The first awards are set to be announced later this week.
More than 160 community and voluntary groups have applied for a share of a £1million fund to support the most vulnerable across the county.
Leicestershire County Council launched the Communities Fund last week to ensure that voluntary organisations can continue to carry out vital work, despite the impact coronavirus is having on their finances.
Nick Rushton, Leader of the county council said: "I’m delighted by the huge response to the Communities Fund so far and it shows that volunteers and groups want to continue making a difference.
“It’s never been more important for communities to band together and support each other. And it’s crucial that their work not only continues but groups are able to step up activities to support vulnerable people and those isolating.
“This fund enables people to stay safe by staying at home and ultimately, saves lives. I’d like to thank our volunteers and community groups for their fantastic work and I would encourage those who haven’t yet to visit the website to find out more."
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