We’ve added 96 new funding opportunities for charities, CICs and nonprofits across the UK.
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Norfolk Smokefree Generation Fund
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 18 May 2026
Overview: The Norfolk Smokefree Generation Fund has been made possible by Norfolk County Council Public Health through funding from the Government’s Smokefree Generation Plans , to support smokers aged 18+ in their community to access stop smoking support and increase the number of quit attempts made. The funding can also be used to support pathways and drive capacity within the system.
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.
Health and Wellbeing in Museums Fund
Amount: Up to £75,000
Closing date: 20 May 2026
Overview: The Museums Association, funded by the Julia Rausing Trust, is providing a programme of grant-making, networking and learning dissemination for health and wellbeing programmes in museums. Grants will enable the development and continuation of groundbreaking health and wellbeing programmes in UK museums during a time of financial crisis and increasing demand for services.
The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund (Main Grants)
Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: 20 May 2026
Overview: We hold two grants rounds per year. This year we are looking for proposals wanting to work with young women and girls who have been in the criminal justice system or who are at a high risk of entering it.
Childnet Film Competition 2026
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: Childnet is inviting films made by young people that look at the ways that AI can be used to help people, as well as how young people can keep themselves and their peers safe whilst using or encountering AI online. Films could also include information about what young people should do if they are worried or upset when using AI, or by content created with AI.
Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES)
Amount: Up to £10,000,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: The £107 million Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) provides funding to public, private and third sector applicants in England and Wales to support improvements to existing district heating or communal heating projects that are operating sub-optimally and resulting in poor outcomes for customers and operators.
Holiday Hunger Grants
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: Holiday Hunger Grants are available to organisations and service providers who support children and young people (up to and including 18 years old) that have a genuine need for support, are disadvantaged due to poverty, increase in the cost of living and face food insecurity. This funding is specifically to provide disadvantaged children and young people who have a lack of access to food AND activities in the school.
Skills for Londoners Community Outreach Programme 2026–29
Amount: Up to £120,000
Closing date: 22 May 2026
Overview: The Skills for Londoners Community Outreach Programme 2026-29 will directly fund community organisations to raise awareness and increase participation of London’s adult skills and employment support opportunities. Objectives include: Reaching diverse communities, tackling barriers to accessing learning, and establishing partnerships with London’s Skills Providers.
Movement for Good – Health & Wellbeing Special Draw
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 24 May 2026
Overview: To support the incredible work that so many charities do to support health and wellbeing, the Movement for Good Awards’ first special draw of the year will award £5,000 each to 10 charities working in this area. Through our partnership funding, we are supporting and building lasting relationships with charities.
Green Roots Fund
Amount: Up to £500,000
Closing date: 28 May 2026
Overview: The Green Roots programme aims to help nature thrive in the city by giving London communities active ways to transform their local spaces. It focuses on making the environment better for all Londoners, while addressing issues such as inequality, biodiversity loss and climate resilience.
Megawatt Community Energy Fund Grant
Amount: Up to £4,000
Closing date: 28 May 2026
Overview: The Megawatt Community Energy Fund uses the profit from the business activity of Bristol Energy Cooperative and Low Carbon Gordano to encourage and support community action on reducing carbon in our atmosphere, and/or making energy more affordable. Climate change is happening now, solutions are available now, and we all can make a difference now.
Michael Marks Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £46,000
Closing date: 31 May 2026
Overview: The Michael Marks Charitable Trust supports registered charities that are involved in the promotion and conservation of culture and the environment. A limited number of smaller and larger grants are available to registered charities working in the areas of the arts, education and the environment.
Big Bike Revival Grant Programme 2026
Amount: Up to £3,500
Closing date: 1 Jun 2026
Overview: Grants of up to £3,500 are available to a wide range of not-for-profit and charitably inclined organisations in England, including local authorities, for projects that support people returning to cycling, starting as complete beginners, as well as people who do not cycle regularly. The target audience for the Big Bike Revival grant programme is adults who are either not currently cycling or cycling less frequently,.
Healthy Heart Grants – England (North)
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 3 Jun 2026
Overview: The Healthy Heart Grant is available for projects that work with adults and that actively promote heart health or reduce the risk of heart disease through primary or secondary prevention. We do not currently fund projects for children.
The UK Youth Fund
Amount: Up to £150,000
Closing date: 3 Jun 2026
Overview: UK Youth and Pears Foundation have launched a new £10 million fund to champion an approach that works: providing multi-year, unrestricted funding alongside targeted capacity-building support to small youth organisations. The aim of the Fund is to strengthen the financial resilience and capacity of small youth and outdoor learning organisations across the UK through two key outcomes: Outcome 1: Improved Financial.
Community Action Microgrants
Amount: Up to £2,500
Closing date: 4 Jun 2026
Overview: The Community Action Microgrants, in memory of Louie Ward Herbert, aim to continue his passion and legacy in community building and organising. Grants will support citizen-led projects and community development activity aimed at promoting equality, inclusion, and community cohesion.
Pears Youth Fund
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 8 Jun 2026
Overview: The Pears Youth Fund is a partnership between Leeds Community Foundation, GiveBradford and Pears Foundation, which aims to support organisations to deliver youth work and promote youth voice, youth empowerment and youth activities. This programme offers flexible funding that can support your core youth work (e.g., staffing, overheads, organisational costs), and/or specific activities or projects you want to deliver.
Strategic Legal Fund
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: 8 Jun 2026
Overview: The Strategic Legal Fund (SLF) for migrant groups in the UK is a fund to support legal work in the UK that goes beyond securing justice for an individual and makes a significant contribution to law, practice and procedures to uphold and promote the rights of people seeking asylum, refugees and migrants more generally. The SLF aims to tackle injustices and inconsistencies in law and practice that disadvantage or.
Momentum Youth Fund
Amount: Up to £750
Closing date: 15 Jun 2026
Overview: Momentum Youth Fund grants are available to help groups provide the best support, or life-enriching opportunities, to the children and young people in their community. Grants of up to £750 are available to support a range of community activities and projects that benefit children and young people in Norfolk aged 11-19, and up to 25 for young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND).
Rosa’s Stand With Us Fund
Amount: Up to £28,000
Closing date: 22 Jun 2026
Overview: The Stand With Us fund was set up to address the critical lack of investment in frontline organisations supporting women and girls who experience male violence. Originally started with money raised by Reclaim These Streets in the wake of the appalling kidnap, rape and murder of Sarah Everard, the fund exists to make the UK safer for all women and girls.
Young Women in Mind programme
Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: 22 Jun 2026
Overview: We set up the Young Women in Mind programme to help improve the mental health of women aged 16-25 in the UK. We’ve committed £5 million in funding over five years (2021-2026).
Naturesave Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 25 Jun 2026
Overview: The Naturesave Trust supports environmental and community-led projects. The current May – June funding window theme is Creative Action for Nature with a focus on young people.
Weavers’ Company Charitable Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 2 Jul 2026
Overview: The Weavers’ Company Benevolent Fund was set up in 1973, succeeding an existing charitable fund. The Fund’s principal aim is to support people in trouble, particularly ex-offenders and young people involved in the Criminal Justice System.
Healthy Heart Grant – Scotland
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 8 Jul 2026
Overview: The Healthy Heart Grant is available for projects that work with adults and that actively promote heart health or reduce the risk of heart disease through primary or secondary prevention. We do not currently fund projects for children.
The Money Saving Expert (MSE) Charity Grant
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 13 Jul 2026
Overview: The MSE Charity supports the delivery of projects that help people improve their financial capability—both now and in the future. We fund practical, targeted activities that empower individuals to better manage their money and make informed financial decisions.
AF3: Early Years programme
Amount: Up to £80,000
Closing date: 15 Jul 2026
Overview: Under this programme the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust will award grants of between £5,000 and £80,000 on behalf of the MOD’s Armed Forces Families Fund Early Years programme, towards projects lasting up to two years, which help enhance early childhood education and childcare settings to meet specific needs of young children from armed forces families. Projects must clearly benefit armed forces families with a.
Congregational & General Charitable Trust – Funding
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 23 Jul 2026
Overview: We give grants for all sorts of building projects to all sorts of churches of the Protestant tradition. The Trust encourages churches to take professional advice (e.g.
Hadyard Hill Community Fund (Dailly) (Large Grant)
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 30 Jul 2026
Overview: Hadyard Hill Community Fund (Dailly), is funded by SSE community benefit funding from the Hadyard Hill wind farm in South Ayrshire. The fund supports projects located within or directly benefiting the community area of Dailly.
Hadyard Hill Community Fund (Dailly) (Standard Grant)
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 30 Jul 2026
Overview: Hadyard Hill Community Fund (Dailly), is funded by SSE community benefit funding from the Hadyard Hill wind farm in South Ayrshire. The fund supports projects located within or directly benefiting the community area of Dailly.
Individual Awards
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: Individuals based in the UK, who can demonstrate the barriers they face and how receiving an award will support their music making, are eligible to apply for an Individual Award if their proposal fits the description of our current award categories. You may apply on behalf of an individual.
Pride in Place Impact Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: A £1.5 million investment to improve local pride and community spaces by March 2027. Funding focuses on community spaces, public spaces, and high street/town centre revitalization.
The BFBS Big Salute
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: The BFBS Big Salute is our annual campaign that raises vital funds for armed forces charities and is separate to grants awarded under the BFBS Welfare Fund scheme. Each year we invite forces charities to apply for grants to support specific projects for the serving military, families or veterans with every penny raised goes to the beneficiary projects.
The Dream Fund 2026-27
Amount: Up to £5,000,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: A single grant of £5 million is available to support a ‘dream’ project in one or more areas in England, Scotland and Wales. Applications must be from two to four organisations working in partnership to develop innovative solutions to society’s most challenging problems.
Dan Maskell Tennis Trust
Amount: Up to £1,600
Closing date: 3 Aug 2026
Overview: The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust is a tennis charity that raises funds for people with disabilities. The funding is intended to support people with all disabilities (physical impairment, deaf, learning disability, visually impaired etc) in the UK to play tennis through the purchase of wheelchairs, tennis equipment and grants for coaching.
The Screwfix Foundation
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 10 Aug 2026
Overview: The Screwfix Foundation is a registered charity set up in 2013 in the UK and launched in the Republic of Ireland in 2025. We are passionate about making a difference to communities for the benefit of people in need.
Wingates Wind Farm Community Grants Scheme
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 10 Aug 2026
Overview: The Wingates Wind Farm Community Fund is operated and managed by Nadara (formerly Infinis) and administered by Community Action Northumberland (CAN). The fund is expected to provide grants of approximately £45,000 per annum for the local community throughout the life of the wind farm.
Healthy Heart Grant – England (South)
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 12 Aug 2026
Overview: The Healthy Heart Grant is available for projects that work with adults and that actively promote heart health or reduce the risk of heart disease through primary or secondary prevention. We do not currently fund projects for children.
Manchester Guardian Society
Amount: Up to £3,500
Closing date: 14 Aug 2026
Overview: The Manchester Guardian Society Charitable Trust is a grant making charity based in Manchester which makes donations to a wide variety of community based organisations in the Greater Manchester area. The Trustees are particularly interested in assisting the following:- Organisations for young people e.g.
MPGA Grants (Metropolitan Public Gardens Association)
Amount: Up to £1,500
Closing date: 18 Aug 2026
Overview: The Metropolitan Public Gardens Association (MPGA) is a long-established London charity, founded in 1882, dedicated to protecting and enhancing the capital’s green spaces. For over 140 years, it has provided modest grants to community projects that improve, preserve, or create public gardens, parks, and neglected areas across all 33 London boroughs.
The Youth Trailblazer Fund (Round 13)
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: 28 Aug 2026
Overview: The Youth Music Trailblazer fund offers grants of £2,000 to £30,000 to organisations in England to run projects for children and young people (25 or under) to make, learn and earn in music. The project should trial work or test a new way of working, sustain a grassroots programme or disrupt the status quo (or all three!).
Healthy Heart Grant – Northern Ireland
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 16 Sep 2026
Overview: Heart Research UK offer Healthy Heart Grants of up to £15,000 for community projects aimed at supporting adults to reduce their risk of coronary heart disease, helping them to live healthier, happier and longer lives. Our grants are available to charities and community interest companies across the UK.
Local Communities Fund
Amount: Up to £249,999
Closing date: 16 Sep 2026
Overview: The Local Communities Fund offers support for projects seeking funding in the area of South Cumberland and Whitehaven & Coastal (the former area of Copeland). The fund focuses on four priority areas: Employment & Enterprise Community Wellbeing Children & Young People Places & Spaces Projects must demonstrate that they can align with both the Cumberland Council Strategic Plan and the NDA Local Social Impact &.
NextGen Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 25 Sep 2026
Overview: The Youth Music NextGen Fund offers young creatives grants of up to £3,000 to make their ideas happen. The Youth Music NextGen Fund is for early-stage musicians and wider music adjacent creatives, whose lack of finance holds them back from pursuing their goals.
The Thriplow Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 25 Sep 2026
Overview: The Thriplow Charitable Trust is a trust, registered in 1993, whose aims are the furtherance of higher education and research, with preference given to British institutions. Primary, secondary and early years education do not fall within the Trust’s remit, nor does it normally support capital projects, such as new buildings.
Charity Grants
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: We believe in Arts for All and are committed to supporting UK arts, crafts and heritage organisations whose work makes a positive difference in their communities. Our grants aim to widen access to the arts, strengthen local cultural activity, and help develop skills across the arts and heritage sectors.
The Beckenham Theatre Trust
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: The Beckenham Theatre Trust was created to advance access to the creative arts for small charities and non-charitable groups and clubs operating in South London and Kent. The Trust is especially keen to support projects that promote access to community arts for: older people, young people, people living with a disability, a mental health condition, people experiencing financial hardship, or experiencing social.
Barclays Community Sport Fund – Female Coaches for Girls Grant
Amount: Up to £200
Closing date: 4 Nov 2026
Overview: Barclays believe in creating opportunities for all through access to sport. Through the Barclays Community Sport Fund, we want to grow participation at every level and have grants dedicated to getting more women qualified across the UK to coach girls’ football, tennis and cricket at a grassroots level.
Frederick Soddy Schools Award
Amount: Up to £700
Closing date: 30 Nov 2026
Overview: The Frederick Soddy Schools Award scheme was created in 2018 when the Frederick Soddy Trust became a linked charity of the Society, creating a new set of grants to support school and student fieldwork and expeditions.Schools often find it difficult to compete successfully for funds from the main grant-giving bodies or to allocate their own resources to field studies. The aim of the Frederick Soddy Schools Awards is.
Benefact Group Movement for Good – £1,000 Draws
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 15 Dec 2026
Overview: The Benefact Group Movement for Good Programme is a charitable giving programme where donations are given to eligible charities, nominated by individuals who complete the Nominations Form. Nominations are open all year, and your favourite charities, CICs or non-profits have the chance to win £1,000.
Realisation Grants
Amount: Up to £4,000
Closing date: 1 Mar 2027
Overview: The Centre for British Photography is delighted to announce our grants programme, supporting artists working with photography across Britain. This year’s grants are supported by the Broccoli Foundation and the Hyman Collection.
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.
AHF Loan Programmes (Heritage Impact Fund & General Funds)
Amount: Up to £500,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) provides tailored social investment loans for charities and social enterprises across the UK seeking to acquire, reuse, or redevelop buildings of historic or architectural importance. Heritage Impact Fund: Targeted at charities and social enterprises aiming to deliver demonstrable and significant social impact alongside heritage conservation.
Affordable Warmth Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Council’s Affordable Warmth Grant is available for lower-cost measures such as loft and cavity wall insulation, and repairs to heating and windows. It is designed for individuals who want to make low-carbon home heating improvements and lower their energy bills.
Angling Improvement Fund: Fish Protection & Predation Management
Amount: Up to £6,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Angling Trust, with the support of the Environment Agency (EA), provides the Angling Improvement Fund (AIF) to support non-lethal and legal techniques to manage unsustainable predation at angling sites and venues across England. Funded by income generated through the sale of the EA’s coarse and non-migratory trout fishing licences, the grant aims to provide a direct benefit to anglers.
Bath Boules Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Bath Boules Trust seeks to distribute funds raised to as many worthy causes as possible and over the years has granted donations to over 70 local charities. Charities are encouraged to request a grant from the Trust at any time for their consideration.
Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Historic Churches Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Beds and Herts Historic Churches Trust helps hundreds of churches across both counties by providing grants towards the costs of restoration, repair, and development. Grants are available for conservation, repair, and development.
Benbrack Wind Farm Sustainable Community Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Red Rock Renewables has announced a £10m Sustainable Community Fund for its Benbrack wind farm in Dumfries & Galloway. The developer has reached agreements with three community organisations who will administer the Fund in their respective areas and maximise the benefit to their communities.
Bright Green Homes
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: This funding is for homeowners and tenants who want to make homes more energy efficient and lower energy bills. Private landlords can also apply on behalf of tenants who are living in properties they own (where the tenant’s household income meets eligibility requirements).
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.
Climate Action Fund – Food Systems
Amount: Up to £7,000,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: We want to fund projects that strengthen our food system and reduce food insecurity for people and communities. We want to support ways of producing enough healthy, affordable food without harming the planet.
Community Impact Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Benefact Trust’s Community Impact Grants programme supports churches, cathedrals and Christian charities, delivering projects that make a meaningful difference to communities. The programme focuses on revenue funding for projects lasting up to three years.
Crisis Payments (Crisis Resilience Fund)
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Crisis Resilience Fund (CRF) is made up of money the Council receives from the Government to help low income households who have been affected by a financial shock, an unexpected expense, or a sudden drop in income. If you are a BANES resident on a low income and are struggling financially, you may be entitled to support with: Food Essential items Furniture / Appliances Rent / Housing Transport Heating Oil Bills.
Graham Webster Research Fund
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Association for Roman Archaeology is a Registered Charity and Limited Company which uses its membership income to promote the following objectives: to spread knowledge of Roman civilisation, research on Roman sites in the U.K., preserve our Roman antiquities, present Roman sites and collections, and publish findings from all our active archaeological archives. Our principal objective is to promote the.
Grants for Mothers and Babies in Crisis
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Guild provides loans, grants, baby goods and baby clothes to pregnant women and mothers in need and other organisations who fulfil the Charity’s criteria, particularly pregnancy counselling organisations, where its resources allow. The Guild of Our Lady of Good Counsel is a London-based grant-making charity that aims to serve women from all religious backgrounds, all nationalities, all ages, all social classes,.
Holiday Grants
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: We welcome applications for up to £1,000 to support the costs of holiday activities for disadvantaged young people( under 25yrs of age) across the UK. Applications will be considered throughout the year but please allow up to 8 weeks between submission and notification of the result.
Individual Giving Fund
Amount: Up to £432
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Supporting the lives of older people in the West of England has been part of the vision of St Monica Trust since it began 100 years ago. Today the Charitable Giving Team helps tackle a variety of issues by distributing hundreds of thousands of pounds to individuals, families and organisations across Bristol, Bath and North-East Somerset, South Gloucestershire, and North Somerset.
Lendology Energy Efficiency Loans
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Lendology offers low-cost loans for energy-related home improvements. This funding is for homeowners and landlords in Bath and North East Somerset who want to install a variety of measures to improve the energy efficiency of their property.
Motability Scheme-related Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Motability Scheme-related grants provide financial help to Motability Scheme customers towards the costs of leasing a suitable car or wheelchair-accessible vehicle. Each year, they provide a small number of means-tested grants to people most in need of financial help to use the Scheme.
North Pickenham Windfarm Community Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The North Pickenham Windfarm Community Fund is aimed at small community led organisations that are working in communities within a 5 kilometre radius of North Pickenham Windfarm.
Physical Activity Grants 2026
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Parkinson’s UK Physical Activity Grants Programme supports activity providers to develop more physical activity opportunities across the UK for inactive people with Parkinson’s to become and stay active, and improve social wellbeing as a result of attending the project. We are looking for innovative and new projects that will: Support people with Parkinson’s to take part in movement-based activities that help.
Prototype Fund
Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Applications for the Prototype Fund are currently paused. Expressions of Interest in future funding rounds are open now.
Research Grant Programme
Amount: Up to £1,000,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: These grants support other charities and organisations to develop and expand on existing research for existing transport accessibility solutions. The additional research should produce data that can be accessed by all, which can help more disabled people in the short term.
SWEF Business Grants
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: SWEF offers business grants of up to £2,000 for young entrepreneurs aged 18–30 and living in Norfolk, to set up or grow their business. SWEF offers two types of grants: Start-Up Grant Grants of up to £500 for Norfolk-based young entrepreneurs to launch their business.
St Austell Brewery Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Since 2003, the St Austell Brewery Charitable Trust has been proudly supporting local charities, community causes, and individuals in need across the South West – helping to make a meaningful difference, close to home. Our annual Celtic Beer Festival is the headline fundraising event, bringing people together to raise vital funds for the communities we serve.
Starter Fund
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Applications will open in May 2026. With grants of £20,000 available for own-IP development, a pathway offering a structured programme of professional support, and a direct link to the Prototype Fund, the Starter Fund is the perfect route into the UK Games Fund for graduate, very early stage and solo developers.
The 4814 Trust
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: We champion new and ambitious charities dedicated to creating meaningful change and building a better world. Despite limited resources, these organisations tackle some of society’s most pressing challenges – mental health, homelessness, injustice, exploitation, crime prevention, end-of-life, disability, poverty, and more.
The AD Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £30,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The AD Charitable Trust funds projects in the United Kingdom that support disadvantaged people, helping them both practically and in building esteem, so they can reach their full potential. The Trust primarily aims to support charities and programmes that specifically deal with the problems that arise from “transitional issues” within disadvantaged communities in the UK.
The Anna Rosa Forster Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Trust makes small grants to UK registered charities working in the fields of medical research, animal welfare and famine relief. The Anna Rosa Forster Charitable Trust is a discretionary grant-making charity with its principal office in Northumberland.
The Anthony and Elizabeth Mellows Charitable Settlement
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Small grants, generally for £5,000 or less, are available to UK registered charities supporting: Performing arts (ballet/opera/music) Cultural heritage The advancement of health The saving of lives Please note that the Charity does not have a website. Further information is available on the Charity Commission website.
The Ashendene Trust
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Ashendene Trust is a modest grant-making Trust that awards small grants, usually for £5,000 or less, to organisations in Greater London, Gloucestershire, West Berkshire and Wiltshire. The Trust focuses on funding smaller charities and providing core funding rather than capital funding for buildings or grants for individuals.
The Berkeley Foundation – Expression of Interest
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Berkeley Foundation works in partnership to help young people in the areas where the Berkeley Group works to overcome barriers, improve their lives and build a fairer society, with the vision of creating communities in which every young person can thrive. The Foundation is presently unable to accept unsolicited applications outside of specific funds which are currently closed to applications.
The Cooke Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Cooke Charitable Trust is a family-based grant-making charity with its principal office in Launceston, Cornwall. It awards a limited number of grants to UK registered charities working in the UK and/or overseas in the fields of education, the relief of people in need due to poverty or war and civil conflict.
The Greyfriars Trust
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Greyfriars Trust is a small charity that makes grants to registered charities focusing on homelessness, aid to children, disability, poverty and education for deprived individuals.The Trust’s specific interest is in supporting charities local to Bristol and Brighton.Any grants awarded are likely to be small as the Trust’s total charitable expenditure in each of the last 5 years has been under £10,000.
The Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Iceland Foods Charitable Foundation (IFCF) supports the good causes for which Iceland Foods and its employees undertake a wide range of fundraising activities each year. It focuses on multi-year partnerships, particularly in dementia, children’s charities, and community projects.
The Maximus Foundation UK
Amount: Up to £2,500
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Small grants, normally for £2,500, are available to UK registered charities and not-for-profit organisations nominated by an employee of Maximus UK. Maximus UK is a major provider of health, employment, and disability support services.
The Plumbers Charity
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Plumbers Charity strives to change lives for the better by promoting better plumbers, better plumbing, better health, and better lives. They do this by supporting plumbing education, training and development, and the promotion of the ‘craft of plumbing’.
The Shirley Pugh Foundation for the Welfare of Animals
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Small grants are available for UK registered charities working in the UK and/or overseas to prevent or relieve the suffering of animals and for the purpose of protecting the environment animals live in. The Foundation’s total annual expenditure over the last 5 years hasn’t exceeded £30,000 in any year, so any grants awarded are likely to be small.
The Speech, Language and Hearing Foundation Grants
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: This grant scheme supports other UK charities that deliver services, programmes, or research focussed on helping children who have communication challenges, speech or language delays, hearing impairments, or complex communication needs . Typical activities funded may include: Providing speech and language therapy support in community or preschool settings Funding specialist support workers for children with.
The Stoneygate Trust Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Stoneygate Trust is a Leicestershire-based grant-making charity that awards grants ranging from relatively small amounts to six-figure sums. It funds a range of scientific initiatives, having supported over 500 projects and provided more than 20 Fellowships for scientists across a broad range of medical research fields.
The Subs for Clubs Fund
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Subs for Clubs aims to help young people most affected by cost-of-living rises to continue to participate in out-of-school activities such as sport, art, and uniformed activities. We know how important these opportunities are in building self-esteem and resilience, and how they can help build friendships and develop skills for life.
The Thales Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Thales Charitable Trust (previously known as the Racal Charitable Trust) is the charitable arm of the Thales Group. It awards grants to UK registered charities that encourage children and young people to learn about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).
The Trelix Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £4,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Trelix Charitable Trust is a family-based discretionary grant-making charity with its principal office in Reading, Berkshire. The Trust awards grants to a broad range of charitable causes.
The Van Neste Foundation Grant
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Van Neste Foundation makes the vast majority of its grants to UK registered Charities and UK registered Community Interest Companies (CICs). They focus their grants within Bristol, Bath and the surrounding areas.
User Research Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: Through this innovation project, we aim to support charities to carry out research centred on disabled people’s voices, which we know has not had much funding or support in the past. We recommend you contact our Innovation Team, if: you want to carry out user research specifically, you want to explore a less clear evidence space in accessible transport, you want a partner for guidance and collaboration, or you don’t.
Villages Windfarm Community Fund
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Villages Community Fund aims to support projects which will benefit the residents of the parishes of Holton, Sotherton and Westhall in Suffolk. The purpose of the Villages Community Fund is to support any type of activity that involves local people through small community organisations that benefit their community.
Weston Windfarm Community Fund
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling
Overview: The Fund is designed to support projects which benefit the residents the parishes of Weston Longville, Morton on the Hill, Attlebridge and Hockering.