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Week 47 Funding Update

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Here is a list of the latest grants from the past 7 days.

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🌟 Mentally Healthy Communities grants scheme – £10,000
The grant aims to support community-based, wellbeing interventions targeting mental health inequalities among specific “communities of identity” in Birmingham.

🎯 Arnold Clark Community Fund- Gear Up for Sport
Arnold Clark gives away 300 sports kit sets each month to youth teams as part of this initiative.

🚀 Building Resilience and Nutrition Fund – £10,000
The Building Resilience and Nutrition (BRAN) fund will invest in activities to try to help people out of food poverty, improve health and nutrition and reduce food waste.

🌍 Harry Cureton Fund – £20,000
The fund offers grants of up to £20,000 to support healthcare in Peterborough and the area covered by Peterborough and Stamford hospitals (postcodes PE1 – PE11).

💡 Dementia Carers Fund – £3,000
Funding is intended to support charitable projects providing assistance to full-time unpaid carers who are caring for a loved one with dementia.

🌟 Lightbulb Fund – £20,000
The Lightbulb Fund aims to support projects focused on young people in care or leaving care, and looked after children.

🎯 Workplace Charging Scheme for state-funded education institutions – £100,000
This grant is for state-funded schools and education institutions to install electric vehicle chargepoint sockets at their site(s).

🚀 Workplace Charging Scheme – £14,000
The Workplace Charging Scheme provides support for organisations towards the cost of installing up to 40 electric vehicle chargepoint sockets at their sites.

🌍 Archive Skills Bursaries – £1,000
Designed to support archivists and heritage professionals (record keepers) to access training, mentoring, and continuing professional development that they would otherwise not have access to.

💡 Eye Wind Turbines – £5,000
Funding is generated on a yearly basis for projects within a 10km radius of the wind turbines at Brome Industrial Park, formerly Eye Airfield.

🌟 National Grid Electricity Transmission’s Community Grant Programme – £20,000
The Community Grant Programme is run by the National Grid Electricity Transmission (NGET) business.

🎯 Heart of the Community Awards – £1,000
The awards will be supporting food pantries across the UK with an overall £50,000 fund available for Nisa retailers to nominate local causes.

🚀 The Tabhair Trust – Grant – £5,000
The Tabhair Trust is passionate about nurturing small to medium sized charities in their aspirations to change communities and restore broken lives through providing opportunities for education, training and personal advancement.

🌍 Wolfson Fabric Repair Grants – £10,000
The Wolfson Foundation grants can be allocated to fabric repairs at church buildings of all Christian denominations.

💡 Commissioned Rehabilitative Services General Grant Scheme – £0
Supports individuals with shared protected characteristics or experiences to promote rehabilitation and desistance.

🌟 England and Wales Cricket Board – Grass Pitch Improvement Fund – £0
The Grass Pitch Improvement Fund (GPIF) aims to tackle inequalities by providing improved access to good quality, safe playing facilities for targeted groups.

🎯 FCC Community Action Fund – England – £100,000
The Fund supports physical improvement, refurbishment, conservation or enhancement of public amenities in eligible locations.

🚀 Henry Smith Charity – Holiday Grants for Children – £2,750
We want to help children who experience inequity and/or have disabilities to go on fun trips.

🌍 Cambscuisine Community Fund – £4,000
Grants are offered with the aim of helping people who are socially disadvantaged and to build healthier, inclusive, sustainable communities.

💡 Burwell & Reach Community Fund – £2,000
Projects should: Strengthen the community and build resilience Provide or maintain community assets and/or Enhance the environment/surroundings for the benefit of those communities.

🌟 Burnthouse Wind Farm Community Fund – £6,000
Provides grants to non-profit organisations in the local parishes around the Burnthouse Wind Farm to deliver community-benefit projects.

🎯 Birketts Endowed Cambridgeshire Fund – £1,600
The Birketts Endowed Cambridgeshire Fund is invested and, each year, the fund makes grants to support small, local non-profit organisations that are undertaking charitable work in Cambridgeshire.

🚀 Arm Community Fund – £3,000
Provides small grants to help local non-profit organisations deliver community-focused projects.

🌍 A428 Community Fund – £15,000
Supports community‑led initiatives in Bedfordshire and Cambridgeshire affected by the A428 road improvement scheme.

💡 Women and Girls Health Hub Microgrants Fund – £2,000
We have a total of £12,000 to distribute to local VCSE organisations.

🌟 London Growth & Resilience Programme – £19,000
The London Growth & Resilience Programme is an 18-month fully funded programme for London-based charities, CICs, and community groups with little or no trading income.

🎯 Reaching Communities England – £500,000
Reaching Communities England is a funding programme by The National Lottery Community Fund aimed at strengthening communities and improving lives across England, prioritizing places, people, and communities experiencing poverty, disadvantage, or discrimination.

🚀 LET’S Tackle Poverty – £2,000
About this funding The funding principles for this pot are based on the borough’s Let’s Do It strategy and its anti-poverty strategy.

🌍 The Harry Payne Fund – £2,000
The Harry Payne Fund was founded in 1939 (as part of the Harry Payne Trust) and funds a large variety of projects.

💡 David Riddell Memorial CIO Grant Programme (Suicide Awareness & Prevention) – £25,000
The fund supports suicide awareness and prevention programmes run for charitable purposes.

🌟 National Workforce Programme (NWP)- Pillar 4 ‘Community’ – £12,000,000
A national programme to strengthen and support the capacity, capability and career pathway opportunities for the homelessness and rough sleeping sector’s workforce.

🎯 National Workforce Programme (NWP)- Pillar 3 ‘Advice’ – £12,000,000
A national programme to strengthen and support the capacity, capability and career pathway opportunities for the homelessness and rough sleeping sector’s workforce.

🚀 National Workforce Programme (NWP)- Pillar 2 ‘Training’ – £12,000,000
A national programme to strengthen and support the capacity, capability and career pathway opportunities for the homelessness and rough sleeping sector’s workforce.

🌍 National Workforce Programme (NWP)- Pillar 1 ‘Foundations’ – £12,000,000
A national programme to strengthen and support the capacity, capability and career pathway opportunities for the homelessness and rough sleeping sector’s workforce.

💡 Masonic Charitable Foundation Hospice Grants 2025 – £400,000
This grants programme will support hospices to make their services more accessible and more supportive for people facing financial hardship or living in socio-economic deprivation.

🌟 High Sheriffs’ Fund – £5,000
The High Sheriffs’ Fund provides vital support to a wide range of local initiatives and groups working to improve community safety.

🎯 Saffron Community Fund (SCF) – £5,000
Supports smaller charities, community and volunteer groups in the East of England (Essex, Suffolk, Hertfordshire) that deliver vital local services.

🚀 RWE Hameldon Hill Wind Farm Community Fund – £250
Set up to benefit local communities living near the Hameldon Hill wind farm; specifically supports voluntary and community groups in the two wards named.

🌍 SWEF – enterprise and business grants – £2,000
SWEF has been created to support young entrepreneurs (aged 18-30) to invest in their business venture and/or support them to take their business to the next level.

💡 Hawarden & District Relief in Need Fund – Individual – £1,000
The Hawarden & District Relief in Need Fund aims to help individuals with limited resources or those considered to be in crisis.

🌟 Hawarden & District Relief in Need Fund – Organisational – £2,000
The Hawarden & District Relief in Need Fund aims to help individuals with limited resources or those considered to be in crisis.

🎯 Education Foundation for John Vaughan – Individual – £500
The Educational Foundation of John Vaughan was established for those resident in the parish of Llangynog, Carmarthenshire to: encourage, support and promote non-statutory educational attainment and lifelong learning, including early years, encourage, support and promote spiritual wellbeing and improve the lives of people with limited resources

🚀 Education Foundation for John Vaughan (Group) – £1,000
The Educational Foundation of John Vaughan was established for those resident in the parish of Llangynog, Carmarthenshire to: encourage, support and promote non-statutory educational attainment and lifelong learning, including early years, encourage, support and promote spiritual wellbeing and improve the lives of people with limited resources

🌍 Rudbaxton Parish Education Fund (Organisations) – £2,000
The Rudbaxton Parish Education Fund aims to advance the education of children and young people under the age of 25 who live in the Parish of Rudbaxton, in Pembrokeshire.

💡 Rudbaxton Parish Education Fund (Individuals) – £1,000
The Rudbaxton Parish Education Fund aims to advance the education of children and young people under the age of 25 who live in the Parish of Rudbaxton, in Pembrokeshire.

🌟 Education Fund for Denbigh and Surrounding Area – £5,000
The Education Fund for Denbigh and Surrounding Area supports the education of individuals and specific educational initiatives.

🎯 Independent Living Fund (for care leavers) – £500
The Fund can offer support to care leavers (aged 18-25) in Norfolk only.

🚀 Bristol Vacant Commercial Property Grant Scheme – £10,000
Bristol City Council (BCC) has launched the Vacant Commercial Property Grant to help reduce the number of empty commercial properties across Bristol’s city centre and local high streets.

🌍 Cynnal Endowment Fund – Groups – £1,000
The Cynnal Endowment Fund is a grant that will fund educational projects in Gwynedd and Ynys Mon, and will provide support to the following themes: Activities that support the educational development of school aged children, young people and children in the early years up to the age of 18.

💡 Powys Community Endowment Fund – £1,500
The Powys Community Endowment Fund is an umbrella of three sub-funds.

🌟 UKSPF 2025/26 Broxtowe Skills and Training Fund (Residents) – £1,000
The Broxtowe Skills & Training Fund aims to remove financial barriers by offering targeted support to residents and small businesses across the borough.

🎯 UKSPF 2025/26 Broxtowe Skills and Training Fund (Businesses) – £2,500
The Broxtowe Skills & Training Fund aims to remove financial barriers by offering targeted support to residents and small businesses across the borough.

🚀 Main Fund – £90,000
We support work that improves the educational outcomes and life chances of care experienced young people (under the age of 25 and living in the UK).

🌍 Fund for Wales – £2,000
The Fund for Wales is a national community endowment fund managed by Community Foundation Wales.

💡 Ashley Family Foundation Fund – £10,000
The Ashley Family Foundation (formerly The Laura Ashley Foundation) is a UK registered charity, founded by Sir Bernard Ashley and his wife Laura Ashley following the success of the Laura Ashley brand.

🌟 North Petherwin Community Fund – £1,000
North Petherwin Fund welcomes applications to support community projects in the following Areas: North Petherwin.

🎯 Trewen Wind Fund – £5,000
Trewen Wind Fund welcomes applications to support community projects in the following Areas: Trewen nr Launceston.

🚀 The Jack Moon and Lors Fund – £5,000
The Jack Moon and Lors Fund supports voluntary activities in Lostwithiel and St Winnow that help to maintain the traditions and culture of these communities.

🌍 Young Carers Fund – £2,000
The Young Carers Fund aims to make a real difference to young carers.

💡 Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund (£100,000) – £100,000
Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund exists to empower groups in our region to improve their local environment and create positive social impact.

🌟 Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund (£50,000) – £50,000
Anglian Water’s Thriving Communities Fund exists to empower groups in our region to improve their local environment and create positive social impact.

🎯 UKSPF Digital Inclusion Grant Fund – £5,000
The grant is intended to support projects that deliver digital inclusion support in Gedling Borough.

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