Funding
Groundwork Grassroots Grants Programme

Groundwork Grassroots Grants Programme

Groundwork

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Funding Available:
Up to £2,000
Deadline:
30/09/2026

Funding Information

Groundwork, in partnership with the Postcode Local Trust, Postcode Places Trust, and Postcode Society Trust, is offering grants of between £500 and £2,000 for small grassroots organisations that work to make a positive difference in local communities, particularly those working to support marginalised or vulnerable groups.

Funding is to support the work of groups that provide vital services in their local communities, such as:

  • Access to food or basic essentials
  • Improvements to local greenspace
  • Cultural, support or wellbeing activities
  • Volunteering opportunities to improve the local environment or support other people

Grants are unrestricted and can be used flexibly for costs such as:

  • Paying staff or volunteer expenses
  • Costs for equipment or materials
  • Core, ongoing running costs of your organisation, such as, rent, utilities, and other general running costs
  • Training for staff and volunteers
  • Consultant time to help develop your organisation or key policies

Priority will be given to work in communities that rank as being within the top 15% on the English Indices of Deprivation, and work to support communities that are classed as marginalised or vulnerable. To apply, groups should have an annual income of less than £25,000.

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