This week we’ve added 51 new funding opportunities for charities, CICs, and community organisations across the UK. From expanding access to mobility aids to strengthening community transport and supporting grassroots initiatives, these grants cover a wide range of impact areas. 🚀
Explore the highlights below and discover funding that could help your organisation grow, innovate, and reach more people.
Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust. Launched in January 2022, the Allied Vehicles Charitable Trust supports charity and community organisations across the UK, focusing on local initiatives in North Glasgow.
Better Access to Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids (Large Grants). The Better Access to Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids (Large Grants) scheme awards grants from 34,250,000 to 31 million over 1 to 3 years to improve and expand access to good quality, affordable wheelchairs and mobility equipment for disabled people in the UK.
Community and Shared Transport (Large Grants). The Community and Shared Transport (Large Grants) funding round aims to develop, expand, and improve community transport options for disabled people with grants ranging from 30,000 to 1,000,000 over 1 to 3 years.
Better Access to Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids (Small Grants). Funding is available from £50,000 to £249,999 over 1 to 3 years to improve and expand access to good quality, affordable wheelchairs and mobility equipment for disabled people.
Community and Shared Transport (Small Grants). The Community and Shared Transport (Small Grants) funding round offers grants from £50,000 to £149,999 over 1 to 3 years to develop, expand, and improve community transport options for disabled people.
Building a Resilient Community and Shared Transport Sector. This funding round supports organisations aiming to deliver innovative shared community transport projects with potential for replication or development of tools beneficial to other providers.
Public Health Thriving Together Fund: Large Grants. The Thriving Together Fund (large grants) provides charities and organisations in County Durham with funding to deliver new or sustain existing (beyond the life of their original funding) projects, activities, and initiatives that enable individuals to thrive, support good health and wellbeing, and addresses key public health issues.
MAG Airports Community Funds. The East Midlands Airport Community Sponsorship Fund offers small grants up to £200 to support local charities and community groups with projects and events benefiting the local community that might otherwise not take place.
Barchester Charitable Foundation. Barchester’s Charitable Foundation is a registered charity helping older people and adults with a disability across England, Scotland, Wales, and Jersey.
Expanding Access to Driving Tuition for Disabled People. This fund aims to increase disabled people’s access to driving by funding organisations that provide driving lessons and car adaptations tailored to various disabilities.
Women Make Music. Women Make Music supports women, trans and non binary music creators of all genres and backgrounds and at different stages of their careers, across the UK.
Creative Individuals. The Hugo Burge Foundation offers grants in three key areas: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals.
Creative Communities. The Hugo Burge Foundation offers grants in three key areas: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals.
Small Grants Programme. The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund – Small Grants Programme provides funding primarily to small charities and community organisations with an annual income of up to £50,000.
Masonic Charitable Foundation Hospice Grants 2025. The Masonic Charitable Foundation provides a grants programme in partnership with Hospice UK to support hospices in England, Wales, the Channel Islands, and the Isle of Man in improving care for people facing financial hardship or socio-economic deprivation.
Creative Education. The Hugo Burge Foundation offers grants in three key areas: Creative Education, Creative Communities, and Creative Individuals.
The Macaulay Moat Foundation. The Macaulay Moat Foundation is a charitable funder dedicated to supporting causes primarily in England and Wales.
The Holiday Grants Programme. The Holiday Grants Programme offers one-off grants ranging from £500 to £2,750 per trip for schools, youth groups, and UK-based non-profit organisations to take children aged 13 and under on recreational day trips or short residential trips (up to 7 days) within the UK, Isle of Man, or Channel Islands.
Grants for organisations. Grantmaking priorities include helping schools and groups buy equipment for children, supporting extracurricular activities like school trips and clubs, and aiding organisations providing educational opportunities in Southwark.
Open Programme. We support work that promotes human dignity and defends the human rights of the most marginalised and excluded people.
Funding Differently 2025/26. Funding Differently 2025/26 is a unique grant fund collaboration between Community Southwark, Partnership Southwark, United St Saviours Charity, Peter Minet Trust, and Southwark’s Voluntary and Community Sector (VCS).
Skills and Learning Grant. The Skills and Learning grant, part of SNG’s Thriving Communities fund, offers grants between £1000 and £5000 to local groups supporting SNG customers to learn, develop, and thrive.
Better Access to Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids: Large Grants. The Better Access to Wheelchairs and Mobility Aids: Large Grants funding round awards grants from £250,000 to £1 million over 1 to 3 years to improve and expand access to good quality, affordable wheelchairs and mobility equipment for disabled people in the UK.
Electrical Safety Fund. We are committed to helping those who are most vulnerable to electrical risk and injury in their homes.
Better Access to Active Travel Experiences and Equipment. The Better Access to Active Travel Experiences and Equipment fund aims to improve active travel options for disabled people, defined as travel using personal effort such as walking, cycling, and mobility aids.
Support for Travel Training Schemes. Support for Travel Training Schemes funding by Motability Foundation aims to increase disabled people’s confidence in travelling by supporting organisations delivering and growing impactful travel support programmes.
Zurich Municipal’s Diversity and Inclusion Award. Zurich Municipal Diversity and Inclusion awards celebrate the initiatives of small charities (with annual incomes up to £100,000) promoting inclusivity and diversity in communities.
Efficiency East Midlands Foundation. The EEM Foundation is a grant fund established by Efficiency East Midlands and administered by Leicestershire & Rutland Community Foundation.
Nadara Sisters and North Steads Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund. Nadara Sisters and North Steads Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund established in 2018 supports applications for both capital and revenue funding from charities and voluntary groups that offer: -advice and support for families, carers and those experiencing hardships,
Henry Smith Foundation – Kindred Grants (UK). The Henry Smith Foundation offers Kindred Grants and support specifically for descendants of Henry Smith’s sister, Joane.
Neighbourhood Grants. The Neighbourhood Grants programme funds projects that make a difference to residents’ lives and neighbourhoods in Southwark.
Where People Meet Grant Programme. Where People Meet Grant Programme is an experimental pilot grants programme by the Rayne Trust aimed at funding community spaces across the UK to raise the profile of community-led regeneration and support innovative solutions to community challenges.
Positive Futures for Young People Fund. The Positive Futures for Young People Fund provides grants to support youth services for young people aged 11–19 and up to 25 with SEND in Southwark.
The Matrix Causes Fund. The Matrix Causes Fund (MCF) provides support to organisations which promote access to justice, equality of opportunity, or a sustainable environment.
The Britford Bridge Trust. The Britford Bridge Trust (the “Trust”) is a charitable trust registered in England & Wales (registered number 1160012).
Refugees and Asylum Seekers Round 4. The Refugees and Asylum Seekers Round 4 fund focuses exclusively on projects benefiting refugees and asylum seekers.
Open Fund Round 3. Open Fund Round 3 offers 7 multi-year unrestricted grants of up to £30,000 per year for up to 3 years, with inflation increases.
Small Grants Scheme. SYP Trust offers small grants to organisations working with young people (preferably ages 11-18) in Greater London.
Empowering Communities for Mental Health & Wellbeing. Empowering Communities for Mental Health & Wellbeing Fund by Norfolk County Council’s Public Health Department supports cultural and creative community-based projects promoting positive mental health, targeting middle-aged men (35-55), rural/coastal residents, those with long-term mental health conditions, and veterans.
Breckland Council Inspiring Communities. Breckland Council Inspiring Communities 2025/26 is a match funding scheme providing grants up to £5,000 for groups in Breckland District, requiring applicants to match fund at least 50% of project costs from their own funds, external sources, or in-kind contributions.
Connecting Older People Fund. Connecting Older People Fund offers grants up to £10,000 to support projects improving wellbeing of older people (aged 55+) in Norfolk.
Go! London Capacity Building Programme. The Go! London Capacity Building Programme empowers grassroots sports and physical activity organisations in London, focusing on those serving underrepresented young people.
The RWE Renewables Kiln Pit Hill Windfarm Community Fund. The RWE Renewables Kiln Pit Hill Windfarm Community Fund provides grants up to £15,000 for voluntary and community projects in the parish of Shotley Low Quarter.
The Northumberland High Sheriff Awards Fund. The Northumberland High Sheriff Awards Fund provides grants up to £1000 to community youth projects and similar not-for-profit organizations engaging young people aged 10 to 25 in constructive and developmental activities, encouraging personal development and deterring anti-social behavior.
Healthy Heart Grant. Heart Research UK Healthy Heart Grants empower communities to beat heart disease by funding community projects promoting healthier lifestyles and reducing heart disease risk, with grants up to £15,000.
The Tyne & Wear High Sheriff’s Awards. The Tyne & Wear High Sheriff’s Awards provide grants up to £1000 to voluntary and community organisations and registered charities based in Tyne and Wear.
Beyond the Bin Fund. An innovation grant fund to support bold ideas that increase the recycling or reuse of on-the-go paper cups across the UK.
The Forrester Family Trust. The Forrester Family Trust will make £1.
Liverpool Airport Community Fund. Liverpool Airport Community Fund is a fund managed by Liverpool John Lennon Airport that aims to support community projects in the Liverpool area.
Take the Lead Community Grants. Health Data Research UK (HDR UK) Take the Lead community grants offer micro-grants from £500 to £1,500 for community-led health data activities, projects, or events between 12 January and 8 April 2026.
John Lewis Partnership Foundation Building Happier Futures Fund. Building Happier Futures is a fund by the John Lewis Partnership Foundation to support UK projects for care-experienced people—vulnerable children and young people without family support.
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