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Grant Funding Opportunities
Below are details of grant and funding opportunities which are available
The Henry Smith Charity – Holiday Grants for Children
The purpose of the Holiday Grants programme is to provide access to recreational trips or holidays for groups of children who experience disadvantage or who have disabilities. Amount: £500 – £2,750
Sport England - The Movement Fund
The Movement Fund provides crowdfunding pledges, grants and support to help projects that get more people active. If you're eligible and your project aligns with their goals, you could receive up to £15,000 to cover a wide range of costs and items that'll help deliver positive change in your community.
B&Q Foundation
The B&Q Foundation supports UK registered charities with a combination of grants, volunteering time and home improvement resources.
Morrison Foundation Making a difference to people's lives
The Morrisons Foundation supports registered charities making a positive difference in local communities across England, Scotland, and Wales.Grants are available for up to £10,000 for capital spend or direct project delivery.
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 challenging or complex transitions to adulthood. Amount: up to £150,000 over three years
Children's Alliance
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations across the UK to give children and young people a better start in life through projects involving the medium of water. Amount: up to £15,000
The Pixel Fund
Grants to support the running costs of small registered charities in England and Wales working with elderly people, children and young people and people who have disabilities or mental health challenges, or working in the areas of social welfare or education and learning.
Proud to Pitch In - Action Funder
Greene King have a grant pot (at least £350K per year) to support grassroots sport clubs working with people aged 18+. It can be for anything that will make a difference from new kit to new toilets, to coaching qualifications. You apply any time for up to £4,000.
The Family Fund
Family Fund provides grants to families raising children with disabilities and/or serious illnesses, and high levels of additional support needs.
Central Social and Recreational Trust
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
Joanies Fund
Grants are available to local charitable organisations working with young people aged up to 25 years in England and Wales. Amount: up to £3,500Amount: up to £1,000
Peter Harrison Foundation - Active Lives Grant Programme
Grants are available to UK charities to support grassroots sports projects which provide opportunities for self-development for people living in the most disadvantaged areas in the UK who encounter physical, mental, social, or economic barriers. Amount: Small grants up to £5,000 and major grants up to £30,000
Health Equity Project Funding
Supporting community-based initiatives across the UK which are addressing the social determinants of health.Amount: Provision of grant funding of up to £75,000 per project.
James Ahern Foundation
Grants are available for individuals or local youth groups for projects that enable young people, particularly those with mental health or addiction issues, to pursue their passion in life.
YAPP Charitable Trust
Grants to support the running costs of small registered charities in England and Wales working with elderly people, children and young people and people who have disabilities or mental health challenges, or working in the areas of social welfare or education and learning.
The Hargreaves Foundation
Transforming young lives through sport and education.
Clothworkers' Foundation
Capital grants are available to UK registered charities working in the UK in one of the following areas: communities experiencing racial inequalities, disabilities, domestic and sexual abuse, economic disadvantage, homelessness, LGBT+ communities, older people facing disadvantage, prison and rehabilitation, substance misuse and addiction, and young people facing disadvantage.
Masonic Charitable Foundation - Children and young People Grants Programme (SEND)
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
BlueSpark Foundation
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.
Garfield Weston Foundation
Supporting a wide range of charities that make a positive difference, working in different sectors in the UK. These include welfare, youth, community, environment, education, health, arts, heritage and faith.
England and Wales Cricket Board - Grass Pitch Improvement Fund
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.
Miller Homes Community Fund
Groups can apply for a minimum of £250 up to a maximum of £2,000. They focus on causes that: are linked to education, promote wellbeing or the environment, or encourage participation in sport.
Persimmon Community Champions
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.
Evidence into Action - Youth Futures Foundation
Grants are available for voluntary, community, and social enterprise sector organisations across Greater Manchester to design and deliver evidence-based practises that address youth unemployment among young people aged between 16 and 24 from minoritised ethnic backgrounds. Amount: up to £75,000 per year for up to three years.
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