Funding and Fundraising News
Design For All
This fund closed for applications on Friday 19 July 2024Design For All, a consortium of built environment professionals led by Alma-nac, is now in its second year of offering pro bono professional expertise to kickstart building projects for two to four not-for-profit organizations.This support program offers expert advice for building-related projects in their early stages, often the most… Read More
LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund
The deadline for applications is Thursday 21 November 2024, 12 noon. Applications will be assessed on a rolling basis.Thanks to further funding from The National Lottery Community Fund, the largest community funder in the UK, Consortium and its Community Partners are delighted to deliver the second round of the LGBT+ Futures: Equity Fund. A total pot of £500,000 is available through small grants… Read More
Stand With Us fund
This fund closed for applications on Tuesday 30 July 2024, 5pmRosa’s Stand With Us fund offers one-year grants of up to £25,000 to organisations delivering frontline services addressing male violence against women and girls in the UK. The grants are to fund areas related to organisational development. The funding is available to organisations with an income of between £100,000 and £500,000… Read More
National Lottery Awards for All England
The fund has an ongoing deadline, it is recommended to apply at least 16 weeks before you wish to start any activities or spend the grant moneySocial connections and community activities are essential for creating healthier, happier lives and a thriving society. The National Lottery Community Fund supports community and voluntary projects with grants ranging from £300 to £20,000, available for up… Read More
Bupa Foundation Green Community Grants
This fund closed for applications on Sunday 30 June 2024The Bupa Foundation Green Community Grants, part of Bupa’s Healthy Cities campaign, support practical projects benefiting both people and the planet with grants of up to £2,000. The scheme is open to schools, registered charities, not-for-profit organisations, local authorities, and social housing providers across the UK and Republic of… Read More
Lloyds Bank Foundation: Deaf and Disabled people's organisations
This fund closed to applications on Wednesday 28 August 2024, 5pmLloyds Bank Foundation has grants available for small and local charities and Community Interest Companies (CICs) with an income between £25,000 and £500,000. These organisations must be led by and work with Deaf and Disabled people experiencing poverty. Eligible organisations can apply for a three-year unrestricted grant of £75,000… Read More
The Hedley Foundation
There are multiple deadlines throughout the yearThe Hedley Foundation has grants of up to £5,000 for UK-registered charities with an annual turnover of less than £1 million that are dedicated to improving lives. Larger grants may be awarded to charities capable of achieving a significant impact.Projects can fall into the following categories:Youth SupportProjects that help disadvantaged young… Read More
Foyle Foundation Small Grants Scheme
There is no set deadline. However, the Foyle Foundation will stop accepting applications for the Small Grants Scheme on Friday 31 January 2025 and all projects must be completed before the end of 2025.Grants of between £2,000 and £10,000 are available for grassroots charities registered in the UK that are active in their communities and currently delivering services to the young, vulnerable,… Read More
The Phoenix Way: Children and Youth Round 2
This fund closed for applications on Wednesday 3 July 2024The Phoenix Way is led by The Ubele Initiative and supported by the Global Fund for Children and is a grant-making initiative aimed at transforming Black and racially minoritised communities. It was established in partnership with six regional leads and the support of several new UK funders, including the Youth Endowment Fund and the… Read More
Household Support Fund 5
An additional round of the Household Support Fund was announced in the Spring Budget on Monday 6 March 2024 which means up to £3.55m will be distributed in Nottingham this spring and summer. The money will be used to support struggling pensioners, families and the city’s most vulnerable households with the increased costs of living. The money has come from the Government’s Household Support… Read More