Find funds for the whole UK and for Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland
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All funds listed on this page are from third parties. Select the external links and read the information and criteria provided by the funder carefully.
Funds are listed in alphabetical order.
Deadline: variable
Grants are available for constituted not-for-profit organisations working with children and young people to make capital improvements to youth facilities in priority areas across England. There are 42 priority areas across England, a list of these areas is available here.
Amount: between £5,000 and £100,000 (per site) are available
Grants of up to £5000 (most are under £2000) are available for schools, community groups, clubs, societies or other organisations in England to improve the education and development of children and young people through educational, cultural, sporting and other activities.
Through the Boiler Upgrade Scheme, you could get a grant to cover part of the cost of replacing fossil fuel heating systems with a heat pump or biomass boiler for house sized buildings (i.e. smaller grassroots club houses). Check website for all eligibilty criteria.
Amount: up to £7,500
Grants are available for sports clubs and organisations in England to provide or assist in the provision of facilities for recreation or other leisure time occupation for the benefit of disadvantaged children who are under the age of 21 years.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for local voluntary and community organisations delivering services to coalfield communities in England to support those in crisis due to the impact of the pandemic or the increase in cost of living. Funding can be for revenue, core costs and/or capital items such as equipment, furniture, computers which supports delivery of your project.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available for community organisations across England to buy an automated external defibrillators (AED) to install in a public place. A total of £1 million is being made available. An estimated 2,000 new defibrillators will be funded. The funding for the scheme is based on a first come first served basis.
Amount: up to £750 match funding is required.
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations for public amenity projects eligible under Object D of the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF) and located within 10 miles of an eligible FCC Environment landfill site.
Amount: between £2,000 and £100,000
This programme is open to national and local charities helping disadvantaged children and young people to overcome the challenges they face.
Small grants are for charities whose annual income is between £25,000 and £500,000. These grants are unrestricted, and range from £1,000-£5,000 per year, for up to three years.
Large grants are for larger charities whose annual income is between £500,000 and £10m. They must be restricted to a project, and usually range from £10,000 to £60,000. They can be awarded over one to three years.
Grants are available for local and national charities in England and Wales who are working with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Amount: £1,000 to £60,000
Grants are available to charities and community groups in for projects that will benefit local communities in areas of Scotland and England near a Millers Homes development.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants of between £300 and £10,000 are available for charities, voluntary groups, schools and local authorities in England to carry out projects that will improve their local community. This can include running costs, events, small land or refurbishment capital projects, equipment, staff costs, transport and more.
The #iwill Fund will enable more young people to take part in social action through high quality opportunities which create lifelong habits. Find out more on the website.
National Citizen Service Trust (NCS) have introduced a grant programme which will allow grants to be awarded to local organisations so they can deliver community-based experiences. The grant amount will be based on the number of young people between the defined age range in those regions.
One-off grants of around £1,000 are available for local community organisations and charities that have already secured matched funding for local community initiatives across England, Scotland and Wales.
Grants and other resources are available for community groups, local sports clubs and grassroots organisations across England with ideas of how to tackle inequalities and help get more people active.
Amount: £300 to £15,000
Grants are available for formally constituted not-for-profit organisations in England who can raise their initial funding through a crowdfunding campaign for projects that improve physical activity for people and communities who need it most with particular interest in opportunities for groups facing barriers to activity.
Amount: Grants are available in the form of match funding of up to 50% toward the initial crowdfunding target (up to a maximum of £15,000).
Grants are available to non-profit making organisations in qualifying areas of England for improvements to local community facilities, historic buildings and structures, sport and recreation facilities.
Amount: £3,000 to £50,000
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies (CICs), charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), and other not-for-profit organisations across England and Wales to deliver projects and activities around the themes of either Autism support or Church outreach.
Amount: up to £5,000 per year for up to three years
Grants are available to assist charities and social enterprises in England that require extra support to become ‘investment ready’.
Amount: between £5,000 and £15,000
The funding is for smaller charities (including CIOs, CICs and CASCs) in England and Wales, with a preference for London where a grant award will make a demonstrable impact on their work and whose work addresses the Foundation’s priorities of supporting the young, the elderly, and the hospitality industry.
Amount: between £500 and £5,000
Grants are available for FA-accredited community football clubs and leagues to improve the experience and accessibility of football to local people.
Amount: There is no set grant value.
Small grants are available for local projects, activities and organisations that have charitable aims and that will be of real direct benefit to families in England, Scotland and Wales.
Amount: up to £400
Deadline: variable
Grants are available for constituted not-for-profit organisations working with children and young people to make capital improvements to youth facilities in priority areas across England. There are 42 priority areas across England, a list of these areas is available here.
Amount: between £5,000 and £100,000 (per site) are available
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations to provide and improve community buildings that are located within the vicinity of a Biffa Operation or Biffa Landfill site in order to ‘act as mechanisms’ for community involvement.
The Biffa Award Community Buildings theme aims to improve buildings at the heart of their communities, such as village halls, community centres and church halls, which are within five miles of a significant Biffa Operation or within 10 miles of an active Biffa Landfill site with the aim of encouraging and enhancing community involvement.
Amount: £10,000 to £75,000
Grants of between £10,000 and £75,000 are available for not-for-profit organisations with five miles of a significant Biffa operation or 10 miles of an active Biffa Landfill site.
Projects under the Recreation theme can include new play equipment; landscaping works, including boardwalks, trees and shrubs; skate parks; woodland walks; nature trails; outdoor gyms; and building works within communal areas of sporting clubhouses (such as kitchen and toilet facilities) which have a wider community use and are not for the sole use of sports club members.
Loans are available for social enterprises and registered charities in England to help them grow and continue the good work they are currently doing.
Amount: £20,000 to £200,000
Loans are available to support the work of charities and social enterprises based in England, Wales and Scotland that aim to improve people’s lives or the environment they live in.
Amount: up to £1.5m. See website and criteria for further details
Loans and equity investments are available to community based, locally led charities and social enterprises in England that are providing essential health, social care, education and training services to improve the quality of life of local individuals, especially those who are vulnerable and disadvantaged.
Amount: £250,000 to £2,000,000
Grants are available through this match funding scheme to assist social sector organisations in areas of deprivation in England who are providing services to support people struggling with the rising cost of living.
Amount: up to £50,000
Revenue grants are available for non-profit organisations to support suicide prevention activities delivered in England from 2023 to 2025.
Amount: up to £750,000
A mixture of grant and loan funding is available to support community organisations and social enterprises in England to install energy saving measures or technology and purchase energy efficient or environmentally friendly vehicles or equipment.
Amount: £25,000 to £250,000 is available via a blend of grants (40%) and loans (60%)
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations for public amenity projects eligible under Object D of the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF) and located within 10 miles of an eligible FCC Environment landfill site.
Amount: between £2,000 and £100,000
Flexible grants and loans are available to support Black and Racially Minoritised charities and social enterprises in England that need funds to help them to grow and become more resilient.
Amount: £50,000 to £1,500,000
New grant available to allow grassroots organisations to install a Catering Unit, at their site, to both generate income and improve the experience for players and spectators. There is some specific criteria that all clubs will meet so please read details carefully before progressing an application.
Amount: up to £50,000
This programme is open to national and local charities helping disadvantaged children and young people to overcome the challenges they face.
Small grants are for charities whose annual income is between £25,000 and £500,000. These grants are unrestricted, and range from £1,000-£5,000 per year, for up to three years.
Large grants are for larger charities whose annual income is between £500,000 and £10m. They must be restricted to a project, and usually range from £10,000 to £60,000. They can be awarded over one to three years.
Grants are available for local and national charities in England and Wales who are working with children with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND).
Amount: £1,000 to £60,000
The Morrisons Foundation awards grant funding for charity projects which make a positive difference in local communities. In the main grants are available to fully fund projects up to £25,000.
This programme offers a larger amount of funding (over £10,000) for organisations that work together with a shared set of goals to help their community – whether that’s a community living in the same area, or people with similar interests or life experiences.
Funding can be spent on costs associated with delivering your activities, organisational development including staff training, and IT upgrades/purchase, core/fixed costs like salaries, rent, utilities, equipment, and capital – purchase, refurbishment or developing of land and buildings.
Large grants are available to voluntary and community organisations in England for projects that make positive changes in their communities.
Amount: up to £20,000
Grants are available for organisations in England dealing with the causes of inequality (poverty, disadvantage and discrimination). The fund will provide long-term core funding for up to ten years to organisations.
Amount: between £1 million and £5 million
Loan funding is available to a wide range of incorporated organisations based and operating in England to deliver projects using sport and sporting facilities that generate sustainable revenue and deliver long-term community impact.
Amount: up to £150,000
Grants and other resources are available for community groups, local sports clubs and grassroots organisations across England with ideas of how to tackle inequalities and help get more people active.
Amount: £300 to £15,000
Grants are available to non-profit making organisations in qualifying areas of England for improvements to local community facilities, historic buildings and structures, sport and recreation facilities.
Amount: £3,000 to £50,000
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations in qualifying areas of England for physical improvement to community facilities, such as village halls, public parks, sports facilities, historic buildings and structures.
Amount: up to £20,000
Deadline: 22/10/2025
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations, schools and local authorities to provide extra support to young people (aged 10 to 18 years; up to 25 years with disabilities and special educational needs) in areas with higher rates of anti-social behaviour in England. Only specific wards are eligible – eligible ward checker.
Amount: between £30,000 and £100,000
Grants are available to assist charities and social enterprises in England that require extra support to become ‘investment ready’.
Amount: between £5,000 and £15,000
Unrestricted funding package (75% loan and 25% grant) are available for small and medium sized charities and social enterprise based in England that are working to improve people’s lives or the environment in which they live and who are looking to grow or diversify their business models.
Amount: £25,000 to £150,000
Grants for constituted, not-for-profit organisations and local authorities for projects that make improvements to community facilities and the natural environment that are located near a qualifying Veolia site in England.
Amount: £10,000 to £75,000
Grants are available for delivery organisations that work to reduce young people’s involvement in violence for well-established projects delivered in England or Wales.
Bowls England offers all affiliated clubs the opportunity to apply for a Club Loan of up to £20,000. A Club Loan may be used for any reasonable purpose including: Purchase of lawn mowers, scarifiers, turf irons or sprinkler systems, Repair of ditches and banks, clubhouse development, fencing, car parking, changing rooms.
The funding is intended to finance capital projects – including renovations – to improve facilities which contribute to increased participation in cricket.
The maximum loan available is £50,000.
Cricket clubs with a junior section can apply for £1,000 to £50,000.
Cricket clubs without a junior section can apply for £1,000 to £20,000.
All loans are interest free.
Grants are available to support ECB affiliated cricket clubs in England and Wales with creating welcoming environments, providing enhanced facilities and playing opportunities, and tackling the impact of climate change.
Amount: £10,000 to £1,000
Grants are available to support ECB affiliated cricket clubs to help address inequalities in access to safe, good quality grass cricket pitches across England and Wales. Priority will be given to application that support cricket for groups in the following:
Amount: this will be determined on a case by case basis
Grants are available for the provision of capital items, or to refurbish/improve existing community football facilities in England.
Grants are available for clubs playing in the England and Wales football pyramid to make improvements to their stadiums.
Amount: up to £750,000
Grants are available for FA-accredited community football clubs and leagues to improve the experience and accessibility of football to local people.
Grants are available to support Volleyball England-affiliated clubs. The current focus will run until December 2023 and will support the development of Sitting Volleyball.
Amount: £1,000
Grants are available for registered charities in England, Wales, the Isle of Man, and Republic of Ireland to support a range of good causes that will benefit those most in need. One of the objectives is Amateur sport: to improve physical and mental health with a focus on sport provision for people with disabilities.
Amount: Funding is at the discretion of the Trustees.
Previous grants have ranged from £5,000 to £2.25 million.
One-off capital grants are available to registered charities in England and Wales, as well as those with ‘accepted’ and ‘exempt’ status, for projects in the areas of community, education, health and social welfare.
Grants are available to local charitable organisations working with young people aged up to 25 years in England and Wales.
Amount: up to £3,500
Grants are available to registered charities who make a positive difference to local communities in England, Scotland or Wales. Sports-based charities, must have the objective to improve the lives of vulnerable or disadvantaged people
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies (CICs), charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), and other not-for-profit organisations across England and Wales to deliver projects and activities around the themes of either Autism support or Church outreach.
Amount: up to £5,000 per year for up to three years
Grants are available to registered charities in England and Wales for general charitable purposes.
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Enquiries: The Thompson Family Charitable Trust, Tel: 01608 676789, E-Mail: roycopus@btinternet.com
The funding is for smaller charities (including CIOs, CICs and CASCs) in England and Wales, with a preference for London where a grant award will make a demonstrable impact on their work and whose work addresses the Foundation’s priorities of supporting the young, the elderly, and the hospitality industry.
Amount: between £500 and £5,000
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups in Essex for projects which encourage more people to engage with cycling and promote active lifestyles.
Grants are available to local groups and organisations for initiatives and socially based activities that improve the lives of groups and residents in Hatfield.
Amount: £1,500
Grants are available for projects and activities that will benefit the local community of Berkhamsted.
Amount: £1,000
Grants are available for registered charities in North East London and Essex for carrying out projects and activities that benefit local residents.
Amount: £1000 to £5,000
Grants are available to not-for-profit community based organisations for local facilities that are needed because of new development taking place in East Cambridgeshire and which provide community or social benefit.
Grants are available to develop and improve village halls, community centres, sport and leisure centres, play facilities and public open spaces in East Cambridgeshire.
Amount: £10,000
Grants to support activities delivered by community, voluntary and social enterprise organisations in East Suffolk.
Amount: £100 to £7,500
Grants for villages and towns in the Epping Forest area to form partnerships, bringing together local councils, businesses, community groups and residents, as part of the wider UK Shared Prosperity Fund programme.
Amount: £1,000
Grants are available for local charitable organisations in Norfolk and the Waveney district of Suffolk so that they can continue and develop their work in the community.
Amount: £30,000
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Each of Hertfordshire County Council’s elected members have been allocated a Locality Budget to spend on worthwhile projects in their community that promote social, economic or environmental wellbeing.
Amount: £10,000
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations to support work which enhances the quality of life and the environment of communities disrupted by the construction of the HS2 north-south railway.
Amount: £250,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations working for the benefit of people living within the area covered by Huntingdon Town Council.
Grants are available for local charities and community groups in Ipswich to support projects in local neighbourhoods that improve the life of residents and tackle local issues in the area.
Awards are available for registered charities, state secondary schools and colleges, local authority youth clubs and not-for-profit youth organisations to recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of young people in London and Essex.
Amount: an Achievement Award of £300 per young person which is to be spent on a school, club or community project of the recipient’s choice.
Grants are available for creative community engagement projects that encourage discussions about knife crime, antisocial behaviour and youth-based crime within Luton.
Amount: up to £3,600
One-off grants for small community projects in Mid Suffolk.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants are available for community projects in North Norfolk that foster environmental and community sustainability across the district.
Amount: £15,000
Grants are available to Community Safety Partnerships and voluntary and community organisations in Cambridgeshire and Peterborough for projects to prevent crime and increase the safety of residents.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available to charities and community organisations operating near selected Shell sites in Aberdeen City, Aberdeenshire, Fife and Norfolk for projects that will benefit local communities.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups for charitable activities that improve the quality of life of people in Stevenage.
Grants are available to help community groups and organisations in Stevenage develop ideas, continue with existing initiatives and deliver local priorities.
Amount: from £100
Grants are available for local charities, voluntary and community groups to support activities which tackle disadvantage and deprivation across Suffolk.
Grants are available to organisations for activities to promote tennis for all, by showing the sport as an enjoyable exercise with social interaction. Also, there is support to enable those who are disadvantaged and living in areas of deprivation in Suffolk to participate in the sport.
Amount: £1,000
Grants are available to organisations in Chelmsford, Braintree and Uttlesford for projects that provide recreational facilities, advance education, relieve poverty, advance religion or provide other charitable objects that benefit local communities.
Deadlines: four times a year
Grants are available for charitable organisations, including registered charities, for projects and services that benefit the people of Bedfordshire.
Grants are available for sports clubs, groups and non-profit organisations in Northamptonshire to support sporting activities aimed at disabled people, people with long-term health conditions, and/or mental health conditions.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups, parish and town councils, and local authorities for community projects that benefit the coastal communities of the Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
Amount: Small grants up to £10,000 / main grants up to £50,000
Grants are for voluntary and community organisations located in areas affected by the operations of East Midlands Airport, in order to undertake projects that will have a lasting benefit, bring communities closer together through sport and recreation and offer environmental improvements and heritage conservation.
Amount: up to £ 2,000
Deadline: 28/02/2027
Grants are available to support a wide range of community projects and activities in West Lindsey.
Grants are available for projects that benefit the community of Corby.
Amount: up to £2,000
Financial assistance is available to community, voluntary, youth and other local organisations in Derbyshire for projects that benefit the local community.
Grants are available to improve the quality of life for Derbyshire residents by supporting activities that help to build safer, stronger communities.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants are available to support the running costs of voluntary and community groups in Chesterfield, North East Derbyshire and Bolsover.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available to charities, voluntary and community groups for projects and activities that support community life, promote health and wellbeing and tackle disadvantage across Derby and Derbyshire.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants are available for voluntary groups working with children and young people in Spondon and Erewash to purchase equipment to support their activities.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants are available to help communities in North West Leicestershire to start new projects or for one-off expenditures for equipment and other items.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available for social enterprises in Northampton that are making a positive social and/or environmental impact.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available to local groups for activities which will benefit their community or ward area within Bassetlaw District.
Grants are available for voluntary organisations involved in sport and the arts to help with the day-to-day running costs of their service to the community.
Grants are available for a broad range of community activity that will improve the wellbeing of residents based in Kingswood and Hazel Leys (KHL) in Corby.
Amount: £250 to £5,000
Grants are available to local community groups for projects that benefit the people of Derbyshire Dales.
Amount: £100 to £1,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations in Nottinghamshire carrying out education, music or welfare activities.
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Enquiries
Tel: 0115 9508 580
E-Mail: FHCTRequests@formanhardy.com
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations to support work which enhances the quality of life and the environment of communities disrupted by the construction of the HS2 north-south railway.
Amount: £250,000
Grants are available to community organisations working in Jigsaw Homes Group locations in the North West and East Midlands of England for projects that deliver benefits to residents and their local communities.
Grants are available to local charitable groups for small local projects that benefit the communities of Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland.
Amount: £3,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations that are members of the Midcounties Co-operative for projects that benefit local communities within the Midcounties Co-operative trading area.
Amount: £500
Unrestricted grants are available for charities and grassroots groups in the East Midlands (Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Nottinghamshire) that support young adults (aged 16 to 30 years) who are not in education, employment, or training (NEET).
Amount: up to £1,000
For more details email: hello.uk@minderafoundation.com
Grants are available to help communities in North WestLeicestershire to start new projects or for one-off expenditures for equipment and other items.
Amount: £500
Grants are available for projects that support the education, health and nutrition of children under the age of 16 and their families as well as their being able to access sport and activities irrespective of social background or physical ability.
Funding is available to improve the quality of life for Derbyshire residents by supporting activities that help to build safer, stronger communities.
Amount: £2,000
Grants are available for community initiatives that will benefit local people living within a 5-mile radius of the Sleaford Renewable Energy Plant in the North Kesteven District.
Amount: £5,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations in West Lindsey for voluntary and community activity that improves the quality of life for local residents and increases community involvement, as part of the wider UK Shared Prosperity Fund programme.
Amount: £1,000 to £20,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations in West Lindsey to support new ideas and designing solutions to get the best possible outcome for community projects, as part of the wider UK Shared Prosperity Fund programme.
Amount: £100 to £10,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations in West Lindsey to develop and improve community facilities and assets, promoting greater interaction and more activities in communities, as part of the wider UK Shared Prosperity Fund programme.
Amount: £1,000 to £50,000
Grants are available for voluntary, community and social enterprise sector organisations in specified areas of England who do not currently offer the Duke of Edinburgh Award to create more opportunities for marginalised young people (14 to 24 years) to access the Award.
Amount: up to £10,200
Grants are available for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations across the London Borough of Barnet to deliver inclusive projects and activities for Sanctuary Seekers that help to integrate and feel part of the local community.
Amount: between £200 and £4,000
Betsy Foundation
Grants available for UK-based charities operating in London and South East England to deliver projects and activities that help overcome poverty, abuse, and homelessness for young people (aged 30 and under).
Amount: up to up to £30,000
For enquiries:
Email: info@betsyfoundation.org
Grants are available to community and voluntary sector groups, mutual aid groups and schools for projects that bring communities together and address inequalities, environmental issues, social isolation and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the Brent community.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available for charities, charitable incorporated organisations (CIOs), and other not-for-profit groups working with children and young people across the London Borough of Brent to deliver capital projects to amend and improve their premises.
Grants are available for registered charities in North East London and Essex for carrying out projects and activities that benefit local residents.
Amount: £1,000 to £5,000
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations that are working for the benefit of London inhabitants across several thematic areas and issues, with a focus on reducing inequality and supporting disadvantaged groups.
There are no minimum or maximum amounts specified. Average grant awards vary depending on the type of grant being applied for.
Grants can be awarded for up to five years.
The smallest amount ever given is £1,000 and the largest is £10 million.
Grants are available to charity and voluntary groups, residents’ associations and businesses for a wide range of community projects in the City of London.
Amount: from £1,000
Grants are available to a range of not-for-profit organisations for projects and services that benefit communities within the City of London and the City of London Corporation’s housing estates across London.
Amount: £500 to £10,000
Grants are available for voluntary organisations and charities undertaking a variety of charitable activities to benefit the community in the London Borough of Hammersmith and Fulham.
Grants are available for voluntary and community sector organisations in the East End of London to support activities which make a difference at grassroots level and deliver support directly to vulnerable people.
Amount: £200 to £2,000
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available to constituted not-for-profit organisations for projects that improve or create land and property used by local people in the London Borough of Hounslow.
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations to support work which enhances the quality of life and the environment of communities disrupted by the construction of the HS2 north-south railway.
Amount: £250,000
Awards are available for registered charities, state secondary schools and colleges, local authority youth clubs and not-for-profit youth organisations to recognise, reward and celebrate the achievements of young people in London and Essex.
Amount: an Achievement Award of £300 per young person which is to be spent on a school, club or community project of the recipient’s choice.
Grants are available for projects which improve the prospects of children and young adults up to the age of 25 (or sometimes up to 30 for young people with disabilities) residing in nine boroughs in North and West London.
Grants are available to registered charities for the one-off refurbishment of a community space which is used to deliver services to young people in nine boroughs in North and West London.
Amount: £25,000
Grants are available for voluntary groups, community groups, and other organisations in Kensington and Chelsea to deliver projects and activities that benefit residents and local communities.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for charities, community interest companies, and other voluntary and community sector organisations to deliver projects and activities that benefit local communities, build stronger connections between local people, and address local issues.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available for constituted community groups across the London Borough of Lewisham to deliver community projects and events as part of East and Southeast Asian Heritage Month.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available for charities in London to support a wide variety of local community projects that will create opportunities and change lives across the capital.
Grants are available for not-for-profit groups, local authorities and statutory bodies for projects which for projects that will improve and activate spaces, places and facilities in London to help the least active children and young people and marginalised groups and communities to lead active and healthy lives.
Amount: between £10,000 and £80,000
Grants are available for not-for-profit groups, local authorities and statutory bodies for projects which for projects that will improve and activate spaces, places and facilities in London to help the least active children and young people and marginalised groups and communities to lead active and healthy lives.
Amount: £10,000 to £80,000
Grants could cover capital and/or revenue projects
Grants are available to charitable organisations in the London Borough of Islington for projects that alleviate social deprivation and hardship, promote education, community harmony, health and wellbeing and that help disadvantaged young people, adults and senior citizens.
Grants for local registered charities, community, self-help or voluntary groups that are operating within the ancient parish of Enfield and providing a benefit to the local community and whose focus falls within the priorities of the Trust.
Grants are available for UK registered charities and charitable organisations to support holiday activities for disadvantaged young people living in the West Midlands and Greater London.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations in the City of London undertaking maritime and waterborne projects and activities which offer the opportunity for young people to learn new skills and develop.
Grants are available for registered charities across the UK but particularly in focus areas to deliver projects and activities that make a strong, positive impact in local communities. Focus areas: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton, Teesside.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available for community and environmental projects in areas close to a current or proposed Banks Group operation in the North of England.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available for charities, voluntary organisations and community groups for projects that support young and older people in the North East of England.
Grants are available for charities, community and voluntary organisations, social enterprises, and other organisations operating in central, east, or south-west Durham to deliver projects and activities that address the energy and cost-of-living crises.
Amount: up to £500
Small grants are available for community group, schools and community organisations in County Durham (in the areas where believe housing operates) to help support people within the local community and make a real difference to their wellbeing.
Amount: £500 to £1,000
Grants are available to community organisations based in Broadacres Housing Association locations of Yorkshire and the North East of England for projects that deliver benefits to local residents.
Amount: up to £500
Grants for community organisations to support young people in Northumberland experiencing hardship to gain educational opportunities. Eligible costs include (but not limited to) course fees, rent, travel, and tutor costs.
Amount: from £300 to £1,000
Grants are available for charities, community and voluntary groups, and other not-for-profit organisations to improve organisational capacity and sustainability across County Durham.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations working in Belmont, Carville, and Gilesgate Moor to support projects and activities that benefit local communities and leave a lasting impact.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available for VCSE organisation in County Durham and Darlington to give opportunities for development and growth, with a priority for community projects that sustain the health, wellbeing and opportunities of local communities.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available to support community sports clubs and organisations in County Durham providing opportunities for their communities to engage in physical activity on a regular basis.
Amount: £1,000 to £2,000
Grants are available to increase the numbers and the skills of children and young people engaging with cricket in the North East and to strengthen and sustain clubs and the sport.
Amount: £500 to £2,500
A very small number of grants are available to small charities in Northumberland, Tyne & Wear and County Durham for projects which support excellence in the arts by the young and to provide rural experiences for those deprived of the opportunity.
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Funding is available to support local organisations and groups working to benefit communities within the boundaries of the old North Riding of Yorkshire.
Grants are available for registered charities to carry out charitable projects within Northumberland and the old Metropolitan Borough of Tyne & Wear as well as the eastern Scottish borders.
Grants are available for local not-for-profit and voluntary community organisations, as well as local schools, to support local community projects which have a positive impact on the lives of Karbon residents in North East England.
Amount: up to £4,000
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups for new and emerging projects that will benefit the people of Middlesbrough.
Grants to support unconstituted voluntary and community groups with projects that will benefit residents of Middlesbrough.
Amount: £20 to £1,500
One-off financial awards are available for 20 charities, not-for-profit organisations, sports clubs, community groups and schools.
Amount: £500 to £5,000
Impact investment for charities and social enterprises in the North East that are making a positive social impact in areas such as homelessness, poverty, unemployment, health and social care, mental health, offender rehabilitation and the regeneration of deprived communities.
Amount: £100,000 to £1,000,000
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations undertaking general charitable activities in the north east of England.
Amount: £100 to £1,000
Grants are available to charitable organisations for the benefit of residents in Durham and Sunderland, and for the maintenance and repair of churches, mission halls and schools in those areas and in the County of York.
Amount: £1,000 to £10,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Enquiries, The Sir John Priestman Trust, 19 John Street, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, SR1 1JG
Tel: 0191 567 4857
Grants are available for charitable organisations in the City of Sunderland and County Durham for projects and schemes which help disadvantaged and disabled young people to improve skills and explore their talents as well as to improve the quality of life for people living in less affluent communities.
Funding is available to not for profit organisations who can raise their initial funding through a crowdfunding campaign to support projects that will improve and bring benefits to communities in Sunderland.
Amount: £3,000
Grants are available to local community or voluntary organisations wishing to enhance the quality of life for residents in the Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland and Stockton-on-Tees areas.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants are available to charities in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Co Durham (including Hartlepool) and Cumbria (including Carlisle) for a wide range of projects that benefit the community.
Amount: from £1,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Secretary to the Trustees
W.A. Handley Charity Trust
Tel: 0191 281 1292
E-Mail: davidmilligan@ryecroft-glenton.co.uk
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups and organisations working in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland for projects which support local people in overcoming disadvantage, creating stronger communities and improving the local area.
Grants are available to support young people (aged 18 to 25 years old) leaving care, providing financial support to help them achieve their aspirations and ambitions.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available to community groups for capital costs in Gateshead.
Amount: up to £25,000
Grants available for community development programmes in the disadvantaged areas of Coquet Valley and areas in Northumberland affected by declining or disappearing industries.
Amount: £750 to £4,000
Grants to support individuals in Northumberland and Tyne and Wear to realise their potential. The scheme recognises carers of all ages, black and minority ethnic groups including those with asylum seeker/refugee status, disabled people, homeless people and people who are experiencing disadvantage.
Amount: up to £7,000
Grants are available to provide multi-use games areas for young people from disadvantaged areas of Tyne & Wear and Northumberland.
Amount: up to £50,000
Grants are available to improve mental health and life chances, especially for children and for disadvantaged communities in Tyne and Wear and Northumberland.
Amount: £1,000 to £3,000
Grants are available for registered charities across the UK but particularly in focus areas to deliver projects and activities that make a strong, positive impact in local communities. Focus areas: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton, Teesside.
Amount: up to £5,000
Deadlines throughout the year
Grants are available for community groups, voluntary groups, registered charities, and other not-for-profit organisations to deliver projects and activities to benefit residents in Scarborough, Redcar and Cleveland, and the North York Moors National Park. Capital and revenue grants are available.
Amount: between £200 and £10,000
Deadline: 27/09/2025
Grants are available for voluntary groups, community groups, and charities across Bolton to deliver a variety of projects and activities that support vulnerable communities and individuals.
Amount: from £100, maximum amount is discretionary
Grants are available to small local charities, particularly smaller grass roots organisations that find it difficult to attract funds, that are based and working in Merseyside for projects which address the Foundation’s priorities.
Amount: between £1000 and £10,000
Grants are available to a range of not-for-profit organisations for new or existing community and environmental projects that benefit local residents in Denbighshire, Flintshire, the Wirral and Sefton.
Amount: Small grants up to £5,000 / Main grants up to £20,000
Grants are available for charitable institutions and organisations which help young people under the age of 21 years who are in need, hardship and distress and who live within 50 miles of Preston.
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations and schools for projects that benefit local communities in Great Britain with preference given to Essex, including East London, Southampton, Daventry, Manchester, Liverpool, and Bridgend (South Wales).
Amount: up to £3,000
Deadline: 31/10/2025
Grants are available to local not-for-profit voluntary organisations for projects that benefit the residents of Bollington.
Grants are available for voluntary, community and social enterprise sector organisations in specified areas of England who do not currently offer the Duke of Edinburgh Award to create more opportunities for marginalised young people (14 to 24 years) to access the Award.
Amount: up to £10,200
Grants are available for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise sector organisations in Rochdale to support projects and activities that encourage people to be more physically active.
Amount: up to £2,000
Deadlines throughout year
Grants are available for constituted voluntary groups in Oldham to deliver projects and activities that bring people together and make a difference in local communities.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations to support projects and activities that benefit disabled children, young people, the elderly, and other vulnerable people in Runcorn.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants for charitable organisations with outdoor and character-building projects for young people in the North West England as well as for educational, religious and cultural activities and institutions in the North West of England.
For further information, please contact the following:
Carol Fahy, The Bowland Charitable Trust
Tel: 01254 688051
E-Mail: carole.fahy@cannco.co.uk
Grant for charitable organisations undertaking health or social welfare projects in the cities of Manchester and Liverpool.
For further information, please contact the following:
Enquiries, Camelia Trust
Tel: 0161 928 0731
E-Mail: jennyasykes@icloud.com
Small grants are available for local charities based in, and working for the benefit of residents, in Birmingham, Liverpool, York, Wakefield, Leeds, and Bebington and the Wirral.
Deadlines: ongoing
Grants are available to small charities and community groups for a wide range of charitable activity aimed at improving the quality of life for local people in Cheshire.
Amount: up to £2,500
Grants are available to grassroots charities and not-for-profit organisations for projects and activities that benefit those most in need within Cheshire.
Amount: £250 to £25,000
Grants are available to community groups and organisations for projects or events that benefit the Cobalt Housing neighbourhood.
Amount: up to £3,000
Grants are available to community organisations for projects and activities that contribute to stronger and more vibrant communities in Lancashire and lead to long-term benefits to the local population.
Amount: £250 to £10,000
Grants are available to charities and community groups for projects and activities that contribute to stronger and more vibrant communities and lead to long-term benefits to local people in Merseyside.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for non-profit community organisations carrying out charitable activities which improve community life in Copeland for a significant number of people and address a specific community issue or need.
Amount: from £3,000
Grants are available for charitable and not-for-profit organisations in the north west of England, that work with mental illness and mental disability.
For further information, please contact the following:
Enquiries, CRH Charitable Trust, c/o Beyond Profit Ltd
Tel: 01204 414317
E-Mail: crhcharitabletrust@gmail.com
Grants are available for small local voluntary and community groups and organisations to help make a difference to the most disadvantaged people in the communities of Cumbria.
Grants are available to voluntary and community groups working to tackle disadvantage and strengthen communities in Cumbria.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available to groups and organisations in Cumbria working with young people who are facing disadvantage.
Small grants are available for groups working with young people (aged 11 to 21 years) from low income families in Cumbria to take part in sport or foreign travel.
Amount: £1,000
Grants are available for registered charities to carry out general charitable activities in Lancashire, Merseyside and Greater Manchester.
Amount: £250 to £2,000
Small grants are available to local community groups for capital and revenue costs associated with projects that support and improve sports, arts and other leisure activities in the district.
Amount: £700
Grants for voluntary and community organisations undertaking a variety of charitable activities in Merseyside.
Amount: up to £3,000
Grants are available to local charities delivering community benefit projects in the North West of England.
Amount: £35,000
Grants are available to support voluntary and community groups in Greater Manchester for general community benefit, including grassroots support, volunteering and the lives of young people.
Grants are available for charitable organisations working to enable young people from the most deprived areas of Cumbria and the very north of Lancashire to achieve their full potential in life.
Grants are available to local voluntary and charitable organisations for community-based projects that benefit families, young people and older adults in the old County of Westmorland and the area covered by South Lakeland District Council.
Amount: £20,000
Small grants are available for community based organisations in Cumbria to continue or expand work including advocacy, community voice and service provision for local people.
One-off grants for local voluntary and community organisations doing charitable work to improve social welfare in areas formerly served by a Hillards store in North and Central England.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for new and established groups working in Halton to buy equipment, organise an event or any other project agreed upon with Halton Borough Council’s Community Development Team.
Amount: up to £400
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available to not-for-profit groups and organisations operating in the areas served by the Irwell Valley Housing Association who wish to find local solutions to local problems.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available to community organisations working in Jigsaw Homes Group locations in the North West and East Midlands of England for projects that deliver benefits to residents and their local communities.
Small grants are available for small local charities undertaking general charitable activities in Cumbria, Merseyside or Suffolk.
Amount: up to £2,000
For further information, please contact the following:
Enquiries, John Gilpin Trust
Mantins Solicitors and Notaries
23a High Street, Southwold, Suffolk, IP18 6AD
Tel: 01502 724750
Loan finance and business support are available to local charities and social enterprises in Knowsley, Liverpool, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral.
Amount: £150,000 to £250,000
Grants are available to local Manchester voluntary and community groups for projects that make their neighbourhoods better places to live.
Amount: £10,000
Grants are available for charities, community groups, and not-for-profit organisations across Greater Manchester to deliver projects and activities that benefit and support the welfare of local LGBQT+ people.
Grants are available for charities, community groups, and voluntary organisations to support disadvantaged people across Manchester.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise sector organisations across the Merseyside Region to improve their financial resilience and increase their impact on the lives of local people by helping them to increase their income levels or reduce operating costs.
Amount: between £2,000 and £5,000
Grants are available from voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations across Oldham to deliver a variety of projects and activities that benefit children, young people aged under 25, and families.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available to groups in Salford for projects that deliver improved wellbeing and health outcomes for the local population.
Grants are available to small to medium-sized registered charities and charitable organisations working with children and families or people who are older, disabled or socially isolated in North Wales, Merseyside, West Cheshire and North Shropshire.
Grants are available for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations in Tameside to support the delivery of well-being interventions and tackle inequalities in local communities.
Amount: £1,000 to £15,000
Grants are available to charities in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Co Durham (including Hartlepool) and Cumbria (including Carlisle) for a wide range of projects that benefit the community.
Amount: from £1,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Secretary to the Trustees
W.A. Handley Charity Trust
Tel: 0191 281 1292
E-Mail: davidmilligan@ryecroft-glenton.co.uk
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups for projects that benefit the local communities around and the residents of Torus Group housing.
Funding available for voluntary, community, faith and social enterprise sector organisations in Tameside for projects and activities that engage and enable children and young people aged 5-18 years to become more active, more often.
Amount: £2,000
Grants are available to small charities and community groups for projects that improve the lives of people in Warrington.
Amount: up to £30,000
Small grants are available to community and charitable groups for community projects that benefit residents of West Derby, Liverpool.
Grants are available for third sector voluntary, non-profit making community organisations based in West Lancashire to support their community, play, sport, or arts activities.
Amount: £500
Grants are available for registered charities working in Chester, Westminster, and rural communities within Cheshire, Lancashire and Sutherland to create opportunities for young people (up to 25 years of age) and their families to have the resilience, skills and capacity to lead happy and healthy lives.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for constituted community groups and tenant and resident associations across Wigan to deliver a range of projects and activities that benefit local communities.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available for voluntary and community groups to support environmental, educational, sporting, amenity or community related projects in the parishes of Winscales, Great Clifton, and Little Clifton, Cumbria.
Deadline: Round 2 closes 11/09/2025
Grants are available for local authorities, schools, charities, community groups and not-for-profit companies in Ealing, Hillingdon, Hounslow, Slough, Spelthorne, Richmond, Runnymede, Windsor, Maidenhead and South Bucks that are delivering projects that will improve the lives, employment opportunities and resilience of young people up to the age of 24.
Amount: up to £15,000 per year for up to two years
Deadline: 31/03/2027
Grants are available for sports clubs, town and parish councils, and other not-for-profit organisations across Wealden to deliver projects to improve sports facilities and wider sports participation in local communities.
Amount: between £5,000 and £50,000
Grants are available to the local voluntary and community sector for community projects that will benefit and involve the people of Ashford Borough.
Grants are available for local charities and community groups in Berkshire to support activities which address identified local needs.
Betsy Foundation
Grants available for UK-based charities operating in London and South East England to deliver projects and activities that help overcome poverty, abuse, and homelessness for young people (aged 30 and under).
Amount: up to up to £30,000
For enquiries:
Email: info@betsyfoundation.org
Grants are available for local and regional youth organisations that are making lasting impact in the lives of young people aged 16 and over, in the poorest parts of South East England with priority given to Berkshire, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Sussex, and Wiltshire.
A bursary fund aimed at LGBTQ+ specific sports and social activity groups, to address social isolation, loneliness, and access to healthy activities.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for charities to deliver projects and activities that benefit local communities in the East Sussex area.
Amount: between £3,000 and £5000
Grants are available for local sports clubs to promote sport and physical activity opportunities to the people of Portsmouth.
Deadlines: various throughout year
Grants are available for registered charities, voluntary and community groups, and other organisations working in Earley and East Reading to deliver a range of projects that benefit local communities.
Amount: between £500 and £5,000
Grants are available for not for profit organisations who can raise their initial funding through a crowdfunding campaign to support projects that are helping to create social equity, economic prosperity, cultural vitality and environmental sustainability in East Sussex.
Amount: up to £ 5,000
Grants are available to voluntary and not-for-profit organisations in the relevant local committee area.
Grants are available for constituted groups in East Sussex to deliver small, fun day out activities and trips for children and young people with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) aged between 0 and 19 years and their families.
Amount: up to £3,000
Grants are available for constituted groups in East Sussex to deliver short break activities for children with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND) aged between 0 and 19 years.
Amount: £500 to £10,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations undertaking a variety of social welfare activities in Kent and Surrey.
Amount: £1,000 to £3,500
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Ross Wyndham Badger
Elaine and Angus Lloyd Charitable Trust
Tel: 0207 930 7797
E-Mail: ross.badger@hhllp.co.uk
One-off grants available to local voluntary groups, clubs and organisations for projects in Fareham that benefit the community.
Grants are available for local voluntary and community groups undertaking projects in the arts, social and community action and education that will benefit Basingstoke residents.
Amount: £500 to £1,000
Grants are available to local voluntary organisations for services that directly benefit the residents of Guildford.
Grants are available for smaller, lesser known local charities and community groups that tackle deprivation and disadvantage and support vulnerable people in Hampshire, Southampton, Portsmouth and the Isle of Wight.
Amount: £250 to £5,000
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Loans to enable smaller voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations in Buckinghamshire to continue to build and develop their capacity to meet the vital needs of local communities.
Amount: £1,000 to £25,000
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations for a wide range of community activities taking place in Buckinghamshire.
Grants are available to small not-for-profit organisations and registered charities for projects involved with health and social welfare in the counties of Kent and Leicestershire.
Amount: £500 to £20,000
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations to support work which enhances the quality of life and the environment of communities disrupted by the construction of the HS2 north-south railway.
Amount: £250,000
Grants are available for community groups in Kent and Medway support activities which make a real difference to vulnerable, isolated and disadvantaged people and communities.
Grants are available to charitable organisations in South Kent for causes related to children up to the age of 18.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available to cover core costs on an annual basis for local organisations which have previously received three or more grants from Kent Community Foundation in the past three years.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available to sports groups in Kent to improve facilities and widen participation.
Amount: £10,000
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups in Kent and Medway for projects which remove barriers to participation in physical activity for people from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Grants are available to any local organisation, club, school or individual in the Wendover or Moor Park Estates for projects that improve the area or the lives of local residents.
Small grants are available to Guildford individuals and families who are in need of assistance, and to organisations working to relieve the poverty or distress of Guildford residents.
Amount: up to £250
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations that are members of the Midcounties Co-operative for projects that benefit local communities within the Midcounties Co-operative trading area.
Amount: £500
Grants are available for local charities and community groups in Milton Keynes to support activities which enrich the lives of local people and create positive growth.
Grants are made to support Milton Keynes to grow and thrive through strong communities, a healthy voluntary sector and engaged individuals.
Amount: £300 to £3,000
Grants are available to charities and community groups for projects that encourage community cohesion within the new expanding areas in Milton Keynes.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for charitable causes in Buckinghamshire and Berkshire that are within a 35-mile radius of St Giles Church, Stoke Poges.
Amount: £500 to £10,000
Grants are available to support local community projects and events that take place within the city of Oxford.
Amount: from £20
Grants are available to support community and voluntary organisations operating in specific priority areas of Oxfordshire for projects addressing health inequalities.
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations undertaking projects predominantly for social welfare and education in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations in Aldershot or Farnborough to deliver a variety of projects and activities that focus on creating community cohesion and belonging.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations addressing the issues of communities experiencing disadvantage and inequality in Buckinghamshire.
Amount: up to £30,000
Grants are available for young people aged nine to 18 years with projects in Surrey that aim to make their communities stronger and safer by reducing or preventing crime.
Amount: £500 to £5,000
Grants are available for local charities and community groups in East and West Sussex and Brighton and Hove to support activities which tackle deprivation and disadvantage.
Deadline: before each committee meeting
Grants are available to registered charities and not-for-profit organisations based and working in Sussex to support local causes and those suffering financial hardship.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for registered charities and small community groups whose work is focused on the needs of vulnerable and disaffected children and young people up to the age of 23 years in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire.
Amount: £250 to £5,000
The trust awards grants to individuals or community groups in the greater Maidstone area for one-off items of expenditure, including the cost of repairs to house-hold equipment. There are no application deadlines and requests for an application form can be sent to: secretary@worleyday.org.uk
Grants for newly formed local voluntary/community groups (who have limited fundraising experience)in Worthing for projects to benefit local residents.
Amount: up to £750
Grants for projects that benefit Worthing residents for either new local voluntary/community groups or for emergency situations.
Amount: £250
Grants are available for registered charities and other non-profit, voluntary organisations, as well as state schools in areas in the South West of England.
Amount: up to £10,000 although most are in the range of £1,000 to £5,000.
Deadline: 25/09/2025
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations operating in and around Cheltenham for a wide variety of community projects.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available for local and regional youth organisations that are making lasting impact in the lives of young people aged 16 and over, in the poorest parts of South East England with priority given to Berkshire, Hampshire, the Isle of Wight, Sussex, and Wiltshire.
Grants are available for small to medium sized charities that are undertaking charitable projects in the community particularly in Bristol and the surrounding region.
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
E-Mail: alison.preece@burges-salmon.com
Grants are available for young people up to the age of 25 years in Bristol to create access to opportunities with applications made on their behalf by a sponsoring organisation.
Grants available for local voluntary and community groups and charitable organisations in Chard to set up new projects or to enhance their current activities or facilities.
Amount: £1,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations, including schools and colleges, operating locally within a 100 mile radius of Hereford City Centre.
Grants are available to community groups and charities in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly to support a wide range of activities and projects of community benefit.
Amount: £1,000 to £5,000
Grants are available to support the creation of new social enterprises and the development of existing social enterprises in Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly.
Grants are available for local voluntary, community and charitable organisations working to support, encourage and develop thriving communities in Devon, Plymouth and Torbay.
Amount: £500 to £2,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations undertaking projects that benefit disadvantaged groups in Gloucestershire with particular emphasis on activities in the parish of Bromesberrow, the surrounding area, and northern Gloucestershire.
Amount: £500 to £3,000
For further information, please contact the following:
Richard Wood, DG Albright Charitable Trust
Old Church School, Hollow Street, Great Somerford, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN15 5JD
Grants for small local charities in Bristol, North East Somerset and South Gloucestershire and are available for a wide range of projects.
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations, charities and social enterprises in Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole to support activities which create united and thriving communities by fostering a culture of giving and philanthropy.
Amount: £1,000 to £5,000
Grants are available for community groups and organisations and schools across Dorset to deliver projects and activities that support young people and families.
Amount: between £5,000 and £20,000
A social impact scheme designed to support entrepreneurs working within private businesses, non-profit companies, charities and community interest companies, who have concepts and innovations that tackle climate change, lower energy bills and deliver tangible positive impacts to people and communities.
Amount: up to £100,000
Grants are available for local community groups in Exeter to work on local projects that make a difference in their community and create change.
Amount: £350
Grants are available to micro businesses and SMEs in rural areas of Forest of Dean to invest in growth and development, as part of the Rural England Prosperity Fund programme.
Amount: £3,000 to £25,000
Grants are available for local groups, organisations and charities in Gloucestershire to support activities which address disadvantage in local communities.
Amount: £250 to £5,000
Grants are available for not-for-profit groups that are working to improve and promote the welfare and wellbeing of people with a physical, sensory or learning disability who live in the county of Gloucestershire.
Amount: up to £5,000
Deadlines: usually three deadlines in a year
Grants are available for initiatives supporting older people, people with disabilities and young people facing disadvantage across Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire.
Amount: £250 to £2,000
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Deadlines: Applications can be submitted at any time and are considered at a panel meeting held quarterly.
Grants are available for community-based organisations to improve the social, economic or environmental wellbeing of communities that are affected by the development of Hinkley Point C nuclear power station.
Amount: Multi-year grants from a minimum of £10,000 per year. The total fund value is £1 million per year.
Grants are available for projects in England and Wales (but with a clear preference for Somerset, especially West Somerset, Bristol, Cornwall, Dorset and Devon) in the following areas: medical and disablement; the disadvantaged; youth and children; Methodism in specified counties; the community; non-Methodist churches; and the environment.
Amount: £100 to £2,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations that are members of the Midcounties Co-operative for projects that benefit local communities within the Midcounties Co-operative trading area.
Amount: £500
Grants are available for local charities and charitable organisations in Gloucestershire undertaking a wide range of charitable activities.
Amount: £2,000 to £5,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations undertaking projects in Bristol, Dorset and South Gloucestershire.
Amount: £1,000 to £5,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Enquiries, Richard Davies Charitable Foundation, 76 Wollaton Road, Ferndown, BH22 8QY
Grants are available to registered charities in the West Midlands and South Midlands that are working in the following areas: medical and scientific research, the services, the sick, the poor, the handicapped, the elderly, music, the arts, the environment and the restoration and maintenance of Anglican church buildings.
Amount: £1,000 to £5,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Mrs Louise Ruane, The Rowlands Trust
Tel: 07812743485
E-Mail: louise.ruane@therowlandstrust.org.uk
Deadlines: The Committee typically meets four times a year to consider applications.
Grants are available for charitable organisations undertaking projects to enhance the quality of life for the people of Bristol.
Amount: between £500 and £5,000.
Grants are available to not-for-profit groups for projects which promote access to sporting opportunities for disabled individuals and groups in South West England and Wales.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available for charities and community groups in Somerset to support activities which strengthen communities, tackle disadvantage and transform people’s lives.
Amount: £250 to £5,000
Loans and grants are available for local social enterprises, based and operating in Somerset, that are providing services and social benefit for Somerset communities.
Amount: £10,000 to £100,000
Blended loans and grants are available to incorporated community organisations operating in Somerset and providing services to benefit local communities.
Amount: Blended finance of between £10,000 to £40,000 is available as a combination of loan and grant.
Grants are available for organisations in South Gloucestershire to help with the cost of community services and projects.
Amount: from £250
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations working with communities in Tewkesbury Borough for activities that focus on improved physical and mental wellbeing, encouraging healthy lifestyles and building strong communities for the future.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available to charitable organisations that are working locally in Bristol, Somerset, Bath, Plymouth for positive social change, including improving the environment, or working to ensure that children and young people feel that society does offer them something.
Grants are available to charities working in Wiltshire for specific and general projects relating to activities for the disabled, elderly, veterans, prisoners, children, families and youth and for medical research.
Amount: up to £5,000
For further information, please contact the following:
Enquiries, The Walter Guinness Charitable Trust
E-Mail: WGuinnessCT@tmf-group.com
Grants are available to community groups to help fund a wide range of projects that meet the needs of local people and benefit local communities.
Amount: £100 to £10,000
Capital grants are available for local not-for-profit groups, parish and town councils to help with the cost of facilities, equipment and activities that are important to the local community.
Amount: £5,000
Funding is available for organisations in Wiltshire and Swindon to support projects focused on disadvantaged members of the community.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available for community groups and charities in Wiltshire and Swindon to support activities which benefit economically, socially, geographically and physically disadvantaged people.
Grants are available for registered charities across the UK but particularly in focus areas to deliver projects and activities that make a strong, positive impact in local communities. Focus areas: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton, Teesside.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available to local voluntary, community and not-for-profit organisations in Sandwell for sport related projects.
Amount: between £500 and £5,000
Deadline: 31/03/2026
Grants are available for not-for-profit and educational institutions within 50 miles of nBS’ offices in Solihull and Leeds to support projects that have a positive impact on local communities, improve places and spaces, and provide opportunities for individuals to reach their potential. Your organisation must have a turnover of more than £50,000
Amount: up to £100,000
Grants are available for projects in North Warwickshire and Nuneaton and Bedworth that will benefit the local community.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available to charitable organisations working to benefit disadvantaged residents within 25 miles of Coventry.
Grants are available to smaller charities based in Birmingham, Dudley, Sandwell, and Solihull that are helping people to improve their quality of life.
Amount: £250 to £2,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations who are carrying out social welfare activities in Dudley and Staffordshire with particular emphasis on Kinver, Kidderminster and Stourbridge.
Amount: up to £1,000
One-off grants are available to local non-profit making groups and organisations for major projects that benefit the residents of the civil parishes of Barton and Dunstall, Staffordshire.
Amount: up to £10,000
Grants are available for registered charities undertaking social welfare or community projects in the greater Birmingham area or the region of North Wales.
Small grants are available for schools, voluntary and community organisations in Birmingham undertaking educational, recreational and medical projects for young people under the age of 19 years who have special educational needs.
For further information, please contact the following:
Jackie Crowley, Birmingham Bodenham Trust
Tel: 0121 464 3928
E-Mail: jackie.crowley@birmingham.gov.uk
Grants are available to small local voluntary and community groups for projects that help people living in Birmingham and the Black Country who face disadvantage or social exclusion.
Amount: up to £3,000
Grants are available for charitable organisations, including schools and colleges, operating locally within a 100 mile radius of Hereford City Centre.
Grants are available to support a wide range of local charities whose beneficiaries live in Coventry or Warwickshire.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available to charitable organisations working with young people under the age of 25 who are in need and living within the old West Midlands Metropolitan County area.
For further information, please contact the following:
Enquiries, Grantham Yorke Trust
Tel: 07799784019
E-Mail: chrissy@granthamyorketrust.org.uk
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Grants are available for charities and community groups for projects which encourage people in Birmingham to be active and engage in sport.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations working in disadvantaged areas of Birmingham, the Black Country, Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire.
Grants are available for local organisations working with disadvantaged young people in Birmingham and the Black Country.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available for community-based projects with a charitable purpose that improve the quality of life for people in Herefordshire who are disadvantaged due to poverty, disability, age, location or culture.
Amount: from £100
The objective of the funding is to assist small community groups, with specific needs, in supporting the residents of the former Cannock Chase Rural District area to:
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available to help local organisations deliver free, fun and enriching summer activities for children, young people and families across Telford, Shropshire and Staffordshire.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for local not-for-profit organisations to support work which enhances the quality of life and the environment of communities disrupted by the construction of the HS2 north-south railway.
Amount: £250,000
Deadlines: usually two per year
Grants are available for charities, community groups and voluntary organisations to support the provision of facilities or services to the benefit of communities in East Staffordshire.
Amount: up to £10,000 (typically around £5,000)
Grants are available for not-for-profit and educational institutions within 50 miles of nBS’ offices in Solihull to support projects that have a positive impact on local communities, improve places and spaces, and provide opportunities for individuals to reach their potential.
Amount: up to £100,000
Grants are available for projects that support the education, health and nutrition of children under the age of 16 and their families as well as their being able to access sport and activities irrespective of social background or physical ability.
Grants for voluntary and community organisations undertaking general charitable activities to assist those who are less fortunate in the West Midlands.
Amount: £500 to £5,000
Grants are available to registered charities in the West Midlands and South Midlands that are working in the following areas: medical and scientific research, the services, the sick, the poor, the handicapped, the elderly, music, the arts, the environment and the restoration and maintenance of Anglican church buildings.
Amount: £1,000 to £5,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Mrs Louise Ruane, The Rowlands Trust
Tel: 07812743485
E-Mail: louise.ruane@therowlandstrust.org.uk
Grants are available to community organisations that are already established in Sandwell to provide welcoming spaces to residents of the borough.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available for UK registered charities and charitable organisations to support holiday activities for disadvantaged young people living in the West Midlands and Greater London.
Amount: up to £1,000
Small grants are available for smaller local not-for-profit organisations who work directly with disadvantaged children and young people under 18, or under 25 with a disability, who live in the West Midlands.
Amount: up to £2,000
Grants are available to community groups in Solihull for projects that improve the physical and mental well-being of residents.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available to support voluntary and community groups in Staffordshire for general community benefit, including healthy living, road safety, community development and the lives of young people.
Grants are available to Staffordshire based organisations who are supporting the integration of Ukrainian people into the local community.
Amount: £1,000 to £100,000
Small grants for organisations working in the City of Lichfield to provide or maintain public halls, meeting places, playing fields, sports facilities, public gardens and public open spaces.
The aims of the Trust Fund as taken from the Trust Deed are as follows:
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups providing free holiday clubs for children from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Grants are available to charitable organisations for projects that benefit Shropshire residents in the areas of health, disability, training and education.
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Mr Edward Hewitt, Walker Trust, 2 Breidden Way, Bayston Hill, Shrewsbury, Shropshire, SY3 0LN
Tel: 01743 873866
Funding is available to not-for-profit organisations, community and voluntary groups, social enterprises and charities who can raise their initial funding through a crowdfunding campaign to support projects which address inactivity across Walsall.
Amount: up to £5,000
Grants are available for local non-profit-making organisations to help with the costs of providing or improving local facilities in rural and urban communities throughout the Warwick district area.
Amount: £1,000 to £20,000
Grants are available to groups of young people aged between five and 25 to help tackle crime and safety issues in their local community.
Amount: up to £500, but larger grants may occasionally be awarded for exceptional projects.
Grants and loans are available to charities and social enterprises supporting people impacted by the cost-of-living crisis in areas of the West Midlands where deprivation is most severe.
Amount: £5,000 to £40,000
One-off grants are available to UK registered charities based in Birmingham and the West Midlands in the areas of social welfare, medical and healthcare, education and training, conservation, penal reform and the arts.
Amount: £250 to £50,000
Grants are available to local not-for-profit organisations that are working to benefit the residents of Worcestershire.
Funding is available to support local initiatives and good works in Worcestershire that meet the County Council’s priorities.
Grants are available for youth services and not-for-profit organisations to support innovative projects that will prevent crime (violence, engagement in County Lines, anti-social behaviour and criminal activity) by increasing young people’s engagement in physical activity or mental wellbeing projects.
Amount: up to £3,000
Grants are available to community groups, clubs or charitable organisations working in Shropshire to promote equal opportunities, enhance quality of life and improve the local community.
Amount: up to £3,000
Deadline: 31/03/2026
Grants are available for not-for-profit and educational institutions within 50 miles of nBS’ offices in Solihull and Leeds to support projects that have a positive impact on local communities, improve places and spaces, and provide opportunities for individuals to reach their potential. Your organisation must have a turnover of more than £50,000
Amount: up to £100,000
Deadline: 01/10/2025
Grants are available to support not-for-profit projects that improve the lives of people living in Laceby, Irby, Riby, Barnoldby le Beck, Bradley, Aylesby and Beelsby in North East Lincolnshire.
Amount: up to £10,000. However, applications for up to £20,000 towards large capital projects might be considered.
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups, parish and town councils, and local authorities for community projects that benefit the coastal communities of the Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and North Norfolk coasts.
Amount: £1,000 to £50,000
Small grants are available to voluntary and community groups which are based in Bradford East and providing a service that benefits the local community.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available to local non-profit making voluntary organisations to carry out activities which benefit the community of Bradford South.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available for community groups within the Bradford West area to carry out community-based leisure and cultural activities which benefit the local community.
Amount: £500
Active Withernsea Get Going Community Fund
Grants are available for local groups and organisations to develop new and innovative ideas that will improve the health and wellbeing of the residents of Withernsea and surrounding areas.
Amount: £50 to £5,000
Grants are available for registered charities based in Yorkshire that are working within local communities to tackle disadvantage and to provide sustainable benefit.
Amount: £1,000 to £15,000
Grants are available to registered charities for projects that benefit Yorkshire through the relief of need, particularly those related to youth, old age, welfare and medicine.
Community First Prime Opportunities Fund
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisation in the area served by City of York Council and Selby District Council for projects that address issues creating barriers for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds from reaching their full potential.
Amount: £500
Community Foundation for Calderdale
Grants are available to local not-for-profit groups and organisations for projects and activities that benefit communities within Calderdale.
Grants are available to charities and community organisations for projects that benefit children and/or young people with special educational needs and/or disabilities in East Ridings.
Amount: up to £2,000
Eastfield Cash for Causes Grant Scheme
Grants are available for charities, voluntary and community groups, and businesses that are for community benefit in Eastfield to develop projects and activities that improve health and wellbeing, community facilities, access to green spaces and employment opportunities for local communities.
East Riding Community Action Grants
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations in the East Riding of Yorkshire to support projects to empower individuals, families and communities; foster resilience and reduce barriers to health and wellbeing activities; address inequalities; and promote social connections.
Amount: £500 to £1,500
Grants are available to charitable groups for projects in Sheffield, Barnsley, Doncaster and Rotherham that address the areas of education, recreation, heritage restoration, environment, music and the arts, welfare or health and social care.
Amount: £100 to £2,000
Gay and Peter Hartley’s Hillards Charitable Trust
One-off grants for local voluntary and community organisations doing charitable work to improve social welfare in areas formerly served by a Hillards store in North and Central England.
Amount: up to £ 10,000
The funding is intended for local groups which operate or have an impact in an area in which Hays Travel have a branch and whose project helps young people up to 25 years of age develop in at least one of these areas: education, prevention of poverty, health, arts, culture or sports.
Amount: up to £15,000
Funding is available to support local organisations and groups working to benefit communities within the boundaries of the old North Riding of Yorkshire.
Deadlines: quarterly Trustees’ meetings
Grants are available for local charitable organisations undertaking benevolent projects in Sheffield, with a preference for supporting capital projects.
Amount: at the discretion of the Trustees, although grants tend to be between £500 to £3,000
Leeds City Council – Community Committees
Grants are available to community groups, charities and other public services for local projects and activities in Leeds, including youth activities for children aged 8-17.
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups, charities and social enterprises for projects and activities that bring about positive change in communities across Leeds.
Lincolnshire Community Foundation
Grants are available for local voluntary and community groups for projects across Lincolnshire that promote social inclusion and equal access, relieve poverty and/or improve the wellbeing of local communities.
npower Business Solutions Foundation
Grants are available for not-for-profit and educational institutions within 50 miles of nBS’ offices in Solihull and Leeds to support projects that have a positive impact on local communities, improve places and spaces, and provide opportunities for individuals to reach their potential.
Amount: up to £100,000
North Lincolnshire – Community Grant Fund
Grants are available to local individuals, voluntary and community groups, charitable organisations, village hall committees, town and parish councils to assist with capital work to make the area an excellent place to live, work and play through the provision of facilities, events, activities or services to local people.
Amount: £30,000
North Lincolnshire – SSE Sustainable Development Fund
Grants to support strategic projects across North Lincolnshire enabling projects to achieve significant impact in local communities.
Amount: £10,000 to £30,000
North Yorkshire – Stronger Communities Inspire Fund
Grants are available for local community groups in North Yorkshire to support projects that encourage community cohesion.
Amount: up to £1,000
One Community Foundation – Kirklees
A number of different funds are available for local groups that are working for the benefit of their community, especially those working to tackle disadvantage and promote the quality of community life in Kirklees.
Amount: £500 to £10,000
Paul Hamlyn Foundation – Youth Fund
Grants are available for organisations whose main purpose is working with and for young people (aged 14-25) who face complex transitions to adulthood.
Amount: £50,000 to £150,000
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations for local projects that benefit the community and environment within 10 miles of Sandsfield Farm in Brandesburton, East Yorkshire.
Amount: £20,000
Grants are available for grassroots community organisations in Sheffield to deliver projects and activities that address physical and mental health and well-being to communities within a three-mile radius of Sheffield Olympic Legacy Park.
Amount: up to £1,000
Grants are available for local charitable organisations and non-profit making organisations carrying out charitable purposes that benefit Sheffield and its residents.
Amount: generally between £500 and £3,000. Some core costs grants available for up to £6,000
Shipley Community Chest Funding
Small grants are available for local non-profit making voluntary organisations to provide community-based leisure, cultural or social activities that benefit the local community in Shipley.
Amount: up to £500
Grants are available to registered charities and churches doing outreach work, who are working to improve the wellbeing of disadvantaged and vulnerable people in West Yorkshire.
Amount: £1,000 to £3,000
Sir John Priestman Trust
Grants are available to charitable organisations for the benefit of residents in Durham and Sunderland, and for the maintenance and repair of churches, mission halls and schools in those areas and in the County of York.
Amount: £1,000 to £10,000
For further information on how to obtain this fund locally, please contact the following:
Enquiries, The Sir John Priestman Trust, 19 John Street, Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, SR1 1JG
Tel: 0191 567 4857
Grants are available to local voluntary and community groups for community projects that will benefit people living in the area near the Sixpenny Wood wind farm in East Yorkshire.
Amount: micro grants up to £500 and large grants up to £3,000
South Yorkshire Community Foundation
Grants are available for community groups that are helping people facing hardship and disadvantage and those working to build stronger and healthier communities in South Yorkshire.
South Yorkshire’s Community Foundation – Small Grants Programme
Grants are available for small community groups operating for the benefit of South Yorkshire communities.
Amount: up to £1,000
The John Cracknell Youth Enterprise Bank
Funding is available for young people who live in Hull to develop their enterprising ideas.
Amount: up to £1,000
Two Ridings Community Foundation
Grants are available for local charities, grassroots groups and other not-for-profit groups to address a wide range of issues that will benefit communities in North and East Yorkshire.
Two Ridings Community Foundation – Small Grants
Grants are available to support small voluntary and community groups, small charities and other types of not-for-profit organisation in North and East Yorkshire with direct project costs or costs relating to the ongoing development needs of the organisation.
Amount: £200 to £2,000
One-off grants are available to registered charities operating in the pre-1974 boundary of the city of Leeds (between postcodes LS1 and LS17) to support the provision of opportunities for recreation or social activity for local people.
Withernwick Wind Farm Community Fund
Funding is available to local community organisations for charitable, educational, community, environmental and energy efficiency initiatives taking place in the East Riding of Yorkshire wards of Mid Holderness and North Holderness, with a preference for appropriate initiatives in the proximity of the development.
Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation
Grants are available for registered charities across the UK but particularly in focus areas to deliver projects and activities that make a strong, positive impact in local communities. Focus areas: Bristol, Edinburgh, Leeds, London, Newcastle, Plymouth, Southampton, Teesside.
Amount: up to £5,000
Woodsmith Foundation – Community Grants
Deadlines: three throughout the year (2025)
Capital and revenue grants are available for community groups, voluntary groups, registered charities, and other not-for-profit organisations to deliver projects and activities to benefit residents in Scarborough, Redcar and Cleveland, and the North York Moors National Park.
Amount: between £200 and £10,000
York Children’s Trust
Grants are available for local charitable organisations working with children and young people under the age of 25 living in a 20-mile radius of the centre of York who are in need.
For further information on how to obtain this grant locally, please contact the following:
Margaret Brien, Administrator
The York Children’s Trust
Tel: 01423 504765
Email: yorkchildrenstrust@hotmail.co.uk