
Grants are available for charities, not-for-profit social enterprises and community interest companies in the UK that are working to support girls aged 11-18 years who are either already in contact with the criminal justice system or at high risk of involvement.
In this round, only work focused on girls linked to involvement in gangs, county lines, those outside of education (or at risk of being) and those who are care experienced.
Applicant organisations need to be either ‘led by and for’ women and girls or be able to demonstrate that they are ‘issue experts’ working on one of the focus areas listed above.
Grants of between £50,000 and £100,000 are available for a duration of 18 months to three years. A maximum of £50,000 per year can be requested.
Funding for work with young women aged 17-30 years will be available in the Autumn.
Grants of £100 are available for organisers of a 'Great Get Together' event, an annual celebration of everything that connects our communities.
Grants for provision of holistic support to young people aged 16–25 at immediate risk of or experiencing homelessness, or work to advance racial justice through influence and advocacy within the homelessness sector.
Arts and cultural organisations in England can apply for grants to support the development and delivery of creative digital projects for online or in-person audiences.