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We’ve added 103 updated funding opportunities for charities, CICs and nonprofits across the UK.

Traveller and Roma Local Employment Initiative (TRLEI) Coordinator
Amount: Up to £29,750
Closing date: 17 Jun 2026
Overview: The Department of Children, Disability, and Equality (DCDE) is inviting applications from eligible organisations for appointment as the National TRLEI Coordinator. To support the Department in the coordination, governance, and oversight of both the existing TRLEI local offices as well as the new pilot offices, the Department will fund a suitable organisation to act as National TRLEI Coordinator. The TRLEI, formerly known as the Special Initiative for Travellers (SIT), is an employment support programme targeted at Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland.
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Traveller and Roma Local Employment Initiative (TRLEI) Pilot Scheme – Local Offices
Amount: Up to £25,500
Closing date: 17 Jun 2026
Overview: The Department of Children, Disability, and Equality (DCDE) is inviting applications from eligible organisations for funding under the new Traveller and Roma Local Employment Initiative (TRLEI) Pilot Scheme. The TRLEI, formerly known as the Special Initiative for Travellers (SIT), is an employment support programme targeted at Traveller and Roma communities in Ireland. Previously, the programme only targeted Travellers; however, under the National Traveller and Roma Inclusion Strategy II 2024 – 2028 (‘NTRIS II’), Roma are now included as a target group in each TRLEI location.
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Alice’s WonderDance Foundation
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 19 Jun 2026
Overview: Alice’s WonderDance exists to carry forward the vibrant, joyful legacy of Alice Aguiar; a fearless, expressive, and generous dancer who moved through life with rhythm, light, and compassion. Dance is more than movement; it’s freedom, creativity, connection, and joy. The grant fund is available for both community organisations and young people to remove barriers so that every child can access dance, explore their passion, and grow through movement in a safe, empowering space.
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AIB Community €1 Million Fund
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 19 Jun 2026
Overview: The AIB Community €1 Million Fund enables AIB customers, the general public, and employees to support the local registered charities that matter most to them within their region. The Fund is active across six regions in Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Great Britain. To celebrate 60 years of AIB in 2026, the bank has added an additional once-off €60,000 to the public fund, providing an extra €10,000 per region. This enables AIB to support more local projects and initiatives across Ireland, Northern Ireland, and Great Britain.
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Zayed Sustainability Prize (SME and NPO Categories)
Amount: Up to £780,000
Closing date: 22 Jun 2026
Overview: The Zayed Sustainability Prize is a pioneering global award for sustainability and humanitarian innovation, honoring the legacy of Sheikh Zayed bin Sultan Al Nahyan. Now in its 18th year with a total of US $7.2 million in funds, the Prize recognizes innovative, impactful, and inspirational solutions across five key categories: Health, Food, Energy, Water, and Climate Action. An additional sixth category operates for Global High Schools to foster youth leadership. The award recognizes established solutions that are already creating on-the-ground impact.
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Sapling Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 26 Jun 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.
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Power to Participate: Strengthening Stakeholder Engagement Fund 2026
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 26 Jun 2026
Overview: The Department of Children, Disability and Equality has established the Power to Participate: Strengthening Stakeholder Engagement Fund 2026. The Fund is designed for Disabled Persons’ Organisations (DPOs) and partner Civil Society organisations advocating for disabled people in Ireland. The total available funding is €750,000.
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Robert Clutterbuck Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The Robert Clutterbuck Charitable Trust exists to help other charities by making grants to them. It has set priorities and invites applications within those priority areas. They prefer their grants to be applied for the purchase of specific items to assist: Personnel within the Armed Forces and ex-service men and women; . Sport and Recreational Facilities for young people, giving priority to Cheshire and Hertfordshire . The Welfare, Protection and Preservation of Domestic Animal Life, giving priority to Cheshire and Hertfordshire . Natural History and wildlife .
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The Britford Bridge Trust
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The Britford Bridge Trust (the “Trust”) is a family foundation established in 2014 by Adrian and Jane Frost to formalise their long-standing charitable support. The primary charitable purposes of the Trust are the prevention or relief of poverty; the advancement of education; the advancement of health or the saving of lives; and the advancement of the arts, culture, heritage, or science. The Trust places a secondary focus on: The advancement of citizenship or community development . The advancement of amateur sport . The advancement of environmental protection or improvement .
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ISPO Impact Fund
Amount: Up to £85,000
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: The ISPO Impact Fund harnesses outdoor recreation and sport as a force in pursuit of a healthier planet and more active, inclusive communities. Unveiled in May 2026 and funded by an annual donation of €1 million from ISPO (the world’s leading sports and outdoor trade fair), the fund channels support directly to charities and non-profits delivering real impact on the ground.
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FM Fire Prevention Grant Program
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: Because FM believe that the majority of fire can be prevented, FM is pleased to offer financial support to organisations working to combat fire. Through their Fire Prevention Grant Program, fire departments and brigades, as well as national, state, regional, local and community organisations can apply for funding to support a wide array of fire prevention, preparedness and control efforts. Funding requests will be considered to help support organisations working to combat fire for a wide array of fire prevention, preparedness and control efforts.
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Community Arts Fund
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: 30 Jun 2026
Overview: Gwynedd Council is prepared to consider awarding grants to appropriate bodies, organisations and associations in order to promote or ensure activities in fields pertaining to all the arts, in order to enrich the lives of residents and visitors to the county, and to support and strengthen the indigenous arts and culture of our areas. There are 3 categories of applicants for grant: Bodies and organisations which receive a grant for maintaining a substantial proportion of their activities; arts festivals held in the county or close to the county which have a programme of national standards .
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Community Led Local Development Fund 2026-27
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 1 Jul 2026
Overview: The Community Led Local Development Fund is a rural development programme supporting projects that are shaped and delivered by local people. The fund is overseen by the Scottish Borders Local Action Group, a volunteer led partnership made up of representatives from the private, public and third sectors who are committed to improving opportunities across the Scottish Borders.
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HMRC Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS) Grant Funding 2027 to 30
Amount: Up to £1,000,000
Closing date: 3 Jul 2026
Overview: ObjectivesHMRC would like organisations to provide free, independent, multi-channel tax and tax-related support to HMRC’s customers who need extra help (CWNEH) with their tax affairs, enabling them to be long-term self-sufficient. Organisations will build an essential bridge between HMRC and CWNEH, meeting the rise in the demand for extra support and to meet the commitments published in HMRC’s Transformation Roadmap.
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The Tree Council – Branching Out Fund (UK)
Amount: Up to £2,500
Closing date: 19 Jul 2026
Overview: The Tree Council is offering grants through the Branching Out Fund to support community groups, schools, not-for-profits, residents associations, Tree Warden Networks, small charities and many more across the UK to deliver a new season of community tree planting. Over the past 20+ years, they have supported community groups, volunteer Tree Wardens and many others to plant hundreds of thousands of trees across the UK. Grants of £250–£2,500. . Applications deadline: Midnight, Sunday 19 July 2026, or earlier if funding is fully allocated. .
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John Watson Trust – Support the Education of Young People with Physical or Learning Disabilities (Scotland)
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 24 Jul 2026
Overview: The John Watson’s Trust is a small Edinburgh-based Scottish charity (registered number SC014004) that awards grants for educational purposes to children and young people up to and including the age of 21 who have a physical or learning disability or who are socially disadvantaged. The Trust aims to support beneficiaries whose education is threatened by poverty, illness, disability, or other challenging circumstances, helping wherever possible despite receiving more applications than funds available.
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Creative Education
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: The Hugo Burge Foundation offers grants in three key areas: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals. Creative Education grants support projects for young people (0-29) involving creative skills and knowledge development, such as workshops, field trips, and materials, with a maximum award of £15,000 and possible multi-year funding up to 3 years. Requests above £10,000 require at least 30% alternate funding.
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Creative Communities
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: The Hugo Burge Foundation is a major new arts funding body. In 2025, its first full year, they distributed £400,000 of grant funding to individuals, communities and organisations across the United Kingdom. Their grant funding is focused on three key areas: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals. The Creative Communities fund aims to support a wide range of organisations, including festivals, charities, arts organisations, and community groups, to develop and deliver cultural or creative initiatives in their local areas.
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Creative Individuals
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: The Hugo Burge Foundation is a major new arts funding body. In 2026, the foundation is offering grants across three key areas: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals. Creative Individuals The Creative Individuals Fund will have £50,000 available in 2026 and is open to individuals seeking support for the development of artistic projects or practice. The Foundation welcomes applications from practitioners in all creative disciplines and individuals across the UK are welcome to apply. The maximum award for individual artists is £5,000. This can fund the entire project.
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Ashley Family Foundation Grant
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: The values of the Foundation are inspired by how Bernard and Laura ran their business. While Laura Ashley grew to be a global empire, it had its roots in mid Wales where Bernard and Laura set up the company and raised their family. They brought employment and opportunity to a deprived area and the family forged strong links with their employees and the communities that they lived in.
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Gilead UK & Ireland Fellowship and Medical Grants Programme
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 31 Jul 2026
Overview: Through the Gilead UK & Ireland Fellowship and Medical Grants Programme, Gilead funds organisations that improve the lives of patients, for example by supporting projects that enhance diagnosis and detection, develop patient support programmes, and advance care pathways.The programme focuses on several key areas with specific timelines in 2026: – HIV (9 March – 12 June 2026): Projects helping people living with HIV to engage in or return to care when they are not in active follow-up.
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Small Grants Programme
Amount: Up to £4,142
Closing date: 1 Aug 2026
Overview: The Mérieux Foundation has a grant program designed to support local initiatives aimed at fighting infectious diseases in developing countries, particularly projects relating to maternal and child health. Selected projects will receive financial support of up to 5,000 euros. Two annual sessions are organized to study the applications. Project evaluation criteria: Project relevance . Project methodology . Budget consistency . Anchorage in the country of intervention . Quality of the project structure and its implementing partners . Project sustainability .
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The Cherry Family Fund
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 10 Aug 2026
Overview: The Cherry Family Foundation awards grants to charities in London, the South East, and the East of England to help young people aged 10 to 30 advance in life. The Foundation was set up in 2021 by two brothers, Graham and Richard Cherry, to give back to the communities where they have grown up, live and work. The types of projects The Cherry Family Foundation fund include: Programmes to develop skills . Educational activities . Services to relieve sickness or advance both physical and mental health . Recreational and leisure activities .
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J T Blair’s Charity Funds
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 14 Aug 2026
Overview: J T Blair’s Charity was established in 1921 following the death of James Thomas Blair. It became a registered charity in 1964 with its charitable purpose being “For the benefit of poor persons (and particularly of the aged poor) in Manchester and Salford in such a way as the trustees consider most advantageous to the recipients.” James Thomas Blair was from an old Scottish cotton family whose business had come to Manchester under the name of Barbour Brothers, Exporting House. He died on 19th February 1917 at the early age of 54.
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B&Q Foundation Home Improvement Grants 2026
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 14 Aug 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.
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iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE 2026
Amount: Up to £35,000
Closing date: 19 Aug 2026
Overview: The iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE supports projects that contribute to improving our society. If you work towards achieving one or more of the UN Sustainable Development Goals, your project is eligible. Applying is free of charge. Every year iF Design donates EUR 100,000 to support the best projects submitted to the iF SOCIAL IMPACT PRIZE. Your project should already be established and must be related to design (this is now one of the five evaluation criteria). You can apply with the same project a maximum of two times. Student concepts are not accepted.
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Business Start-up Grant
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 20 Aug 2026
Overview: The Forest of Dean District Council recognizes the enterprising spirit that exists within this unique part of the world and is keen to continue direct support to businesses and to help them deal with fluctuating energy costs. The Council wishes to encourage a vibrant, low-carbon economy within the towns, business parks, industrial and farm estates, and surrounding villages in the Forest of Dean.
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Financial Assistance Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 20 Aug 2026
Overview: The Royal Medical Foundation is a charity founded by Dr John Propert in 1855 and administered by Act of Parliament. Its original objects were to provide an asylum for qualified medical practitioners and their spouses and to found a school for their sons. Today the Foundation is a Registered National Charity and a Company Limited by Guarantee. It is managed by a board of Directors drawn from various professions and is located at Epsom College. Our aims and objectives… are to assist registered doctors and their families who are in financial hardship.
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Racing Foundation Grants
Amount: Up to £3,000,000
Closing date: 21 Aug 2026
Overview: The Racing Foundation’s purpose is to work in partnership with the racing industry to help achieve a sustainable future for the sport. They aim to develop understanding and action around the key charitable issues facing racing. Through their Grants Programme (incorporating both Small Grants and Open Grants), they seek to assist the UK horseracing and Thoroughbred breeding industry by supporting collaborative, strategic, and impactful projects. The Foundation’s current (2025–27) strategy focuses on three key areas of support: Racing’s People: Including social welfare, and training & education.
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The Beinneun Community Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 24 Aug 2026
Overview: The Beinneun Community Fund supports projects that benefit residents of the two community council areas of Glengarry and Fort Augustus (including Glenmoriston). The fund is provided by Beinneun Wind Farm Ltd, the company which owns and operates the Beinneun wind farm. An annual payment of approximately £500,000 is available for the operational life of the wind farm which is expected to be up to 25 years from when it started operating in 2017. The Beinneun Community Fund is strategically divided to maximise impact: The Flexible Fund: a. Single year, b.
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Rothschild Foundation Grassroots Grants Fund
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 27 Aug 2026
Overview: The Rothschild Foundation’s Grassroots Grants Fund supports local organisations in Buckinghamshire, particularly those addressing disadvantage and inequality. The Fund offers support to incorporated community groups, including newly established small-scale charitable organisations, who do not already hold a Rothschild Community Fund grant. Support is available to groups and organisations offering solutions that address: Homelessness, Financial hardship, Physical and learning disabilities, Mental health and wellbeing.
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The Community Trust of the Blessed Virgin Mary Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 31 Aug 2026
Overview: The Community Trust of the Blessed Virgin Mary is a Brighton-based grant-making trust whose aim is to make a meaningful difference to small local charitable organisations in Brighton and Hove. The trust helps small local charitable organisations that may struggle to secure the funding they need. They provide three main types of grants: Community Grants: Made to charities and other not-for-profit organisations in Brighton and Hove, particularly those supporting disadvantaged children, young people, and women. .
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The Classical Association – General Grant
Amount: Up to £4,999
Closing date: 1 Sep 2026
Overview: The Classical Association is a major provider of grants to classical projects in the UK. Our grants typically fund activities undertaken by schoolteachers, students, academics and organisations with the aims of: Increasing the sustainability and viability of classics as a discipline in UK schools and beyond. . Supporting the teaching and learning of classical subjects and topics, primarily in UK schools, but also amongst the wider public. . Increasing access to classics, widening participation and pursuing EDI objectives in UK classics.
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Thalia WB Community Fund
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 1 Sep 2026
Overview: The Thalia WB (formerly Amey) Community Fund is part of the national Landfill Communities Fund scheme. The fund offers grants for capital projects to improve the local environment, including public buildings and amenities, habitats and architecture. The fund can award grants for the provision, maintenance or improvement of a public park or other general public amenity; the conservation of a specific species or a specific habitat where it naturally occurs, or the repair, maintenance or restoration of a place of worship or a place of architectural importance.
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RS Macdonald Charitable Trust – Main Grants
Amount: Up to £55,000
Closing date: 2 Sep 2026
Overview: The RS Macdonald Charitable Trust Main Grants programme awards grants twice a year to registered charities operating in Scotland. These are typically multi-year awards for more than £20,000, with Trustees looking to make 3-year grants of up to £55,000 for the Autumn 2026 round. Applicants can split the total request of up to £55,000 over 3 years (e.g. £18,250 per year), but requests up to this figure are also welcomed.
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Enovert Community Trust Programme – (England – Various Locations)
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 4 Sep 2026
Overview: Enovert Community Trust is committed to supporting community and environmental projects, such as improving community halls, creating new children’s play areas, restoring green spaces and habitats, and enhancing community sports and recreation facilities. To ensure grants are distributed in line with guidelines and those of the Trust’s regulator ENTRUST, projects must meet specific criteria relating to location and objects under the Landfill Communities Fund. The Trust meets quarterly, and Trustees take into account environmental factors when reviewing applications.
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Canary Wharf Group Community Fund (London Borough of Tower Hamlets)
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 7 Sep 2026
Overview: Canary Wharf Group (CWG) understands it has a responsibility to create a positive and lasting impact that goes beyond the buildings and places they create. CWG pride themselves on their ability to create long-standing and meaningful relationships with the communities based around Canary Wharf. The Community Grant Programme is aligned to CWG’s overarching Social Value Strategy which focuses on the benefits delivered to wider society. As part of this, the Community Grant Programme aims to support local community initiatives that have the greatest impact for those who need it the most.
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Wixamtree Trust
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 9 Sep 2026
Overview: The Wixamtree Trust is a general grant-making charity that primarily supports organisations and projects based or operating within Bedfordshire. It also occasionally funds a small number of national charities connected with its main benefactor. Projects supported by the Wixamtree Trust are expected to: Deliver tangible benefits for local communities within Bedfordshire. . Provide social welfare improvements, especially for disadvantaged groups. . Strengthen the capacity and sustainability of charitable organisations. .
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Scops Arts Trust – Grant
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 15 Sep 2026
Overview: The goal of Scops Arts Trust is to help people to understand, participate in, and enjoy the arts, particularly the performing arts (music, drama, opera, and dance). They fund projects that widen access and have a lasting cultural impact on the community. The Trustees have three focused grant rounds for 2026, each with specific themes: Round 1 (Music Festivals): Opened 13 January 2026 and closed 27 January 2026. Focuses on support for performers and performance aspects of music festivals rather than overall production costs/overheads, particularly in areas where cultural provision is lacking.
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Be Active Wales Fund
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 16 Sep 2026
Overview: Up to £50,000 of National Lottery funding is available for equipment and coaching courses for not-for-profit sports clubs or community groups in Wales.
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Main Grant Programme – Social & Criminal Justice
Amount: Up to £75,000
Closing date: 18 Sep 2026
Overview: The overall aims of our funding in the social and criminal justice area are to prevent people entering the criminal justice system and to support those already in the system to move on and rebuild their lives. We fund early intervention programs with young children and their families, tailored preventative work with young people at risk, and holistic support services aimed at reducing re-offending and aiding re-settlement. The Foundation also looks to alleviate the consequences of domestic abuse.
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Carrick Futures (South Ayrshire)- Small Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 21 Sep 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. It is expected that ScottishPower Renewables will continue to make this annual donation for the operating life time of each wind farm.
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Carrick Futures (South Ayrshire)- Standard Grants
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: 21 Sep 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. It is expected that ScottishPower Renewables will continue to make this annual donation for the operating life time of each wind farm.
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Carrick Futures (South Ayrshire)- Large Grants
Amount: Up to £0
Closing date: 21 Sep 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. It is expected that ScottishPower Renewables will continue to make this annual donation for the operating life time of each wind farm.
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Dr Guthrie’s Association SCIO
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 25 Sep 2026
Overview: Dr Guthrie’s Association supports organisations devoted to the care and welfare of children and young people in Scotland. The Association provides financial support for not-for-profit organisations that care for economically and socially disadvantaged children and young people. Priority will be given to: Organisations supporting economically and socially disadvantaged children and young people aged 10 – 21 years. . Small local organisations as opposed to national organisations. . Creative and outdoor pursuits for disadvantaged children and young people. .
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Peter Kershaw Trust – Ordinary Grants
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: The Peter Kershaw Trust is a small registered charity operating in the Greater Manchester and North Cheshire area. The grants are for registered charities operating in Greater Manchester to support a wide variety of purposes under the general heading of “social welfare”, such as assisting people with medical conditions, disabilities, addictions, to help the aged, youth work etc.
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Drapers’ Charitable Fund
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 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. Honouring our heritage, we also fund projects to do with the textile industry, textile conservation, military heritage and the history of London.
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The Elmgrant Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: 30 Sep 2026
Overview: The Elmgrant Trust is a charity which makes grants for charitable purposes to individuals living in the south west of England and to organisations and groups with projects in the south west. By so doing it aims to improve the quality of local life and welfare through education, the arts and social sciences. The South West includes the counties of Cornwall, Devon, Somerset and Dorset (excluding Bristol and Bath & North East Somerset)
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Responsive Grants
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: 1 Oct 2026
Overview: This is our main grantmaking programme where we respond to applications received. We aim to make around 30 responsive grants per year with an average value of least £750 each, although more grants or larger amounts may be awarded when we have sufficient funds.
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Hadfield Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 1 Oct 2026
Overview: The Hadfield Trust gives grants to charitable organisations in Cumbria. We are keen to support community projects that meet the needs of the Cumbrian community and make a real difference to the quality of life of those living in the County. We are particularly interested in projects that address social needs; youth and employment; help for older people; the arts and the environment. It is the intention of the Trustees that awards should benefit as many residents as possible, in particular those who are disadvantaged.
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Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES)
Amount: Up to £24,000
Closing date: 9 Oct 2026
Overview: The Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) is a £77 million grant support programme spanning financial years 2023-2024 to 2027-2028 (with the wider scheme support continuing through 2029-2030). It provides funding to public, private and third-sector applicants in England and Wales to support performance improvements to existing district heating or communal heating projects that are operating sub-optimally, leading to poor outcomes for customers and operators.
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Edward Holt Trust Funding
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 16 Oct 2026
Overview: The Edward Holt Trust supports charitable activities primarily aimed at alleviating homelessness or poverty within Greater Manchester. Its key activities include maintenance of residential properties for older people and premises for local charities, and providing grants for charitable groups. In the last ten years the Trust has sought ways to have a more strategic impact on disadvantaged people in the area by assisting a number of homelessness projects with capital funds and other support costs.
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Sir Halley Stewart Fund: Social grants
Amount: Up to £60,000
Closing date: 23 Oct 2026
Overview: The Trust welcomes proposals for catalysing Social initiatives in the UK that are either practical on-the-ground projects (development projects) or focussed on the practical impact of research findings (research projects). The Trust acts as a ‘first funder’ and primarily awards grants for under-funded causes, rather than those with higher profiles that gain a lot of public attention. All Trust funded projects must have strong dissemination plans, to ensure a positive impact on the immediate beneficiaries, service-delivery partners, wider stakeholders and policy-makers.
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Sir Halley Stewart Fund: Religious grants (including Expression of Interest)
Amount: Up to £60,000
Closing date: 23 Oct 2026
Overview: The Trust funds innovative and practical ecumenical projects in the UK; and also those in countries outside the UK where there is a special and specific need. The Trust is committed to advancing Christian religion, but also welcomes applications from other faith communities. Projects must be ground-breaking and inspirational, and likely to achieve demonstrable benefits that will then be disseminated widely.
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Sir Halley Stewart Fund: Medical grants (including Expression of Interest)
Amount: Up to £60,000
Closing date: 23 Oct 2026
Overview: The Trust funds medical projects that are practical and capable of clinical application within 5-10 years. They may include a social or ethical element. Medical priorities: The Trustees welcome Medical applications concerned with: Improving the quality of life of older people suffering from physical or psychological disorders. . The prevention of disease and disability in children. . The prevention, diagnosis and treatment of tropical infectious and parasitic diseases. . Innovations, involving any discipline, which are likely to improve health care. .
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Roman Society Grants for Schools
Amount: Up to £600
Closing date: 1 Nov 2026
Overview: The Roman Society is the leading organisation in the United Kingdom for those interested in the study of Rome and the Roman Empire. The Roman Society’s Roman Studies Committee makes grants to schools to help promote the teaching of Latin and Roman studies. Most of the grants are awarded for the purchase of textbooks and other books and resources for Roman studies, but the Committee also makes awards to schools and museums organising lectures or study days on Roman themes, especially if they benefit large numbers of children throughout the year, and may be repeated in successive years.
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Teiges Mountain Wind Farm Community Fund – Revenue Small Grants Programme
Amount: Up to £2,000
Closing date: 6 Nov 2026
Overview: Established by Energia, owners of the Teiges Mountain Wind Farm, the fund ensures that while the wind farm delivers environmental benefits, it also provides lasting social and economic value to the local community. It supports community projects located within a 5km radius of the Teiges Mountain Wind Farm (covering the Brookeborough, Knocks, and Cooneen areas of County Fermanagh). The Revenue Small Grants Programme offers grants towards community activities, venue improvements / minor capital works, or recurring costs for a programme.
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Teiges Mountain Wind Farm Community Fund – Strategic Projects Revenue Grants
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 6 Nov 2026
Overview: Established by Energia, owners of the Teiges Mountain Wind Farm, the fund ensures that while the wind farm delivers environmental benefits, it also provides lasting social and economic value to the local community. It supports community projects located within a 5km radius of the Teiges Mountain Wind Farm (covering the Brookeborough, Knocks, and Cooneen areas of County Fermanagh). The Strategic Projects Revenue Grants stream is designed for initiatives working with a range of organisations across the Area of Benefit, which will make a significant contribution to community life.
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B&Q Foundation Grants
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 13 Nov 2026
Overview: The B&Q Foundation supports UK registered charities working to improve the lives of people in need by funding projects that make homes safe, welcoming, and comfortable. They help charities supporting those experiencing homelessness, domestic abuse, disabilities, illness, or financial hardship to feel more settled and supported in their living spaces. We believe that everyone needs a place to feel at home. So, they are looking to fund projects to decorate, renovate, or create spaces where people can feel at home and have a sense of belonging. This can be both indoor and outdoor.
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Kilbraur Windfarm Community Benefit Trust
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: 27 Nov 2026
Overview: The Kilbraur Windfarm Community Benefit Trust Fund supports community-led organisations and projects that provide economic, environmental, educational, social, or cultural benefits for people living in the area of Kilbraur, specifically the Brora, Golspie, and Rogart Community Council areas. The fund is financed by Kilbraur Wind Energy Ltd (managed by Nadara, formerly Renantis). Funding is available for both capital and revenue costs. Grants are typically awarded up to 80% of project costs, though for projects of £2,500 or less, the Trustees may award 100% funding at their discretion.
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The Joicey Trust Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 30 Nov 2026
Overview: The Joicey Trust supports projects or core costs that deliver charitable benefit to communities within the North East of England (with NE and SR postcodes, and DH1-DH9) or the Scottish Borders. Projects can include services, facilities, or core activities that further a charity’s mission. Capital and revenue expenditure are considered, but research funding is generally excluded.
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Greenwich Healthier Communities Fund – Micro Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 14 Dec 2026
Overview: The Micro Grants strand is part of the Greenwich Healthier Communities Fund Phase 3. It aims to fund pilot projects or the continuous development of small existing projects to prevent or respond to health inequalities in Greenwich. The purpose is to help organisations to continue delivering, or start to deliver, local focused projects. The fund is particularly interested in receiving applications that are innovative and demonstrate learning from previous delivery. By pilot projects, the fund means new initiatives that you have not delivered before.
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Greenwich Healthier Communities Fund – Delivery Small
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: 14 Dec 2026
Overview: The Delivery Strand is aimed at funding the continuation, expansion, or pilot of projects that prevent or respond to health inequalities in Greenwich. Note: Currently, only the Small Awards are open. Medium and Large awards are closed and under review. The strand recognises that there are many worthwhile organisations and initiatives across Greenwich that meet the aims of this Fund but lack funding to deliver, develop, and grow.
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Greenwich Healthier Communities Fund – Enabling Strand
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: 14 Dec 2026
Overview: The Greenwich Healthier Communities Fund aims to prevent and respond to key health issues across the Royal Borough of Greenwich to ensure everyone has equal access to the services and support they need. Aims of the Enabling StrandTo fund capacity building and one-off purchases i.e. training, equipment, infrastructure improvements. The purpose of this strand is to increase the ability and resilience of organisations in Greenwich to prevent/respond to health inequalities.
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Battersea Grants (including Future Ready Programme UK)
Amount: Varies
Closing date: 31 Dec 2026
Overview: Battersea Dogs & Cats Home offers strategic funding and support opportunities to organisations within the animal welfare sector to advance change, through empowering local partners, so that more dogs and cats can have a better future. The funding aims to support organisations that collaborate and work strategically together to deliver change for dogs and cats. Specific grant programmes offered include: Country Grants Programmes: To support organisations that collaborate and work strategically together to deliver change for dogs and cats.
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The Roger David Burrows Music Fund – Groups
Amount: Up to £150
Closing date: 1 Jan 2027
Overview: The Roger David Burrows Music Fund provides small grants to inspire people of all ages to get involved with music. The fund seeks to support music education by providing small grants for costs such as instruments, music, or equipment.
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The Roger David Burrows Music Fund – Individuals
Amount: Up to £150
Closing date: 1 Jan 2027
Overview: The Aim of the Fund is to advance the education of the public in the subject of music, to encourage people to get involved with making music and give support to those already involved in music. Grants are available to help individuals access music by covering costs such as instruments, music, or equipment. They support any genre of music (vocal and/or instrumental) and are open to adults and children from age 5 upwards.
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Green Roots Fund
Amount: Up to £500,000
Closing date: 14 Jan 2027
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. The Green Roots Fund is one part of the programme. Through it, the Mayor of London is funding projects in London that improve its: green spaces – including parks, trees and community gardens. . blue spaces – including wetlands, rivers and sustainable drainage.
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Social Connections Grant 2026-27
Amount: Up to £750
Closing date: 31 Mar 2027
Overview: The purpose of the Social Connections Grant Programme is to provide small grants to community and voluntary organisations to address loneliness and isolation and build social connections. Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council recognises the important role that community groups and voluntary organisations play in creating connecting opportunities and reaching out to people who are experiencing loneliness in our communities.
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RTC Fund
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: 22 May 2027
Overview: The aim of the RTC Fund is to support people in Nottinghamshire’s rural areas, by making grants to community and voluntary groups serving senior citizens in their communities. This fund is available countywide excluding major urban areas. Grants of up to £500 are available towards any community activity such as the costs of starting a self-help group, buying a piece of equipment or starting a new activity. Monitoring will be requested 6 months after the grant has been awarded.
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Northern Impact Fund 2 – Expression of Interest
Amount: Up to £150,000
Closing date: 31 Dec 2027
Overview: The Northern Impact Fund 2 is a social investment fund that aims to support the development or growth of trading activity, including cash-flow, working capital, and asset development or purchase. Delivered by Key Fund, this fund offers hybrid finance featuring a combination of loans and grants from the start, providing certainty and flexible options to social enterprises and charities. The fund was established to move money where it doesn’t normally flow, targeting organisations that have been turned down by commercial, mainstream banks.
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Ashla Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £15,000
Closing date: 31 Dec 2028
Overview: The Ashla Charitable Trust supports general charitable purposes with a specific focus on international humanitarian aid, including education and women’s rights overseas. As a trust administered by the Ludlow Trust Company, application processing is streamlined via the Ludlow Funding Enquiry Gateway, which matches registered charities with grant-making foundations under their management.
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Wooden Spoon Grant
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: Through the power of rugby, Wooden Spoon aims to ensure every child and young person has access to the best life opportunities. Projects must enhance the lives of children and young people with a cognitive age under 25 who are disadvantaged physically, mentally, or socially. The project must work directly with children and young people and have a positive influence through activities or services. Capital Projects (Physical assets): Must have a minimum predicted life-span of 5 years (preferably 10), be non-transferable, and permanent.
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Garfield Weston Foundation – Grant
Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Garfield Weston Foundation is a family-founded, grant-making charity that supports causes across the UK. In total, they donate around £100 million each year. This fund specifically outlines the Regular Grant programme, which provides grants of under £100,000. They support a wide range of charities that make a positive difference, working in different sectors including welfare, youth, community, environment, education, health, arts, heritage, and faith. You can apply for general running costs, specific activities/projects, or capital costs.
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The Randal Foundation Fund (Shropshire)
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Randal Foundation is collaborating with Community Foundations to achieve their vision to save and significantly improve lives, through awarding small grants to UK based, grass-roots organisations. Aim of the Fund The Randal Foundation is dedicated to championing bold, forward-thinking projects that create meaningful, life-saving, and life-enhancing change in communities across the UK and globally.
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The Randal Foundation Small Grant
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Randal Foundation works to deliver the vision of founders, Dr Nik and Moni Kotecha – saving and significantly improving the lives of 1 million people, across the UK and globally. We work in partnership with inspirational organisations, bringing support and essential funding to both create opportunity and foster hope for those in greatest need. In partnership with the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland, we will offer grants to support grassroots activity that directly saves or significantly improves lives, in line with the Randal Foundation’s mission.
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Rescue Centre Grants
Amount: Up to £150,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: We provide funding to organisations whose main activity is the rescue and rehoming of UK pets. What do we fund? Vet bills . Boarding fees . Trap and neuter schemes . Food . Animal care equipment . Vehicles . Building work . Utility bills .
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Renewed Women’s Voice and Leadership (RWVL) Nigeria Project – Strategic Opportunity Fund (SOF)
Amount: Up to £17,711,495
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: ActionAid Nigeria, with funding from Global Affairs Canada, through the Renewed Women’s Voice and Leadership Project, announces a Call for Expression of Interest for Strategic Opportunity Funding. This fund is established to support timely, strategic, and impactful interventions that advance the rights of women and girls in Nigeria. The Strategic Opportunity Fund is a fast responsive funding mechanism designed to support women’s rights organizations, women’s rights networks, and women human rights defenders to implement short term interventions that positively affect women and girls.
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BDO Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The BDO Charitable Trust awards grants to UK registered charities representing a wide variety of causes, operating both within the UK and internationally. The Trust does not have a dedicated public website. Applications are assessed by the Trustees according to their general charitable purposes, in their absolute discretion. Historical areas of funding include: Animal welfare . Dementia . Health care . Health research . Hospices . Housing . Support for women . General charitable purposes .
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Oceans 5 General Fund
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: Oceans 5 supports results-oriented conservation projects throughout the world. It is an international funders’ collaborative dedicated to stopping overfishing, establishing marine protected areas (MPAs), and constraining offshore oil and gas development – three of the highest priorities identified by marine scientists around the world.
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Halcrow Foundation Grants – Expression of Interest
Amount: Up to £100,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Halcrow Foundation provides financial resources to grassroots projects that make a real and lasting improvement to the lives of people suffering acute hardship in the UK, Asia, and Africa. The Foundation works in partnership with other charitable organisations to support projects delivering in either of the following two thematic areas: Develop local community infrastructure (e.g. access to education, healthcare, and clean water). . Support livelihood development (e.g.
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Kitchen Table Charities Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £6,500
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: OverviewThe Kitchen Table Charities Trust (KTCT) was created by broadcaster John Humphrys to support small, grassroots charities working to transform peoples’ lives. The trust operates on the principle of individual-to-individual help with minimal bureaucracy. It is entirely volunteer-run with zero paid staff and no trustee remuneration, which ensures that 100% of fundraising efforts go directly to projects.
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Fermanagh Trust Grants Programme Fund
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Fermanagh Trust support is focused on facilitating voluntary and community charitable groups from throughout County Fermanagh and its immediate hinterland in their efforts to improve and promote the well-being of those who are disadvantaged and socially excluded from throughout our community. The unrestricted grants programme can be sought for capital, project, and revenue funding. Interest-free loans will be considered in special circumstances. All applications will need to show evidence of fundraising – locally or otherwise.
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Agri-Food Investment Initiative
Amount: Up to £5,000,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Agri-Food Investment Initiative (AFII) aims to enhance the economic performance and competitiveness of Northern Ireland’s Agri-food sector through financial assistance for transformative capital investment in several key areas. The scheme supports Northern Ireland food and drink processors from small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) to large Agri-food businesses that process Annex I products. Flat rates of grant assistance do not apply; AFII is a competitive process and grant rates are negotiable. Small Businesses: Minimum project size is £300,000.
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Edith Murphy Foundation Grants
Amount: Up to £5,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Edith Murphy Foundation is a registered grant-making charity established by Edith Murphy in memory of her late husband, Hughie. The Foundation provides support to charities and organisations that carry out medical/scientific research, support individuals suffering from hardship, distress, or other needs due to age, youth, infirmity, disablement, poverty, or social and economic circumstances, and relieve suffering and care for unwanted animals. The trustees have wide-ranging powers to make grants and are not restricted by geographic boundaries.
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Whitley Animal Protection Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £25,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Whitley Animal Protection Trust is a grant-making charity that provides financial support to charitable organisations concerned with the prevention of cruelty to animals or the promotion of animal welfare. The majority of grants awarded are repeat donations. The Trust also provides essential core funding to smaller animal welfare charities without which they would find it hard to maintain their activities. Additionally, the Trust makes one-off grants, but the majority of grants tend to be for longer-term commitments.
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Community FLEX Programme
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Community FLEX programme is open to registered charities with an income of £500,000 or less, with at least one year of annual returns published on the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland’s website. Your charity must directly support people in greatest need, such as those living in poverty, those who are unemployed, or those experiencing disabilities or mental ill health. Priority is given to charities whose core mission is to support a vulnerable group or those running projects specifically targeting vulnerable populations.
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Marshall and Viggars Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Up to £1,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Marshall and Viggars Charitable Trust is a grant-giving charity based in Hull, Yorkshire. It provides funding support for individuals and organisations engaged in specific relief, welfare, and research fields within the Yorkshire & the Humber region. Grant CategoriesApplications must fall within one of the following four areas: Human, physical, or mental disability . Medical care, relief and welfare . Medical research . Care, relief or protection of animals .ExclusionsPlease note that the charity does NOT fund overheads (such as rent or salaries) or living costs.
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Vera Kaye Rollit Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Vera Kaye Rollit Charitable Trust is a registered charity in England (Charity Number: 500391) established in 1970. Under its governing document, the charity’s resources are dedicated to supporting animal welfare efforts in Hull and the East Riding of Yorkshire. Based on Charity Commission filings, the Trust operates as a small grant-making entity. It lists annual financial activity including: For the financial year ending 05 April 2025: Total income of £22,835 and total expenditure of £27,213.
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The Sir Edward Lewis Foundation Grant
Amount: Up to £3,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Sir Edward Lewis Foundation was established in 1972 through a trust deed by Sir Edward Roberts Lewis (1900-1980), the British industrialist who built Decca Records into one of the world’s major record labels. Lewis was knighted in 1951 for services to industry as Chairman of The Decca Navigator Co. Ltd. and Decca Radar Ltd. The foundation continues his philanthropic legacy with total income of £251,862 and total expenditure of £262,981 for the financial year ending 5 April 2024.
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The Paphitis Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Theo Paphitis Charitable Trust distributes Theo Paphitis’s fees from TV appearances, speeches, and his book to causes close to his heart. Funds are distributed by a panel of trustees to a variety of registered charities. The Trust typically assists smaller UK charities that have difficulty in gaining funds from other organisations. Recipients range from charities helping children to hospices providing children’s palliative care, dyslexia support, and youth services.
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Millward Charitable Trust Grants
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Millward Charitable Trust is a grant-making trust that provides funding support to charitable organisations across the United Kingdom. Its funding focus areas include supporting recreational activities, community cohesion, youth, older people, people with disabilities, mental and physical health, education and learning, and arts audiences (including areas of low cultural engagement). The trust generally funds projects and core costs for a variety of causes, including music and the performing arts, social welfare, and community development.
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RS Macdonald Charitable Trust – Small Grants
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The RS Macdonald Charitable Trust provides around £4m in grants every year to charities working in Scotland. The Small Grants programme is designed to support small, community-led voluntary organisations with running costs or one-off development pieces. The Small Grants programme typically makes awards to support: Running costs: for small, community-based initiatives, often which are volunteer-led. You can apply for up to £20,000 in total but no more than £10,000 per year (for multi-year awards up to 3 years). .
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Helping People Through Pets
Amount: Up to £150,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Pets Foundation (formerly the Pets at Home Foundation) provides funding to charitable organisations across the UK working to create a better world for pets and the people who love them. The foundation has expanded its objectives to support charities that work alongside pets and the people who love them, moving beyond direct rescue/rehoming to support people who benefit either through the addition of a pet or through time spent with them.
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The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust Grant
Amount: Up to £50,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The 29th May 1961 Charitable Trust is a general grantmaking Trust. Let by Miss Helen M. Martin of Kenilworth in Warwickshire, it awards grants to UK registered charities, or organisations deemed to be exempt or excepted from charity registration. The objects of the charity are the advancement of any charitable purpose as the Trustees, at their absolute discretion, think fit.
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Builder Depot Charitable Donations Programme
Amount: Varies
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: At Builder Depot, we’re passionate about supporting initiatives that strengthen the construction industry. If you’re local to one of our branches and running a not-for-profit project that teaches trade skills or supports tradespeople, we’d love to help where we can. We regularly donate or provide discounted building materials to support projects that benefit communities and help grow the trade industry. Builder Depot stocks a wide range of building materials and tools, including timber, sheet materials, building and roofing supplies, drylining, insulation, etc.
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The John Ackroyd Charitable Trust
Amount: Up to £10,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The John Ackroyd Charitable Trust is a Dorset-based family grant-making charity. The Trust awards small grants to UK registered charities that align with its charitable objectives. The Trust tends to favour smaller registered charities, particularly those that are working with children and young people. The Trust’s charitable objectives include: The advancement of education, including education in the arts (particularly music) for the public benefit. . The promotion of the protection of endangered flora and fauna for the benefit of the public. .
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The Horse Trust Research Grants – Expression of Interest
Amount: Up to £20,000
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Horse Trust’s grant-giving arm funds ethically approved non-invasive research of the highest scientific standard that advances our knowledge of veterinary treatment, the optimal care of horses and the prevention of disease and suffering. The focus is on translating the outcomes of funded research into real-time tools that the horse owner can use to positively impact equine wellbeing and treatment of equines in the UK and worldwide. The funding supports ethically approved projects that contribute to an evidence base for best practice in caring for horses, ponies, and donkeys.
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Manchester Relief in Need
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The “Relief in Need” fund provides grants for adults living in the City of Manchester. The provision of the fund gives the Trustees a wide choice in the kind of relief they can provide. Applications can only be submitted on behalf of a person OR a family in need, by a health, social care, charity professional or support worker. The organisation making an application must be directly working with each individual or family that they make an application on behalf of. Applications must NOT be made by the individuals themselves.
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Manchester District Nursing Institution Fund
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: Grants may be made for the relief of people living in the three metropolitan boroughs of Manchester, Salford or Trafford who are on low income and are sick, convalescent or disabled, which are calculated to alleviate their suffering or assist in their recovery. No grant may be made directly to relieve rates, taxes or other public funds. The Trustees meet to review applications every month. Applications can only be submitted on behalf of a person OR a family in need, by a health, social care, charity professional or support worker.
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Children’s Relief in Need
Amount: Up to £500
Closing date: Rolling deadline
Overview: The Trustees award grants that provide a “Relief in Need” for children and young people living in the City of Manchester. The Trustees meet to review applications every month. Grants awarded tend to range between £50-£500. An application to any of the Trusts is an application to them all. This funding aims to provide specific items to alleviate the effects of poverty.
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