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Youth Endowment Fund open call for projects

There is no set deadline, applications are accepted on a rolling basisThe Youth Endowment Fund’s Open Call funding round invites proposals from delivery organisations that work to reduce young people’s involvement in violence and are ready for rigorous evaluation.As a What Works Centre, their aim is to build strong evidence for practices and approaches in areas where clear gaps exist. They will…

Ford Britain Trust

These funds are now closed to applicationsFunding is available for projects that benefit their local community, with a particular focus on improving education, the lives of children and young people, those with disabilities, and the environment. Small grants of up to £250 and large grants of between £250 and £3,000 are available to registered charities, state sector schools, and non-profit…

Winter Support Grant launched to support the city

This fund closed to applications on Friday 22 November 2024, 5pmThe city has faced significant economic challenges in recent years, including the unprecedented rises in the cost of living and doing business.Nottingham has a mixed economy with a young population. As the East Midlands’ only Core City, Nottingham has key strengths in life sciences and the wider service sectors. Unemployment and…

The Weston Charity Awards

This fund closed to applications on Wednesday 8 January 2025Pilotlight has joined with Garfield Weston Foundation to provide charities, that have an annual income of less than £5 million, and work in the fields of community, environment, welfare, or youth with a support package worth just over £22,000.Alongside an unrestricted grant of up to £6,500, successful charities will get a package of…

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Arts Fund

The deadline for applications is Friday 31 January 2024Funding of between £90,000 and £300,000 over three years is available for organisations in the UK with an annual turnover of more than £600,000.The Paul Hamlyn Foundation wishes to support cultural organisations who:Use their creative practice to help us engage with the complexity of the world around usCentre the lived experience of those…

The Primary Club: Murray Fund

This fund closed to applications on Friday 15 November 2024Following a substantial legacy this year from the late Ethel Murray, The Primary Club is looking for applications for funding for new projects that support the sporting and/or recreational needs of the blind and partially sighted. Funding of up to £25,000 is available to both organisations and sports clubs, particularly grassroots and…

Boost Charitable Trust

There is no deadline, you are welcome to apply at any time. Please note, that decisions may take up to three monthsThe Boost Charitable Trust aims to fund and support inspiring programmes that help improve the lives of people who are disabled and disadvantaged through the power of sport.Small grants of up to £750 are available to charities or non-profit making organisations with a focus on sport…

B&Q Foundation grant funding 2024

This fund closed to applications on Friday 15 November 2024, 6pmThe B&Q Foundation has funding of £10,000 for internal projects and £5,000 for garden projects available for charities only who are supporting people in need in the UK—those experiencing homelessness, financial hardship, impacted by health, disability, or other disadvantage or distress.The B&Q Foundation is looking to fund…

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Arts-based Learning Fund

There is no deadline, applications are accepted on a rolling basisFunding of between £30,000 and £300,000 (up to £100,000 per year) is available to support arts and cultural organisations to work in partnership with schools to make arts-based learning a core part of education.The aim of the fund is to:Support arts organisations to work in partnership with formal education settings, leading to a…

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Migration Fund

There is no deadline, applications are accepted on a rolling basisFunding of up to £60,000 per year (for three to four years) or up to £50,000 per year (for five years) is available to support not-for-profit organisations that are working towards dismantling hostile environments, tackling the root causes of injustice and fostering solidarity between communities.The funding can be used to cover:…