We have linked various useful web pages and documents below that will help you with writing funding bids.
The National Lottery Good Causes' website allows you to search all available Lottery funding in one place.
Grants are available to help charities and organisations make an immediate impact for disabled people by developing, expanding and improving community transport options.
Grants of up to £300,000 are available for community projects that will build stronger connections across UK communities.
The West Yorkshire Combined Authority is offering grants of up to £50,000 to support organisations to become a hub for active travel engagement work.
The Mayor’s Safer Communities Fund is open for applications from voluntary, community groups, charities and partners.
Rosa are offering one-year grants of up to £25,000 to organisations delivering frontline services addressing violence against women and girls in the UK.
VCSE organisations can apply for grants from the Co-op Local Community Fund, which allows Co-op members to support the projects they care most about.
This grant funding will support VCSE organisations to deliver open access youth provision across two cluster areas: Castleford and Airedale; and Pontefract and Knottingley.
The main focus of the Foundation is on providing grants and funding to organisations to preserve and protect the wellbeing of individuals suffering from mental health issues.
The fund is open to UK-registered charities, local community groups, community interest companies, charitable incorporated organisations and social enterprises.
Grants are available to community groups, schools and not-for-profit organisations for projects that champion education, participation, environment, diversity and health in the UK.
Local residents' groups, charities, private companies, social enterprises, community and voluntary groups, schools and statutory agencies can now apply for grants of £5,000 to tackle loan sharks in England.
This funding aims to support organisations to bring social action and youth empowerment opportunities to Black children and young people through Youth Social Action.
The Third Sector Framework is a way to allocate funding to voluntary, community, and social enterprise organisations in the Wakefield District.
The new grants will support professional creative individuals and organisations, as well as community groups, supporting the diverse cultural landscape of Wakefield to flourish, particularly as we build towards Year of Culture 2024.
Funds for projects that link people to overlooked historic places, with a particular interest in recognising and celebrating working class histories.
Yorkshire Water want to work with charities and organisations to help spread the word on the support available for vulnerable customers.
Funding for LGBT+ groups and organisations who are community-led.
The Awards for All funding is a quick way to apply for smaller amounts of funding between £300 and £10,000.