighted common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

4. Live Q&A‍ ‍

During the live Q&A, attendees raised questions on a range of topics, including budgeting and eligible costs, multi‑organisation partnerships, Pathway Fund’s approach to innovation and risk, and the timelines for contracting and mobilisation.

5. Next Steps for Applicants‍ ‍

Organisations intending to apply to DA Wave One were encouraged to watch the full recording, review the guidance materials, begin preparing their application and supporting documents, and contact the Pathway Fund team with any clarification questions.

If you have any questions, please do email us: impact@pathwayfund.org.uk.


 

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