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Anglian Water Thriving Communities Fund
Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: 1 May 2026
Overview: Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund is an environmental and social fund that offers grants between £5,000 and £100,000 to support projects across the Anglian Water region that enhance the natural water environment and deliver associated community benefits. Over the next five years, Anglian Water will be putting £5.8m of shareholder funds into projects that improve the water environment and bring real social.
Burton Wold Community Wind Farm Fund
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: 1 May 2026
Overview: The Burton Wold Community Wind Farm Fund has been established on behalf of Laing Construction to provide grants to projects which benefit residents in the parishes of Burton Latimer and Cranford around the wind farm site. The fund will support a variety of educational, environmental, charitable and general community amenity projects and will be available for the lifetime of the Burton Wold Community Wind Farm.
Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 1 May 2026
Overview: The Glasgow Airport FlightPath Fund provides financial support to community groups and charities that are committed to improving the opportunities, facilities and services available to local people. It focuses its community investment on education, the environment, and employment.
Winwick Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 1 May 2026
Overview: The Winwick Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund has been established on behalf of Cubico Sustainable Investments to provide grants to projects which benefit residents in the parishes of Winwick, Cold Ashby, West Haddon and Guilsborough. The fund will support a range of charitable, educational, environmental and general community amenity projects to benefit residents in the local community around the wind farm site.
Yelvertoft Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: 1 May 2026
Overview: The Yelvertoft Wind farm Community Benefit Fund has been established to provide grants to projects which benefit residents in the parishes of Clay Coton, Crick, Lilbourne or Yelvertoft. The fund will support a range of charitable, educational, environmental and general community amenity projects to benefit residents in the local community around the wind farm site.
General Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 5 May 2026
Overview: The Peckham Settlement welcomes applications for grants ranging from £500-£3,000 to support the local community in Peckham. Our Vision: Every person in SE15 has equal access to opportunities for a fair and flourishing neighbourhood.
The Bright Path Fund
Amount: Up to £220,000
Closing date: 5 May 2026
Overview: The Bright Path Fund is supported by Homewards NI and the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland. The Bright Path Fund is focused on utilising the Private Rented Sector (PRS) to unlock homes for young people leaving care, alongside the provision of tenancy and mental health & wellbeing support.
Marsden Building Society Charitable Foundation
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 6 May 2026
Overview: Marsden Building Society was founded in 1860 and has grown to become the largest Lancashire-based building society, placing community at the heart of what they do. The Community Foundation for Lancashire are pleased to manage the Marsden Building Society Charitable Foundation endowment fund, which makes charitable grants to support community organisations in Lancashire each year.
Loganair GreenSkies Community Fund
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 7 May 2026
Overview: Our GreenSkies Community Fund is part of Loganair’s GreenSkies programme, our path to becoming carbon neutral by 2040. The GreenSkies Community Fund helps support small and medium-minded organisations that share the aim of a more sustainable future.
Southwark Partnership Award – Mental Health & Wellbeing Activities
Amount: Up to £24,999
Closing date: 8 May 2026
Overview: South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM) are inviting applications from grassroots and community based VCSE organisations in Southwark to deliver accessible, culturally relevant activities that promote mental health, wellbeing, and social connection. The Partnership Awards form part of the wider Southwark VCSE Community Co-Operative, supporting a stronger, more coordinated ecosystem of community-led.
Open Grants Fund
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 11 May 2026
Overview: The Goldsmiths’ Foundation supports organisations that focus on vocational skills and training, working at the intersection of creativity and social change. Our ambition is to support a portfolio of organisations that represent change through the development of technical and vocational skills.
SPAR Community Cashback
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 13 May 2026
Overview: SPAR’s Community Cashback campaign is returning in 2026, distributing £100,000 across the UK. Shoppers from all over the UK can apply for a grant for an organisation or charity they feel deserves funding.
Openreach Community Fund
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 14 May 2026
Overview: The Openreach Community Fund was established with capital from BT, management and unions. It exists to support small, locally based grassroots community projects.
The Noah Donohoe Youth Sports Fund
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 14 May 2026
Overview: Noah Donohoe (14) went missing from his home in South Belfast on Sunday 21st June 2020. He was a boy with many academic, sporting and artistic talents, alongside a huge generosity of spirit.
Argyll and Bute Council – Common Good Funds
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 15 May 2026
Overview: Argyll and Bute Council is responsible for the administration of 4 active Common Good Funds: Oban, Campbeltown, Rothesay, and Dunoon. Whilst custom and practice have in effect established certain principles in each case and particularly in unusual cases, the Members of the Fund must consider whether or not it is a ‘reasonable judgement’ for them to consider making an award from the relevant Common Good Fund.
Old Luce Community Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 15 May 2026
Overview: This charitable fund is provided by Barlockhart Moor Wind Energy Ltd; Carscreugh Renewable Energy Park Ltd; Glenchamber Wind Energy Ltd, SSE, 2020 Renewables, Greencoat and ScottishPower Renewables, owners of nearby wind farms, who channel their community benefit funds through this single fund. The fund has been established by Old Luce Community Council, with the aspiration that all of the funds benefitting the Old.
The Soho House Foundation Grant Programme
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 15 May 2026
Overview: The Soho House Foundation is an independent charity established by Soho House to fund and empower creative young people and artists from underrepresented and lower socioeconomic backgrounds. Our 2026 grant programme is aimed at increasing access to the arts and creative industries for people who face economic or other barriers to inclusion.
The Frank Branston Fund
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 18 May 2026
Overview: The Frank Branston Charitable Trust (FBCT) was set up in memory of Frank Branston, the journalist, novelist, newspaper proprietor and former Mayor of Bedford. The Trust was set up to give back to the people of Bedford and wider Bedfordshire, offering financial support to community-based projects.
Volunteering for Health – Test, Learn, and Innovate Programme
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 18 May 2026
Overview: The Volunteering for Health: Test, Learn and Innovate Programme supports Voluntary, Community, Faith-based and Social Enterprise (VCFSE) organisations—particularly smaller charities and under-represented groups—to pilot innovative, sustainable volunteering models that improve health outcomes. This is the second and final year of the programme.
Wessex Water Foundation – Environment Fund (Dorset or Ringwood)
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 18 May 2026
Overview: Dorset Community Foundation is pleased to deliver this funding programme in partnership with Wessex Water, supporting charitable and community activities that improve local biodiversity or have a positive impact on the local environment for local people. The Wessex Water Environment Fund supports charitable and community activities that improve local biodiversity or have a positive impact on the local environment.
Isle of Wight Community Fund 2026
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 20 May 2026
Overview: The aim of this grant programme is to fund community projects on the Isle of Wight helping to tackle poverty and to increase health and wellbeing. The Community Fund offers 12-month grants of £1,000 – £5,000 for not-for-profit community organisations.
Small Grants Programme
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 20 May 2026
Overview: Our rolling programme for one-off grants recognises the crucial services small charities provide to local communities across the UK. The Leathersellers’ Small Grants Programme supports small charities providing vital services to the most vulnerable members of our community.
Young Island Lives – Isle of Wight
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 20 May 2026
Overview: The aim of this grant programme is to fund employability and skills initiatives for young people aged 11-25 years old, living on the Isle of Wight . Two-year grants are available for up to £10,000 per year (up to £20,000 over 24 months).
Powering Communities to Net Zero Fund – Low Carbon Technology (Central Southern England and Scotland)
Amount: Up to £40,000
Closing date: 21 May 2026
Overview: SSEN has established this fund to support communities in our power distribution network area to improve local resilience and is designed to support communities in their transition towards net zero carbon emissions. The fund will support projects that purchase and install LCT in community owned/operated buildings where the public will benefit or where organisations such as social housing providers enable the.
Powering Communities to Net Zero Fund – Physical and Environmental Resilience (Central Southern England and Scotland)
Amount: Up to £40,000
Closing date: 21 May 2026
Overview: SSEN has established this fund to support communities in our power distribution network area to improve local resilience. This is shareholder funded and is designed to support communities in their transition towards net zero carbon emissions.
Eleanor Rathbone Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: The Trustees concentrate their support largely on the following: Charities and charitable projects focused on Merseyside. Charities benefiting women and unpopular and neglected causes but avoiding those with a sectarian interest.
Carrick Futures (South Ayrshire)- Large Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 25 May 2026
Overview: The fund primarily support projects located within or directly benefiting one or more of the six community council areas of Ballantrae, Colmonell & Lendalfoot, Barr, Barrhill, Dailly, Pinmore & Pinwherry and Girvan & District. Carrick Futures supports a range of community activity in accordance with its own purposes as laid down in its Articles and Memorandum of Association.
Carrick Futures (South Ayrshire)- Small Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 25 May 2026
Overview: The fund primarily support projects located within or directly benefiting one or more of the six community council areas of Ballantrae, Colmonell & Lendalfoot, Barr, Barrhill, Dailly, Pinmore & Pinwherry and Girvan & District. Carrick Futures supports a range of community activity in accordance with its own purposes as laid down in its Articles and Memorandum of Association.
Carrick Futures (South Ayrshire)- Standard Grants
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 25 May 2026
Overview: The fund primarily support projects located within or directly benefiting one or more of the six community council areas of Ballantrae, Colmonell & Lendalfoot, Barr, Barrhill, Dailly, Pinmore & Pinwherry and Girvan & District. Carrick Futures supports a range of community activity in accordance with its own purposes as laid down in its Articles and Memorandum of Association.
Sapling Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 27 May 2026
Overview: Sapling Grants are here to develop and strengthen community projects and emerging organisations, helping them grow, increase impact, and create lasting local benefits. The grant is designed to support project-based costs (not ongoing core costs), enabling community initiatives to deliver activities, services, events, improvements, or new programmes.
Belong North East Fund
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 31 May 2026
Overview: Belong North East Fund (the Fund) is a collaborative approach by Mercers’ Charitable Foundation, Community Foundation North East and Point North to support unity within our communities in some of the toughest of times. The fund tackles disadvantage by bringing people together and building a sense of belonging for those who feel isolated or disenfranchised across the North East.
Novartis UK External funding (UK): Grants and Healthcare Funding — 2026 cycle
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 31 May 2026
Overview: Novartis UK is committed to supporting projects that meaningfully improve the lives of patients across the UK. Our 2026 Grants/Healthcare Funding cycle runs 1 March to 31 May 2026, offering funding to UK healthcare and patient organisations working to advance care in our therapy areas and reduce health inequalities.
BCP Crisis and Resilience Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 4 Jun 2026
Overview: This programme distributes part of the funds allocated by the UK government’s Crisis & Resilience Fund to BCP Council. This is a three year scheme running until March 31, 2029.
Bettys and Taylors Group Community Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 4 Jun 2026
Overview: Bettys and Taylors Group have developed this fund as a part of their community support activity. So they wish to support activity that centres on employability, skills development, and work readiness for people affected by multiple disadvantage.
David Dockray West End Young People’s Fund
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 8 Jun 2026
Overview: The David Dockray West End Young People’s Fund supports organisations working with children and young people in the West End of Newcastle. Applications are also welcomed from any young person, aged 16 – 25 and living in the priority area, who demonstrate talent and determination and require help in progressing career opportunities.
Suffolk Police and Crime Commissioner’s Fund
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 8 Jun 2026
Overview: Grants of between £2,500 and £20,000 are available for services that reduce crime and disorder and support victims of crime. The fund is looking for strong applications that demonstrate delivery on the following key areas of the Police and Crime Plan: Theme 2 – Commissioning services which support victims of crime and investing in initiatives which reduce crime, disorder, offending and prevent victimisation.
Oak Grants
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 12 Jun 2026
Overview: Oak Grants aim to support established not-for-profit organisations to scale proven approaches, embed long-lasting change, and tackle systemic disadvantage in Milton Keynes. Projects should respond to issues identified in the Foundation’s local “Vital Signs” report — meaning they should address real, local needs, and ideally involve partnership or collaboration to strengthen the voluntary and community sector locally.
The FA Just Play Programme
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: 12 Jun 2026
Overview: Sported is working in partnership with The FA (England Football) to roll out the Just Play programme across the country, inviting community organisations to apply to become local delivery providers. The Just Play programme is a national initiative led by The FA (England Football) to support informal, recreational football for adults.
Theatres Trust Small Grants Scheme
Amount: Up to £7,500
Closing date: 26 Jun 2026
Overview: This scheme will prioritise improvements to theatre buildings to protect live performance use and remove barriers to participation and attendance. Priority will also be given to projects where the grant is the sole external funder and/or achievable within the total fund awarded.
Haventus Ardersier Port Community Benefit Fund (Highland)
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: Ardersier Port Community Benefit Fund supports community projects benefitting those living in the areas covered by the Community Councils of: Petty and Ardersier, Cawdor and West Nairnshire, Croy and Culloden Moor and Nairn West and Suburban. The fund is provided by Haventus, the owners of the Ardersier Energy Transition Facility (Ardersier Port).
Harthill, Eastfield and Greenrigg (HEG) Community Fund
Amount: Up to £35,000
Closing date: 14 Jul 2026
Overview: The Harthill, Eastfield & Greenrigg (HEG) Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Harthill & Eastfield and Greenrigg community council areas. The fund is a vehicle through which three different funds are administered which are provided by: Gresham House, the owners of Torrance Wind Farm .
Soirbheas – Tier 2 and 3 Grants
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 14 Jul 2026
Overview: Soirbheas offers a range of grant programmes to support community activity, projects and local development across Glen Urquhart and Strathglass. The grants are mostly funded by the Corrimony windfarm.
Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Community Fund – Large Grants
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 15 Jul 2026
Overview: The Fund began in 2014 and received annual contributions from Ventient Engery until a merger in 2024, after which annual donations have come from Nadara for distribution to these local communities. Ventient Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living within 15km of the Glenkerie Wind Farm.
Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Community Fund – Medium Grants
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 15 Jul 2026
Overview: The Fund began in 2014 and received annual contributions from Ventient Engery until a merger in 2024, after which annual donations have come from Nadara for distribution to these local communities. Ventient Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living within 15km of the Glenkerie Wind Farm.
Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Community Fund – Small Grants
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 15 Jul 2026
Overview: The Fund began in 2014 and received annual contributions from Ventient Engery until a merger in 2024, after which annual donations have come from Nadara for distribution to these local communities. Ventient Nadara Glenkerie Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living within 15km of the Glenkerie Wind Farm.
Landfill Disposals Tax Communities Scheme – Grant
Amount: Up to £49,999
Closing date: 17 Jul 2026
Overview: A grant funding programme to help communities living within five miles of certain waste transfer stations or landfill sites take action for their local environment.
Medworth Community Fund
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 1 Aug 2026
Overview: The fund supports organisations which promote, enhance, improve, protect and conserve both the natural environment, as well as health and wellbeing. We welcome applications from organisations working across Cambridgeshire and Norfolk, but projects must benefit those living within a 5km radius of the Medworth Energy from Waste Combined Heat and Power Facility (see map below).
National Churches Trust – Medium Grants Programme
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 18 Aug 2026
Overview: This programme offers grants of up to £10,000 towards urgent and essential maintenance and repair projects costing up to £80,000. Also project development and investigative work up to RIBA planning stage 1, to support churches preparing for a major project, and in developing their project to the point at which they can approach a major grant funder.
Drapers’ Charitable Fund
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 31 Aug 2026
Overview: Grants from the Drapers’ Charitable Fund improve the quality of life and aspirations of people and communities, particularly those who are socially excluded or disadvantaged. We give most of our grants to charities in Greater London, where we have our historical roots, for projects in education and social welfare.
The Neil Mackenzie Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £800
Closing date: 31 Aug 2026
Overview: The Neil Mackenzie Trust offers grants for individuals (skills training and expeditions) and small groups (expeditions only). 1.
BCBN Grant Initiative
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 7 Sep 2026
Overview: Launched in September 2014, BCBN’s Grant Initiative aims to provide small third-sector grant awards to empower charities and local community projects. This initiative will distribute a one-off grant award of up to £3,000 per charity or to small but credible community projects, which are able to demonstrate their positive impact on the communities they aim to serve.
Plains Community Fund (North Lanarkshire)
Amount: Up to £1,500
Closing date: 28 Sep 2026
Overview: The fund is a long-term fund for the Plains community and will be available for the operating life time of the Greengairs East wind farm which is expected to be about 30 years. Over £30,000 is available for distribution each year.
Financial Futures Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 7 Oct 2026
Overview: The Financial Futures Fund works in partnership with organisations across the UK to improve financial resilience. Our purpose is to fund long-term solutions that help people feel more secure, confident, and in control of their financial future.
Novum Trust
Amount: Up to £2,500
Closing date: 15 Oct 2026
Overview: ‘Novum’ literally means ‘a new thing’. Isaiah records in Chapter 43 the Lord doing ‘a new thing’ and the Novum Trustees are guided to support new work with the provision of small short-term grants to initiate projects in Christian action and research which cannot readily be financed from other sources.
Realising a New Economy – New Economy Infrastructure
Amount: Up to £120,000
Closing date: 28 Feb 2027
Overview: The New Economy Infrastructure strand, currently open for applications until September 2027, supports organisations central to economic systems change aiming for a stronger sector capable of challenging entrenched economic norms. It focuses on UK organisations with a primary economic systems change mission, offering flexible core support for long-term capacity building, collaboration, and scaling impact.
Realising a New Economy – Transforming Financial Systems
Amount: Up to £120,000
Closing date: 28 Feb 2027
Overview: The ‘Transforming financial systems’ funding strand is open until September 2027. It examines the financial system’s role in the economy, aiming to expose hidden systems and explore transformation opportunities.
Keith Greener Grid Park Community Fund
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 14 Apr 2027
Overview: Grants are available for community and environmental projects which address carbon reduction and help progress towards “net zero”. In its simplest terms, net zero refers to the balance between the amount of greenhouse gas produced and the amount removed from the atmosphere.
African & Caribbean Elders Service Legacy Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The fund supports the legacy of African & Caribbean Elders Service (ACES) , a charity originally established to provide day‑care and preventative services for older people from Black and Global Majority communities in Northamptonshire. It aims to support Black and Global Majority-led organisations that provide services to older people in these communities.
Andrew Paton’s Charitable Trust
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: This Trust has general charitable purposes with a preference for Scotland, particularly the West of Scotland and Glasgow. It tends to fund the same charities each year.
BFI National Lottery Audience Projects Fund
Amount: Up to £500,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: This fund—administered by the British Film Institute (BFI)—supports ambitious, audience-facing independent UK and international film and screen activities of national scale , aiming to widen participation and access across the UK. Outcomes: Projects must aim to deliver at least five of the following outcomes by aligning with the BFI National Lottery strategy: Expand access to a broad range of independent UK and.
Cookie Matheson Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Trust supports charitable causes which promote education and the practice, enjoyment and appreciation of the musical and pictorial arts in Scotland. The trustees aim to support activities that provide wide public benefit in pursuance of these purposes.
Culture & Business Fund Scotland
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Culture & Business Scotland Fund (C&BS Fund) is a funding programme which receives direct investment from the Scottish Government. The C&BS Fund makes investments to not-for-profit organisations when they have a for-profit business organisation sponsoring cultural activity.
Douglas Arter Foundation
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grants are available to UK registered charities for projects for the benefit of people of all ages with physical and mental disabilities within the UK.
East Kintyre Community Fund
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The East Kintyre Community Fund (EKCF) distributes funds primarily derived from local windfarms (including Beinn an Tuirc, Deucheran Hill, Tangy, and Cour) to support projects that provide public benefit to the East Kintyre Community Council area. The fund advances various charitable purposes, including: Community development and sustainability (including rural regeneration) Advancement of education (including.
Equipment Grants
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Southern Spinal Injuries Trust (SSIT) supports people living with spinal cord injury in the South and South West of England. It does this principally by purchasing a range of specialised equipment, such as mobility aids and adjustable beds, on behalf of beneficiaries.
Gamma Trust
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Trust funds a wide range of charitable purposes including the advancement of health, the arts, heritage, culture or science, the relief of those in need by reason of age, ill health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.They also support Christian churches, hospitals and infirmaries, Scottish architecture and history, refugees, scientific or medical research.
Gosling Foundation Grant – General Application
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Gosling Foundation funds organisations that provide positive opportunities and support for disadvantaged and marginalised young people, enabling them to make use of their talents, build self-sufficiency and confidence, as well as providing tangible, long-term outcomes. For example, we have funded: • Structured programmes that help young people move on to education, training and employment.
Grants for environmental activities
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grants for environmental activities that provide access to the environment, community involvement, raise awareness and tackle the issues facing the environmental and climate change. This call out brings together two funds; The North East Environment Fund (NEEF) and The Lawrence Campbell Community First Fund that exist to provide opportunities for the people of the North East to understand and tackle environmental.
Harry’s Fund
Amount: Up to £250
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Harry’s parents, Jessica Pilkington and David Chadwick, have joined forces with grant-giving charity Northamptonshire Community Foundation to launch Harry’s Fund, a new bursary scheme for young people across the county with neurodiverse conditions such as Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and ADHD, to support their education and/or health and wellbeing. Harry’s Fund has been made possible thanks to the generosity of.
Highland Council – Common Good Funds
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Common Good Fund can be used to provide financial support for a wide range of local community activities. Common Good Funds come from rent paid by businesses that use Common Good assets.
Holiday Diversionary Programme
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: To give groups and organisations financial support to provide diversionary activity programmes during school holiday periods. Essential Criteria Funds will only be awarded to those groups and organisations who can fulfil the following: May only be used for activities during school holiday periods At least 80% of participants must be within the 10 – 18 age bracket Activity should be aimed to reduce youth nuisance.
John Chard-Young Legacy Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The John Chard-Young Legacy Fund is a bursary scheme providing Adrenaline Alley sporting, and Active In Motion (A.I.M) Health & Wellness Centre sessions to help improve the overall wellbeing of those in need. John Chard-Young was the co-founder and inspiration behind Adrenaline Alley, one of Europe’s largest indoor BMX and Skateboard Parks and safe space for those interested in urban sports.
Kiln Family Trust
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Kiln Family Trust is a grant making trust established in 2020 from funds gifted by the Robert Kiln Charitable Trust. Our focus for grants are areas aligned with the interests of the current trustees and the wider family.
Kype Muir Wind Farm Community Fund
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Kype Muir Community Fund uses income generated by the Banks Kype Muir Windfarm to provide support to eligible local projects that provide social, economic and/or environmental benefit. The fund is delivered by OnPath Energy (formerly Banks Renewables) and managed by Point North (County Durham Community Foundation).
Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Lionel Wigram Memorial Trust provides small grants to charities providing services for blind, deaf and disabled people in the UK. They favour small charities with an income of less than £500,000 but will occasionally support a special project by larger charities.
Main Grant Programme
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Seafarers’ Charity (formerly Seafarers UK) makes a life-changing impact in troubled times. They award grants to organisations supporting those who work – or have worked – at sea, and their families.
Main Grants (Research, Development and Analysis Fund)
Amount: Up to £500,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Funding for research projects that address one or more of our five interconnected priorities and aim to improve lives in the UK. The Foundation is independent and its founding purpose is to advance social well-being.
Margaret Archibald Bequest Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: A trust for the charitable purposes of persons in need who have reached the age of 65, and live in the Parish of Dalry. The Trust is administered by North Ayrshire Council as Trustee through the Garnock Valley Locality Planning Partnership who approve any awards for funding.
Martineau Care Fund
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grants of up to £1,000 are available to purchase daily living equipment or provide support for people facing illness or disabilities in Suffolk, this is only for those who are unable to afford the cost(s) themselves. In all circumstances, the beneficiary will need to have an authenticated medical condition / need.
Mobility Trust Equipment Funding
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Mobility Trust provides powered wheelchairs and scooters for people who have severe disabilities and who cannot obtain such equipment through other means. We aim to assist as many people in need as we possibly can.
National Fund for Acquisitions
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The National Fund for Acquisitions (NFA) helps museums, galleries, libraries and archives throughout Scotland to make acquisitions for their collections. National Museums Scotland manages the Fund on behalf of the Scottish Government.
Plum Trust
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Trust aims to relieve poverty and suffering, work to advance education and carry out any tasks beneficial to the community which, in law, are charitable. The Trust tends to favour organisations in the East of Scotland.
Preservation and Conservation Grants
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Pilgrim Trust supports the preservation, conservation and repair of significant historic buildings, structures and architectural features. They also support the conservation of works of art, objects, records and collections.They work with a number of strategic partners across preservation and conservation to increase the reach and impact of their funding.
RWE Hameldon Hill Wind Farm Community Fund
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Following the extension of the Innogy Renewables UK Wind Farm on Hameldon Hill, a community investment fund has been set up to benefit local communities throughout the lifetime of the wind farm (up to 25 years). The fund wants to encourage local people to take pride in their local area and create a sense of community spirit.
Scottish Land Fund
Amount: Up to £1,000,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Scottish Land Fund supports rural and urban communities to become more resilient and sustainable through the ownership and management of land and land assets. It funds projects that empower communities through asset ownership and strengthen their voices in the decisions that matter to them.
Seed Grants
Amount: Up to £750
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Seed Grants are designed to support early-stage ideas that test new ways of working, promote community voice, and strengthen grassroots action. Purpose: help strengthen community voice, encourage grassroots action, and address local needs in Milton Keynes.
Small Grants Fund
Amount: Up to £2,500
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Two Ridings Community Foundation’s Small Grants Fund is aimed at supporting small voluntary and community groups, small charities, and other types of not-for-profit organisations (e.g. CIC’s and CBS’s) with a turnover under £150,000.
Small Green Arts Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Small Green Arts Fund wishes to support a broad range of arts, culture and craft activity across the county, responding to and raising awareness of the climate crisis and encouraging local communities to look at ways of adapting and responding to climate change. The Fund will consider a wide range of arts projects.
Social Investment Fund (Scotland)
Amount: Up to £250,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Social Investment Fund offered by Foundation Scotland provides blended grant and loan investments to social enterprises, community organisations, and charities throughout Scotland. The fund can invest between £10,000 and £250,000 per organisation, with up to 25% of the investment being a non-repayable grant and the remainder being a repayable loan.
South Lanarkshire Renewable Energy Fund – Micro Grants
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Through funding from South Lanarkshire’s Renewable Energy Fund, Community Councils in South Lanarkshire can award micro grants of up to £500 to support local constituted and non-constituted groups, and where appropriate, individuals. The micro grants are intended to make the Renewable Energy Fund available to individuals and small local groups who need small amounts to pursue their objectives.
Stanley Morrison Trust
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The trustees consider the main categories to be supported are: Sporting activities in Scotland, with a particular emphasis on the encouragement of youth involvement. Charities which have their principal base of operation and benefit the West Coast of Scotland, and in particular, the Glasgow and Ayrshire area.
Stimulus Fund
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Stimulus Fund was set up by the Suffolk Lawn Tennis Association (SLTA) to expand tennis in Suffolk to the widest possible community by providing funding for small schemes aimed at increasing the number of players in both the junior and younger adult age-groups. SLTA is looking to discover and exploit a wider vein of talent By taking tennis further into the community socially and geographically By giving the.
Strategic Partnerships Grant
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Each year, our Strategic Partnership Grants focus on key themes highlighted by our Vital Signs MK report and your proposal must demonstrate the need for your project and how it will address issues relating to one or more of those themes. Violence Against Women and Girls Arts & Heritage Serious Youth Crime Prevention Or any of the areas supported by our Margaret Powell Fund: Supporting older people living with.
Support to community facilities
Amount: Up to £12,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: This is a closed grant aid scheme designed to assist a number of named voluntary organisations, which manage and/or maintain youth facilities and sports facilities, with their annual running costs. We hope this scheme makes a real difference to the quality of life for people living in Shetland.
Supporting Newcastle based organisations to engage residents in culture
Amount: Up to £12,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Newcastle Culture Investment Fund is a grant programme for independent organisations in the Newcastle City Council area, who are delivering culture and encouraging the creative expression of communities. Funds are awarded to organisations that can show they are contributing to the new Cultural Strategy for the city (2022-30).
Tangy Community Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Through the Tangy wind farm, SSE Renewables makes around £26,000 per year available for community and charitable projects in Argyll & Bute. The Tangy Wind Farm Community Fund is administered by the local community councils who benefit from the fund.
The Betty Ross Trust
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Betty Ross Trust has been established to provide financial or other assistance to individuals, charitable institutions, societies, foundations or funds, with the primary purpose of aiding those aged 60 and over, in need through reason of age, ill-health, disability or other disadvantage in the Perthshire area. This can be through the provision of funding or other assistance, such as equipment and help to enable.
The Curtin PARP Fund – Passionate about realising potential in environmental/green careers
Amount: Up to £7,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Curtin PARP Fund supports individuals in Tyne and Wear and Northumberland to realise their potential. Grants are available for people who wish to study or develop a career in environmental/green jobs (e.g.
The Curtin PARP Fund-Passionate About Realising Potential
Amount: Up to £7,500
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Curtin PARP Fund supports a number of activities including: Individuals undertaking courses which develop skills and talents. Activities for groups which develop skills and talents.
The Henderson Family Fund
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Henderson Family Fund prioritises support for young people in Northumberland experiencing hardship to enable them to undertake educational opportunities. Grants are available for individuals aged 16 – 25 who wish to take up an educational course and face financial barriers to this.
The Hobson Charity Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Hobson Charity makes grants to registered charities in England and Wales. The trustees support applications for specific capital or equipment projects and some other items not considered to be salaries or core costs.
The Jerusalem Trust
Amount: Up to £1,250,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Jerusalem Trust was founded in 1982 by Sir Timothy and Lady Susie Sainsbury and has awarded £94m worth of grants over forty years. The Trust funds Christian charities and organisations usually on a regional or national scale.
The LB Trust Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: A new charitable Trust Fund has been established to honour the life and legacy of Lynda Bentham, who sadly passed away in 2024 due to complications from Multiple Sclerosis. This Trust is designed to provide practical support to families who have a loved one living with MS or other long-term illnesses and disabilities.
The Royal Company of Archers Charitable Trust
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Royal Company of Archers Charitable Trust (“RCA CT”) is the charitable subsidiary of the Royal Company. The charity aims to build on the Royal Company’s core values of sport and fellowship, but also seeks to advance the heritage and culture of Scotland, including that of the armed services.
The SWEF Enterprise Fund
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Business development grants for young people and their businesses About The SWEF Enterprise Fund Individuals aged 18-30 living in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland can apply for a grant of up to £2,000 for their business, provided the business is turning over more than £500 per month and has been trading for less than two and a half years. Businesses must be registered in the UK.
The Ted Weekes Fund
Amount: Up to £4,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Our vision is a North East where everyone can be part of thriving, generous, and inclusive communities. Supporting children and young people in Seaton Sluice and New Hartley To build a thriving, generous, and inclusive North East today and for generations to come by inspiring philanthropy, investing in communities, and influencing change.
The Truemark Trust
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Truemark Trust makes grants to other UK registered charities for the relief of all kinds of social distress and disadvantage. Its policy is to make donations to mostly small local charities dealing with all kinds of disadvantage, with preferences to neighbourhood-based community projects and for innovatory work with less popular groups.