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Severn Trent: Core funding

This fund closed to applications on Sunday 1 September 2024, 12 midnightSevern Trent has funding of between £5,000 and £20,000 (depending on the size of the organisation) for one year to help not-for-profit groups get through this incredibly challenging time. This funding is for groups that deliver a vital service for local residents and improve wider community wellbeing, especially supporting…

Parkinson’s UK Physical Activity Grants Programme

This is a rolling programme and will close once all of the funding has been awarded.Being active can have a significant impact on living well with Parkinson’s, regardless of symptoms or time since diagnosis. The Parkinson’s UK Physical Activity Grants Programme supports activity providers, communities, networks, organisations, and others to develop opportunities for people with Parkinson’s to…

Paul Hamlyn Foundation Ideas and Pioneers fund

This fund closed to applications on Monday 16 September 2024The Paul Hamlyn Foundation has grants of up to £20,000 and a programme of support to help individuals and organisations develop their skills and explore an idea for social change that has the potential to transform the way things are currently done. The fund specifically focuses on early-stage ideas when it’s harder to get funding and…

Footwork: People and Place 2025

This fund closed to applications on Monday 9 September 2024Footwork is a UK charity that works collaboratively with people who want to help shape the places where they live in order to build resilient communities. Its People and Place programme supports community innovators to turn their ideas into projects that deliver long-term change for their neighbourhoods.The programme is for small groups…

Greene King's Proud To Pitch In

The deadline for applications is Friday 1 November 2024Proud To Pitch In is an initiative from Greene King IPA that provides grant funding of up to £4,000 to support grassroots sports clubs in the UK. The programme focuses on projects that positively impact the local community, with beneficiaries aged 18 and over. Emphasis is placed on projects that demonstrate a long-term impact and where the…

The Another Way Project community grant

This fund closed to applications on Thursday 8 August 2024The Another Way Project is offering grants of £1,000 to £5,000 to support groups organising activities that build community and bring people together in Nottingham City.This programme is especially focused on areas impacted by violence. They aim to fund activities that:Empower parents: Provide support for parents in the community.Fill gaps…

Grants to give a voice to those with learning disabilities or autism

The deadline for applications is Saturday 31 August 2024The Integrated Care System Nottingham and Nottinghamshire (ICSNN) is looking to support groups or services that are accessed by people with a learning disability, people with autism, or their parents and carers.Grants of up to £5,000 are available to assist groups in capturing the thoughts, experiences, and ideas of the people they engage…

Organisational Developmental Support programme

This fund closed to applications on Thursday 1 August 2024, 5pmThe Lloyds Bank Foundation has launched a new programme offering tailored support from local and national partners, volunteers from Lloyds Banking Group, networks, and events. This is a standalone organisational development support programme with no cash grant included.To be eligible, organisations must be registered as a charity or a…

GSK Community Health programme

This fund closed to applications on Monday 12 August 2024, 5pmThe new GSK Community Health programme supports small charities tackling health inequalities with a total annual income between £20,000 and £150,000. Up to 15 charities will receive up to £10,000 in unrestricted funding, plus access to free training and development valued at £3,500.GSK and The King’s Fund actively encourage…

GSK Impact Awards 2025

This fund closed to applications on Friday 30 August 2024, 5pmThe GSK IMPACT Awards are for charities with a total annual income of between £150,000 and £3 million. They are funded by GSK (GlaxoSmithKline Plc) and provide core funding and free training for charities doing excellent work to improve people’s health and wellbeing. Up to 15 awards will be made, ranging from £4,000 to £50,000, plus…