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We’ve added 111 new funding opportunities for charities, CICs and nonprofits across the UK.

If you need support applying for any of these grants, see how Fundin can help here.

Climate Connected Communities

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 11 May 2026
Overview: A design process and grant opportunity for creative and innovative ideas to help build climate resilience in London. The programme aims to prototype and test different ways of engaging Londoners with solution-focused ideas for climate resilience.

Made In Cov Grants 2026 to 2027

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 11 May 2026
Overview: ‘Made In Cov’ is a new grants programme for 2026 to 2027 by Coventry City Council. It will include grants of between £2,000 to £5,000 for organisations and freelance creative practitioners to deliver arts and creative activities for the benefit of residents in Coventry.

Summer Streets Fund

Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: 13 May 2026
Overview: The Summer Streets Fund supports London boroughs in delivering high-quality outdoor (al fresco) hospitality schemes to boost local economies, support the night-time economy, and create safer, more vibrant high streets through interventions like parking bay conversions and partial road closures. The Mayor has earmarked £400,000 of grant funding for projects delivering in summer 2026.

Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust Grant

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 14 May 2026
Overview: The Andrew Wainwright Reform Trust’s objectives are framed in general terms to work for a just and democratic society and to redress political and social injustices. It is a wide-ranging remit for reform, but the Trust will prioritise organisations that are ineligible for charitable funding because they are considered too political or radical to come within the Charity Commissions guidelines.

Community Engagement Funding 2026-2027

Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 15 May 2026
Overview: Safer Neighbourhood Boards (SNBs) are in place in every London Borough, bringing police and communities together to decide local policing and crime priorities, solve problems collaboratively and make sure that the public are involved in a wide range of other community safety decisions. SNBs have an important role to play in supporting engagement at a local level, promoting trust and confidence in the Metropolitan.

Home Starter Kits

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 15 May 2026
Overview: The B&Q Foundation ( bqfoundation.co.uk ) supports UK charities working to improve the lives of people in need by funding projects that make homes safe, welcoming, and comfortable. We provide grants for essential home improvements and home starter kits—helping individuals and families facing homelessness, domestic abuse, disabilities, illness, or financial hardship to feel more settled and supported in their living.

The Future Stories Fund

Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 17 May 2026
Overview: At Audible, we believe in the transformative power of stories and imagination. As part of Audible’s global commitment to youth and education, the Future Stories Fund invests in innovative, storytelling-led projects that help under-represented young people aged 12–18 unlock their creativity, strengthen their confidence, and expand their sense of what’s possible.

WWCE Community Fund

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 18 May 2026
Overview: The Wiltshire Wildlife Community Energy (WWCE) Community Fund encourages and supports local communities and voluntary groups to take initiatives in wildlife conservation, mitigation of climate change by promoting the responsible use of finite resources, reduction of carbon emissions, and alleviation of fuel poverty. The fund was established to distribute part of WWCE’s income back to the community and is.

Abingdon Caldecott Health and Wellbeing Grant Scheme

Amount: Up to £7,000
Closing date: 19 May 2026
Overview: The Abingdon Caldecott Health and Wellbeing Grant Scheme supports community-led projects that aim to improve health and wellbeing and reduce health inequalities for residents of the Abingdon Caldecott ward. The scheme is funded by Oxfordshire County Council (OCC) and delivered by Vale of White Horse District Council (VOWHDC) to take forward the recommendations of the Abingdon Caldecott Community Insight Profile.

Thamesmead Community Fund

Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 21 May 2026
Overview: We are delighted to manage the Thamesmead Community Fund . The Fund awards grants of up to £3,000 to support charities and community groups or individuals to deliver activities in Thamesmead that connect the community and support social and cultural activities.

B&Q Foundation Home Improvement Grants 2026

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: The B&Q Foundation Home Improvement Grant supports UK charities working to improve the lives of people in need by funding projects that make homes safe, welcoming, and comfortable. Grants are provided for essential home improvements and home starter kits for individuals and families facing homelessness, domestic abuse, disabilities, illness, or financial hardship.

LandAid Young Futures Fund

Amount: Up to £40,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: We’re proud to launch applications for our brand new funding programme, which expertly allocates the £1,178,000 raised by this years StreetSmart campaign to charity projects that need them most. The fund focuses on projects that increase access to safe, secure and affordable housing, alongside the support young people need to keep their homes and move towards independent living.

Skills for Londoners Community Outreach Programme 2026–29

Amount: Up to £120,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: The programme funds community organisations to raise awareness of adult education and employment support opportunities. It focuses on engaging Londoners who face barriers to learning, delivering engagement activities within the community, and establishing relationships with local adult education providers and employment support programmes.

Shropshire Grassroots Fund

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 27 May 2026
Overview: The Shropshire Grassroots Fund aims to increase the availability of grant funding for new start-up groups and those who have been operational for less than 12 months, and for small voluntary and community groups and organisations who have been in operation for over 12 months to build the capacity and sustainability and support (grassroots groups). Funded schemes must be located and delivered in Shropshire and.

Auchrobert Community Benefit Fund

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 31 May 2026
Overview: The Auchrobert Community Energy Society Community Fund arises because local people have bought a stake in the Auchrobert Windfarm. The Auchrobert Community Energy Society Board allocates a proportion of profits every year towards the Community Fund which supports communities in the vicinity of the windfarm to pursue environmental projects.Applications are assessed against the following priorities: * Projects to.

Belong North East Fund

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 31 May 2026
Overview: The Belong North East Fund supports existing and new projects which tackle disadvantage by bringing people together and building a sense of belonging for those who feel isolated or disenfranchised across the North East. This can be due to lack of opportunities linked to ethnicity, cultural differences, age, health, poverty, lack of voice, or where someone lives.

Dormant Assets Funding

Amount: Up to £1,500,000
Closing date: 31 May 2026
Overview: The Pathway Fund uses Dormant Assets capital to address systematic underinvestment in Black and Ethnically Minoritised (BEM)-led charities and social enterprises in England. We’re deploying £12m from the Dormant Assets scheme to unlock social investment into these communities.

AMOS Christian Trust Grant Funding

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 1 Jun 2026
Overview: The AMOS Christian Trust support projects by offering grants to organisations/groups for the advancement of the Christian Religion and spreading the gospel. Primarily, it is intended that the Trust should provide funding for projects where they are: Undertaken by Christian organisations Based in Scotland Short term to get the project started – normally one year.

D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust

Amount: Up to £8,000
Closing date: 1 Jun 2026
Overview: The D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust provides grants to UK-registered charities. They fund work in three areas: participation in the performing arts, creative health interventions, and heritage crafts and skills.

F100 Growth Fund

Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 2 Jun 2026
Overview: The F100 Growth Fund supports up to 15 high-potential, Black-led UK businesses through business workshops, financial modelling support, mentorship, wellbeing sessions, and a Demo Day at Sky HQ. Founders can receive up to £15,000 equity-free funding.

BCP Crisis and Resilience Fund

Amount: Up to £15,000
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.

The W. G. Edwards Charitable Foundation Grants

Amount: Up to £1,500
Closing date: 5 Jun 2026
Overview: The Foundation supports registered UK charities with innovative projects which improve the health and wellbeing of the over-65s. Grants are given for refurbishment; equipment; innovative schemes for ongoing care; and projects which help people live active and fulfilling lives.

The Barnes Fund – Grant Giving Fund

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 6 Jun 2026
Overview: The Barnes Fund exists to support the community of Barnes, especially people with the greatest need. The Fund provides financial grants to organisations and charities which provide services to Barnes residents.Funding available for organisations: * Core Funding and Capital Revenue Grants: Available for general operating costs.

Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund (£100,000)

Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: 8 Jun 2026
Overview: Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund exists to empower groups in our region to improve their local water environment and create positive social impact. It gives them the opportunity to drive change and tell us where money should be spent.

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.

Better Futures Fund: Delivery partner competition (Round 1)

Amount: Up to £39,800,000
Closing date: 12 Jun 2026
Overview: The £500 million Better Futures Fund (BFF) will support up to 200,000 children, young people and their families over the next 10 years. It will do this by bringing together government, local communities, charities, social enterprises, investors and philanthropists, to deliver place-based solutions to complex social problems.

Project Grants

Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: 12 Jun 2026
Overview: Project Grants of up to £30,000 fund substantial, collaborative projects between at least one GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives and Museums) or Heritage organisation and one community group. These grants support in-depth research, skills development, and the creation of lasting resources that reflect diverse voices and experiences.

Building Resilience Fund Freshwater Ecosystems

Amount: Up to £70,000
Closing date: 15 Jun 2026
Overview: The Building Resilience Fund Freshwater Ecosystems is delivered by the Charities Aid Foundation (CAF) to help non-profits focused on UK freshwater ecosystems build their organisational resilience. It aims to support organisations to anticipate, prepare for, and respond to challenges and opportunities, ensuring their long-term sustainability.

Weymouth Town Council Community Grants

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 21 Jun 2026
Overview: Funding is currently available through our community grant scheme, with the aim of benefiting worthy community, voluntary and charitable organisations in the local area. Organisations that work with communities in our area are able to apply for a grant from us to help fund new projects, equipment, events or training.This scheme empowers organisations, supports new projects and helps to improve lives.

Art Fund – Student Opportunities

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 26 Jun 2026
Overview: The programme enables students to explore an interest in the arts alongside future career options, while providing organisations with extra capacity which is skilled and accountable. At Art Fund, we support a growing community of 20,000 Student Art Pass members at over 200 universities across the UK.

Angus Irvine Playing Fields Fund

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 29 Jun 2026
Overview: The Angus Irvine Playing Fields Fund (AIPFF) exists to increase opportunities for young people in disadvantaged areas to play sport and enjoy its many benefits. Applications can be made for grants towards some or all the following types of projects with the intention of growing capacity to reach more young people: The development and improvement of playing fields and other community sport facilities The delivery of.

Disabled Children’s Holiday Grant (Group)

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The Adamson Trust is a long established Perthshire charity based in Crieff. We are able to give financial help with the cost of holidays or respite breaks for disabled children aged between 3 and 17 with physical, mental or emotional impairments.

Disabled Children’s Holiday Grant (Individual)

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The Adamson Trust is a long established Perthshire charity based in Crieff. We are able to give financial help with the cost of holidays or respite breaks for disabled children aged between 3 and 17 with physical, mental or emotional impairments.

Greater Manchester High Sheriff’s Police Trust (Greater Manchester)

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The Greater Manchester High Sheriff’s Police Trust is a partnership of individuals, companies, and voluntary or statutory agencies that are determined to make a contribution to Greater Manchester by supporting projects that reduce crime and the fear of crime in our communities. We believe that by working together we can find practical solutions to our crime challenges, and make Greater Manchester a better place to.

Small Change Big Difference Fund

Amount: Up to £2,500
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation aims to help alleviative poverty, improve health, and save lives. Donations are made to registered charities based in and who support beneficiaries in the UK.

Worthing Community Chest Fund – Grants for Growth

Amount: Up to £1,500
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: Worthing Community Chest is an independent charity that awards grants to locally based, not for profit, voluntary and charitable projects and organisations based in and serving the people of Worthing. The fund is looking for community projects that meet one or more of the following aims: improving the quality of life for under privileged and disadvantaged members of our community promoting social cohesion proposing.

Cockburnspath & Cove Community Fund (Scottish Borders)- Small Grants

Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 7 Jul 2026
Overview: The Co’path & Cove Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Community Council area of Cockburnspath and Cove. The Fund is a vehicle through which by six different funds are administered, provided by: Fred Olsen Renewables, the owner of Crystal Rig I & Crystal Rig II wind farms (opened respectively in 2004 and 2010).

Stroupster Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund (Highlands)

Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 15 Jul 2026
Overview: This fund supports a wide range of charitable activity and development that principally benefit the residents of the Dunnet & Canisbay Community Council area in Caithness. Approximately 20% of the fund is available for projects or services located outside that area, provided there is clear and evidenced benefit to residents of Dunnet & Canisbay.

Funded Partner Programme

Amount: Up to £150,000
Closing date: 20 Jul 2026
Overview: Barnwood Trust offers multi-year funding for organisations and groups working to create positive change for disabled people and people with mental health conditions in Gloucestershire. There are two types of funding available under this programme: Unrestricted Funding: Up to £150,000 over 3 years.

Proud Homes

Amount: Up to £200,000
Closing date: 24 Jul 2026
Overview: We want to fund organisations supporting young people facing or experiencing homelessness. Organisations that want to make their services safer and more inclusive for LGBT+ young people.

Annual Grant Rounds (2026)- £1,000 Grants

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: Grant rounds 3 and 4: Unpaid carers Projects that provide therapeutic support, including healthy eating and outdoor activities. To be eligible, a project must focus exclusively on unpaid adult (18 or over) carers as its beneficiaries, without extending services to other groups.

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation – John Stewart Memorial Fund

Amount: Up to £6,000
Closing date: 1 Aug 2026
Overview: John Stewart strongly believed in the importance of sport for a happy, healthy and fulfilled life, even when increasingly disabled by the prostate cancer that took his life. Through his diving and cycling tours, he discovered the world and its rich mix of people; Rowing, swimming and keep fit in Cambridge were central to his friendships and family life; watching (successful!) cricket and rugby surrounded by friends.

Olive and Jesse Palmer Fund

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 1 Aug 2026
Overview: The fund offers grants up to £5,000 to support organisations in Peterborough which are working to help local young people with learning disabilities to access positive activities and opportunities to develop their full potential.

Wryde Croft Wind Farm Community Fund

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 1 Aug 2026
Overview: The fund offers grants of up to £10,000 for community projects benefitting residents in eligible parishes within 6km of Wryde Croft Wind Farm, Peterborough. Larger grants may be considered on exception.

Applying for grant funding from the Structures Fund

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 3 Aug 2026
Overview: The Structures Fund provides grant funding to support the capital costs of repairing or replacing local highway structures. The fund is only available for structures that Local Highway Authorities (LHAs) and third parties cannot afford to maintain at, or restore to, full functionality themselves.

Nadara Westfield Wind Farm Community Fund (Cardenden)

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 3 Aug 2026
Overview: About this fund Nadara Westfield Wind Farm Community Fund (Cardenden) can support community projects benefiting residents of the Cardenden Community Council area. This charitable fund is provided by Westfield Wind Farm Limited (WWFL), a subsidiary of Nadara.

Community Fund

Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: 6 Aug 2026
Overview: Launched in May 2013, The Community Fund is specifically for local organisations, groups or individuals who need money to help fund a new community safety project or scheme. The fund is only available for new projects led by people based or operating solely or mainly within North Yorkshire and the City of York.

Yorkshire Historic Churches Trust Grants

Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 21 Aug 2026
Overview: Within the expansive county of Yorkshire there are over 2,500 places of worship. Over 800 of these have received at least one grant, and over £3,000,000 worth of grants have been distributed to places of worship by the Yorkshire Historic Churches Trust.

Vattenfall Clashindarroch Wind Farm Community Fund (Aberdeenshire and Moray)

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 26 Aug 2026
Overview: The Vattenfall Clashindarroch Wind Farm Community Fund supports charitable projects benefiting those living in the areas served by the community councils of Huntly, Strathbogie and Tap o’Noth and the area served by Cabrach Community Association. The overall purpose of the fund is to support positive change by investing in a wide range of inspirational, community-led activity in the Fund area that is strategic,.

Young and Talented – All Talent Fund

Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 31 Aug 2026
Overview: The Young and Talented Fund strives to help young individuals across Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly, who have demonstrated outstanding talent in a particular field – such as sport, the arts, and science – but are struggling to achieve their ambition or progress in their chosen career because of hardship or disability. Every aspiring star in Cornwall, whether they’re a musician, athlete, creative writer, or STEM.

Annandale and Nithsdale Community Benefit Company

Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 3 Sep 2026
Overview: Annandale and Nithsdale Community Benefit Company (ANCBC) is funded by the ScottishPower Renewables community benefit fund for Harestanes Windfarm in Dumfries and Galloway. The fund primarily supports community projects located within or directly benefiting one or more of 42 community council areas in Annandale and Nithsdale as detailed below.

Nadara A’Chruach Wind Farm Community Fund (Argyll and Bute)

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 4 Sep 2026
Overview: The A’Chruach Wind Farm Community Fund supports community projects benefitting those living in one or more of the following community council areas: West Loch Fyne, Dunadd and Lochgilphead. The fund is provided by Nadara, the developer and owner of the A’Chruach Wind Farm in Argyll & Bute.

Baron Davenport’s Charity – Organisation Grants

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 15 Sep 2026
Overview: Baron Davenport’s Charity provides grants to organisations operating in the West Midlands across three main categories: Homes for Older People, Almshouses and Hospices: Grants to residential homes for older people, almshouses and hospices (for children and adults). Children’s Organisations: Grants to organisations established for the benefit of children and young people under the age of 25 (e.g.

Annual Grant Rounds (2026)- £5,000 Grants

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: Grant rounds 3 and 4: Unpaid carers Projects that provide therapeutic support, including healthy eating and outdoor activities. To be eligible, a project must focus exclusively on unpaid adult (18 or over) carers as its beneficiaries, without extending services to other groups.

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust – Service Pupil Support Programme

Amount: Up to £150,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: The Service Pupil Support programme sits within MOD’s dedicated Armed Forces Families Fund and ensures the needs of service pupils are met through effective interventions to support them along their educational pathway. This programme will award grants of £5,000 to £150,000 for projects which address the needs of children aged 4-18 in full-time statutory education who are from currently serving armed forces families.

Do it for East Yorkshire (DifEY)

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: The Do it for East Yorkshire Community Grant recognises that the cost-of-living crisis is putting unforeseen pressures on residents and community groups across the county. We are committed to supporting sustainable community activities that improve health and wellbeing, increase access to local resources and services, and reduce social isolation.

The Barrack Charitable Trust

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: The Barrack Charitable Trust was established to reach deserving causes and support charitable projects.The Trust Purposes: The advancement of the arts, heritage and culture. The provision of recreational facilities, or the organisation of recreational facilities, with the object of improving the conditions of life for the persons for whom the facilities are primarily intended.

Financial Futures Fund

Amount: Up to £300,000
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.

RWE Rosehall Wind Farm Community Fund (Highlands)

Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 9 Oct 2026
Overview: This fund supports a broad range of community activity and development of benefit to those living in the Community Council areas of Ardgay & District; Creich; and Lairg, within the County of Sutherland. Grants are available to constituted not-for-profit groups or organisations working to benefit these communities.

Holiday grants

Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 19 Nov 2026
Overview: The Holiday Grants Programme offers one-off grants for schools, youth groups and non-profit organisations to take children aged 13 and under on recreational day trips or short residential trips. We know that memorable experiences can have a lasting impact, boosting wellbeing, building confidence, and offering a break from daily pressures.

Aldi Scottish Sport Fund

Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 22 Nov 2026
Overview: The Aldi Scottish Sports Fund is returning for its 10th year, and to celebrate this milestone, the top prize fund has increased to £3,000. This annual initiative provides grants to help registered community sports organisations with essentials like equipment, kits, training costs and more – encouraging participation for all ages and abilities.

AIM Training Grants

Amount: Up to £350
Closing date: 30 Nov 2026
Overview: AIM Training Grants are available to support member museums to develop the skills and expertise of their workforce, both paid and voluntary. AIM Training Grants can support costs related to fees, accommodation (where distance travel is involved) and environmentally sensitive travel.

Project Funding

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 31 Jan 2027
Overview: The George Oliver Foundation strives to raise funds to improve the lives of disadvantaged children in any way they can. Each year they fund a range of projects with organisations that work to support children and young people in many different ways.

Growing Communities Fund

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 28 Feb 2027
Overview: The Growing Communities Fund is intended to support proactive, effective, measurable, and sustainable actions to enable individuals and communities to build self-reliance, community resilience and improving mental health and wellbeing as well as tackle the current cost of living issues through reducing food and fuel inequalities. The fund can support projects that: could offer a welcome and safe space, something to.

Sustainable Communities Food Fund (formerly Food Security Fund)

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 31 Mar 2027
Overview: Babergh District Council and Mid Suffolk supports community food projects with capital funding through the Food Security Fund, enabling and encouraging residents to access healthy food, leading to improved physical and mental wellbeing for all in the area. The aims of the programme are to: Create or support sustainable, community-led initiatives.

The Animal Defence Trust (UK)

Amount: Varies
Closing date: 31 Mar 2027
Overview: The Animal Defence Trust makes grants to approved charities working in animal welfare in the United Kingdom and occasionally elsewhere. Grants are available to animal charities who care for animals which have undergone suffering and cruelty before rescue.

Boiler Upgrade Scheme

Amount: Up to £7,500
Closing date: 31 Dec 2027
Overview: The Boiler Upgrade Scheme (BUS) provides grants to support the installation of low-carbon heating systems in homes and small non-domestic properties in England and Wales. It aims to encourage property owners to switch from fossil fuel heating systems to more sustainable alternatives, reducing carbon emissions.

ABZ Propeller Fund

Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The ABZ Propeller Fund was established to ensure local communities share in the success of Aberdeen International Airport. It provides financial support to community groups and charities that are committed to improving the opportunities, facilities and services available to local people.

Assumption Legacy Fund

Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Assumption Legacy Fund (ALF) is a grant-making trust set up to support charitable projects for the public benefit in the UK. ALF gives priority to the advancement of education, with a focus on the Roman Catholic faith, and for the advancement of the Roman Catholic religion.

Autism Aware UK Funding

Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Each year Autism Aware UK will set aside a limited amount of funds which will then be donated to support schools/groups/organisations that support people affected by autism.

Ballinger Charitable Trust Grants

Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Ballinger Charitable Trust seeks to support charities, CICs and community groups in North-East England, through grants and funding. The Trust provides Unrestricted / Core Grants as well as Project / Capital Grants.

Barrow Cadbury Trust – Grant Programmes

Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Barrow Cadbury Trust is an independent charity using all its resources for social justice. We seek long-term solutions by looking at root causes of inequality, frequently working in partnership with others to identify solutions.

Buttle UK – Chances for Children Grants

Amount: Up to £2,400
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grants of up to £2,400 are available to support the needs of vulnerable children and young people who have experienced a recent crisis or change in life that has had a significant impact on their wellbeing and their education. The funding supports children (aged 2-18) living with a parent/carer, or young people (aged 20 and under) living independently with no family backing.

Clergy – Christian Grants programme

Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Christian Grants programme supports initiatives that promote Anglican Clergy Wellbeing. Grants of £10,000 or more per year are available for up to three years.

Community Fund

Amount: Up to £1,500
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Foundation’s Community Fund programme helps Barratt Redrow’s divisions do more for local charities and improve the quality of life for those living in their area by enabling each division to regularly nominate local charities for a one-off £1,500 donation. Barratt Redrow’s divisions receive many more Expressions of Interest than they’re able to support and if you are being considered for a donation we will be in.

Community Fund

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Community Grants Fund is intended to invest in communities to bring about a positive and lasting change for the benefit of the whole community. Funding is available for projects that demonstrate lasting community benefit.

Diddington Community First Fund

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Diddington Community First Fund offers grants in the region of £10,000 to support projects benefitting the residents of Diddington Parish. Projects should fit one or more of the following criteria: Providing/maintaining local facilities for meetings, recreation, and leisure.

Economic Justice Programme – Building an Alternative Economic Model

Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Through the Economic Justice programme, Barrow Cadbury Trust is supporting the movement against economic injustice in Birmingham. The programme focuses on personal empowerment to enable people to influence policy and practice; campaigning and advocacy for change; and supporting organisations building alternative approaches.

General Charitable Grants

Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grants support charitable causes aligned with the Trust’s objectives: aiding disadvantaged individuals (especially the young) , supporting local conservation work , and expedition projects . Awards may be made for specific project costs or to help with the general running costs of the charity.

Grand Plan Fund

Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grand Plan is a charity supporting artists of colour across the UK with £1,000 grants to take a leap with their creative practice. The fund aims to support projects and people that might not easily find funding elsewhere.

Grants Programme

Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Agnes Hunter Trust SCIO supports registered charities delivering health and social welfare projects in Scotland. The Trust focuses on one key area of funding: offering grants to charities that support disabled people in Scotland.

Grants for Individuals

Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Barnwood Trust’s Grants for Individuals programme helps disabled people and people with mental health conditions across Gloucestershire access the support and advice they need. The Trust works with Citizen’s Advice North & West Gloucestershire to direct people to individual funding.

Grants for Schools & Organisations

Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Aldgate and Allhallows Foundation is an education charity that exists to benefit young people from the City of London and London Borough of Tower Hamlets.We can only consider applications for education projects from schools and organisations that will benefit: children or young people under the age of 30 who are permanent residents of London Borough of Tower Hamlets or the City of London in full-time education.

National Lottery Awards for All Scotland

Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: We fund projects that bring people together and help communities across Scotland thrive. Social connections and community activities are at the heart of healthier, happier lives, that’s why we support community-led projects.

Oil Crisis & Resilience Fund

Amount: Up to £400
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Grants of up to £400 are available for individuals and families living in Cambridgeshire who rely on oil to heat their homes and water, and are struggling to do so in light of significant rises in oil costs. The fund is rolling and may be closed at short notice when funds are exhausted.Additional Support: – Citizens Advice Rural Cambs: Cambridgeshire Local Assistance Scheme plus other pots of funding for those.

Scottish Social Growth Fund

Amount: Up to £500,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The third round of the Scottish Social Growth Fund offers flexible loan finance to help social enterprises and charities in Scotland grow, develop new services, or strengthen their long-term sustainability. Whether you’re purchasing property or developing new income streams, the Scottish Social Growth Fund can support you with the patient capital you need.

Tesco Stronger Starts (Fruit & Veg Grants)

Amount: Up to £1,500
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: At Tesco, community is key to our purpose. The ambition at the heart of our community work is to help children access healthy and nutritious food as part of their daily routine.

The Barbour Foundation

Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Barbour Foundation was set up to support charities and good causes primarily in the North East of England and support research into the causes of chronic illness.The Foundation has a diverse collection of objectives, including: 1. The relief of persons in the North East of England who are in conditions of need, by reasons of their social and economic circumstances, hardship or distress.

The Wynn Foundation Charitable Grant

Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Wynn Foundation exists to support community needs and create opportunities for groups and individuals across Shropshire to prosper. Small, yet much needed, contributions and improved accessibility to support, learning and technology help to redress the balance of equal opportunities – to enhance quality of life and the pathway to achievement.

World Traders Charitable Trust Grants

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Objectives of the Trust: To promote World Trade in all its aspects. The relief of poor persons engaged in, or affected by, world trade and their dependants.

YDMT Community Grants

Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Yorkshire Dales Millennium Trust’s community grants scheme aims to work with a wide range of grass root and community organisations to enable passionate people to run projects and initiatives that help us to deliver at least one of our three aims: People: YDMT supports people to live in, visit and care for the area Landscape: YDMT helps to protect and enhance the landscape and culture of the area Wildlife: YDMT.

York Pride Community Pot

Amount: Up to £300
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: York Pride is dedicated to giving back to the LGBTQ+ community in York and North Yorkshire through our Community Pot, an initiative that provides one-off grants of up to £300. These grants are designed to support registered charities and not-for-profit organisations delivering projects, events, or activities that make a meaningful difference to the lives of LGBTQ+ people in our region.

Yorkshire GREEN Local Community Fund

Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Funding is available for positive and impactful projects benefiting communities currently hosting the Yorkshire GREEN project (National Grid Electricity Transmission construction). Projects must align with one or more of the following themes: Providing education and Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) opportunities Protecting the environment and ensuring access to green spaces Improving community spaces.

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