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

🌟 General Programme – Main Grants (General Grants ≥ £9,000)
The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund is a registered charity which was established primarily to aid the research into learning disability and to aid the care and relief of those affected by learning disability by making grants to voluntary organisations working in this field.

🎯 General Programme – Small Grants (up to £5,000) – £5,000
The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund is a registered charity which was established primarily to aid the research into learning disability and to aid the care and relief of those affected by learning disability by making grants to voluntary organisations working in this field.

🚀 Large grants – £50,000
This round of grant funding is focused specifically on Treatment and Care grants.

Enovert Community Trust Programme – (England – Various Locations)
The Enovert Community Trust has announced that the next closing date for applications to its grants programme is the 24th May 2024.

📚 Thrive Programme
Essex Community Foundation (ECF) is working with the Cranfield Trust to provide a nine-month programme of bespoke organisational development support.

🤝 Reimagining Spaces for Sports & Play – £100,000
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🏆 Police Property Fund – £5,000
The Commissioner makes additional funding to support local projects undertaken by charitable organisations that solely benefit communities in the county.

🎨 Community Safety Partnership Funding – £35,000
Each CSP area has been allocated £35,000 of funding to support community safety priorities and the new Police and Crime Plan (2025-29) across Warwickshire.

🌟 Crisis funding – £10,000
Our Crisis Funding is designed to provide limited emergency support to help organisations bridge short-term cash flow gaps, ensuring they can continue operating while developing long-term sustainability.

🎯 Norman Family Trust – £5,000
Our Funding – Policies & Aims Below is a brief summary of the Trust’s Policies and Aims, which reflect the wishes of the Norman family: The Trust’s primary objective is to help registered charities and other non-profit/voluntary organisations (including state schools) working in Devon, Cornwall and Somerset (TA postcodes only).

🚀 Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust (Charities) – £50,000
The Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust supports projects that promote education, international friendship and understanding, and the advancement of world peace and development.

🌍 Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust (UK Universities)
The Allan & Nesta Ferguson Charitable Trust makes awards directly to UK universities towards their master’s scholarship programmes and does not make awards directly to individual students.

💡 Chrysalis Trust – £10,000
The Chrysalis Trust was established in 2009 and makes grants to UK registered charities and other organisations that carry out charitable activities providing public benefit.

📚 Individual Grant (Round 5) – £800
This award is open to individuals in deprived or marginalised areas (this includes but is not limited to social infrastructure; please see the domains of deprivation for England , Wales , Scotland and Northern Ireland ), who have actively participated in Learn to Play 2025, and are wishing to continue their music making journey.

🤝 Community Grants (Round 5) – £6,000
We’re delighted to be offering financial support to community projects in the following categories: Groups working with those facing chronic diseases & conditions affecting quality of life Groups working with those facing financial hardship Youth Clubs (and comparable organisations) Half size classical guitars Descant recorder packs with sheet music pack

🏆 The Holiday Grants Programme – £3,000
The Holiday Grants Programme offers one-off grants for schools, youth groups and non-profit organisations to take children aged 13 and under on recreational day trips or short residential trips.

🎨 Diamond Education Grant – £1,000
The Diamond Education Grant was set up as a charity by SIGBI in 1972.

🌟 Community Grant – £10,000
The aim of our grants programme is to build communities that unite families of deaf children.

🎯 Sports for Climate Action Challenge – £100,000
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🌟 Thornton Family Fund – £5,000
The Thornton Family Fund supports charities and community groups in the HD postcodes across Huddersfield, for grassroots or charitable purposes.

🎯 Community Matters – £3,000
Community Matters is our charitable giving scheme that runs throughout John Lewis & Partners shops.

🌍 The Clare Milne Trust – £14,999
All projects must benefit children, young people or adults with a disability who live in Devon or Cornwall.

💡 Village and Community Hall Grant Scheme – £30,000
Projects supported by the scheme include: building an extension new halls upgrade of toilets replacement windows and heating systems improved insulation Grants are not provided for: normal repairs or maintenance work replacement of equipment professional fees, surveys, reports, and investigations We will consider grants if the building might fall apart due to deterioration and needs to shut down.

Memorial Grant Scheme
The £150,000 Memorial Grant Scheme gives grants towards VAT on the construction, repair and maintenance of public memorial structures, for work which took place on or after 16 March 2005.

📚 Robert Clutterbuck Charitable Trust – £3,000
The Robert Clutterbuck Charitable Trust exists to help other charities by making grants to them.

🤝 Customer and Community Improvement Fund – £50,000
We want to support projects that enhance and make our local rail services more sustainable, promote development and well-being through equal opportunities, help reduce economic and social inequality and foster social mobility.

📚 Grants for Projects – £2,000
Everybody deserves an opportunity to improve their lives.

🤝 Grants for Individuals – £200
Everybody deserves an opportunity to improve their lives.

🏆 Beardsley and Blood Fund
The aim of The Beardsley and Blood Fund is to bring benefit to individuals residing in Tamworth.

🎨 The Edward Wood Fund – £500
The Edward Wood Fund is available to support individuals who are hearing impaired up to the age of 19 years old.

🌟 North Staffordshire Environment Fund – 2025/26 – Round 3 – £1,500
The North Staffordshire Environment fund is a legacy of Middleport Environment Charity.

🎯 Godolphin Edwards Fund (Organisations) – £2,500
The Godolphin Edwards Fund started life as the Godolphin Edwards Relief in Need Charity, (registered number 244238), many years ago.

🚀 Godolphin Edwards Fund (Individuals) – £500
The Godolphin Edwards Fund started as the Godolphin Edwards Relief in Need Charity, (registered number 244238), many years ago.

🌍 SBC Small Grants Fund – 2025/2026 – Round 03 – £1,000
Stafford Borough Council, in accordance with their Corporate Business Plan, have made available a small grants fund.

💡 Swansway Community Fund – 2025/2026 – Round 01 – £1,500
Family-owned and run Swansway Motor Group has recently partnered with The Community Foundation for Staffordshire on behalf of their Stoke Audi, Stafford Audi, Stafford Land Rover and Stafford Motor Match retailers.

Tamworth Borough Council Councillor Grants – £1,000
The Councillor Community Grants scheme enables councillors to provide grants to a wide variety of constituted community and voluntary, not-for-profit organisations for projects that further the Council’s aims and actively support the Tamworth community to enjoy a better quality of life.

📚 Food Support Fund – £10,000
The primary objective of the fund is to provide crisis support to vulnerable households in the most need with the cost of food essentials.

🤝 Hanley at Home Fund – £5,000
The Hanley at Home fund will award grants to organisations that will help people to manage and maintain their own home.

🏆 TopCashback Sustainability Fund – £1,000
The aim of The TopCashback Sustainability Fund is to bring benefit to organisations and individuals working across the Staffordshire area.

🎨 We Love Lichfield 2026/27 – Round 01 – £1,000
The We Love Lichfield fund is a place-based fund, which means it is geographically restricted to the district of Lichfield.

🌟 We Love the Moorlands – 2025/2026 – Round 02 – £1,000
We Love The Moorlands is a local place based fund that was established in 2009 and provides small grants to a wide range of projects working in the Staffordshire Moorlands.

🚀 Community Energy Fund – £40,000
The Hounslow Community Energy Fund (HCEF) aims to support community-led decarbonisation projects which benefit the wider community.

Denny & District Community Fund – £10,000
The Denny & District Community Fund supports community projects benefiting those living in the Denny & District Community Council area in Falkirk local authority.

🎨 Southend Culture Small Grants Scheme – £1,500
Southend City Council has launched the Southend Culture Small Grants Scheme, a new funding programme offering grants to support creative, cultural, and community-led activities across the city.

🌟 Merseyside Women’s Fund – £7,000
The Fund ​aims​ ​to​ ​support​ ​women​ ​who​ ​are​ ​most​ ​marginalised​ ​to​ ​overcome​ ​barriers that​ ​prevent​ ​them​ ​from​ ​fulfilling​ ​their​ ​potential.

🎯 Changing Coasts East Riding Community Support Fund – £30,000
The Changing Coasts East Riding Community Support Fund is worth £100,000 in total and will be open to applications until 8 th January 2027.

🚀 Men’s mental health
This funding opportunity is intended to support research that evaluates the health and health-inequality impacts of interventions aimed at promoting good mental health or preventing poor mental health among men.

🌍 Veterans’ health
The grant supports research evaluating the effects of interventions on mental, physical, or both aspects of health for veterans.

🌟 Greenspace and natural environments
The grant supports research to evaluate the health impacts of interventions that change access to green and blue space (i.e.

🎯 Public Health Research Programme Rapid Funding Scheme (RFS) – £50,000
The Rapid Funding Scheme is designed to support rapid baseline data collection and other feasibility or preparatory work in advance of intervention implementation — particularly when there is a time-limited or unexpected “natural experiment” or an urgent public-health opportunity.

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