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Volleyball England Foundation 14471
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
Wade's Charity 14820
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.
Walker Trust 14771
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
Walsall Public Health - Tackling Inactivity Fund (with Crowdfunding) 14772
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
Walter Guinness Charitable Trust Grant 14732
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
Warburtons Families Matter Community Grants Programme 14443
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
Warrington Fund Grants Programme 14643
Grants are available to small charities and community groups for projects that improve the lives of people in Warrington. Amount: up to £30,000
Warwick - Rural and Urban Capital Improvements Grant Scheme 14773
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
Warwickshire Crimebeat 14774
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.
Wealden - Sports Infrastructure Fund 14650
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
West Derby Waste Lands Charity 14644
Small grants are available to community and charitable groups for community projects that benefit residents of West Derby, Liverpool.
West Devon - Community Project Grant 14733
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
West Lancashire - Community Chest Grants 14645
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
West Lindsey - Councillor Initiative Fund 14505
Deadline: 28/02/2027 Grants are available to support a wide range of community projects and activities in West Lindsey.
West Lindsey - UK Shared Prosperity Fund: Community Action Fund 14528
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
West Lindsey - UK Shared Prosperity Fund: Community Development Fund 14529
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
West Lindsey - UK Shared Prosperity Fund: Community Facilities Fund 14530
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
West Midlands - Access Programme 14775
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
Westminster Foundation - Small Grants 14646
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
Wigan - Better Connected Communities Fund 14647
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
William A Cadbury Charitable Trust 14776
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
Wiltshire - Community Area Grants 14734
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
Wiltshire Community Foundation 14736
Grants are available for community groups and charities in Wiltshire and Swindon to support activities which benefit economically, socially, geographically and physically disadvantaged people.
Wiltshire Community Foundation - Community Grants 14735
Funding is available for organisations in Wiltshire and Swindon to support projects focused on disadvantaged members of the community. Amount: up to £15,000
Winscales Moor Community Benefit Fund 14648
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.
Withernwick Wind Farm Community Fund 14821
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.
Wixamtree Trust 14501
Deadlines: four times a year Grants are available for charitable organisations, including registered charities, for projects and services that benefit the people of Bedfordshire.
Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation 14557
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
Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation 14591
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
Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation 14737
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
Womble Bond Dickinson Foundation 14822
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 14823
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
Woodsmith Foundation - Community Grants 14592
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
Worcestershire - Councillors' Divisional Fund 14778
Funding is available to support local initiatives and good works in Worcestershire that meet the County Council's priorities.
Worcestershire - Wellbeing Grants for Youth Organisations 14779
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
Worcestershire Community Foundation 14777
Grants are available to local not-for-profit organisations that are working to benefit the residents of Worcestershire.
Worley Day Trust 14694
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
Worthing Community Chest Fund - Grass Roots Grant 14695
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
Worthing Community Chest Fund - Seed Grant 14696
Grants for projects that benefit Worthing residents for either new local voluntary/community groups or for emergency situations. Amount: £250
Wynn Foundation 14780
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