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The second round of Future Communities Fund focuses on supporting organisations that are helping young people with experience of the youth justice system to re-build their lives and settle back into their communities.
Grants for capital projects are available to small and medium-sized charities working to assist homeless people to rebuild their lives and return to the community.
Rosa’s Rise Fund provides organisational development funding for Black and racially minoritised-led women’s and girls’ organisations across the UK.
The Combined Authority has reopened its walking and cycling hubs scheme, offering organisations across West Yorkshire the opportunity to apply for grants of up to £50,000 to become walking and cycling hubs.
Grants are available through this partnership programme to support not-for-profit organisations with local community projects that address social welfare and environmental issues.
Unrestricted grants for small charitable organisations (income under £1m) making a difference to their community for the benefit of people and planet.
Funding is available for both project and core costs. Supporting work with people in trouble, particularly young offenders and ex-offenders, as well as other disadvantaged young people.
Grants of up to £10,000 are available for VCSE organisations to support the priorities in the Police and Crime Plan, including safer places and thriving communities.
This new grant round will support projects that enable people to access food, create opportunities for young people, improve people’s mental wellbeing, promote community cohesion and build sustainable futures.
The Young Women in Mind programme aims to help improve the mental health of women aged 16-25. Grants go to organisations that increase young women’s access to high quality, age and gender specific mental health services.
Grants are available for voluntary, community, and social enterprise sector organisations across the UK to deliver projects supporting marginalised and vulnerable people and their communities.
Grants to voluntary groups and not-for-profit organisations to deliver cycling projects aimed at adults who are either not currently cycling or cycling less frequently.
Prosper are offering unrestricted small grants to charities and not-for-profit organisations. Grants can be used flexibly and can cover core or project costs.
Leeds Building Society are offering grants to registered charities, focusing on projects that address financial stress; security and refuge; and/or quality and suitability of housing.
WCIT grants of up to £15,000 are available for educational establishments and not-for-profit organisations to support IT projects and activities.
Grants of up to £5,000 are available for UK registered charities for specific projects that improve communication skills for disadvantaged adults and supports NEET people into employment.
Wakefield Council have opened new grant strands are open to charities, CICs and other VCSE organisations based in Wakefield District, and will support arts, creative and heritage activities and events.
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations in England to carry out community-led projects that improve the environment and help people connect with and enjoy nature where they live.
The Booster Fund supports new and existing community businesses that are at all stages of a community share issue.
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.
The Flexible Finance Fund is for established community and social enterprises to complement existing blended funds. Up to £150,000 can be drawn and repaid flexibly as needed for an initial period of up to 5 years.
Grants are available for organisations that are working to support disadvantaged and disabled children in the UK.
Funding is available for UK charities working in the Swire Charitable Trust's three core funding areas of: Opportunity, Environment, and Heritage.
Isolation and loneliness are very prevalent in rural areas where transport and amenities are scarce and Pub is The Hub is making funding available to pubs prepared to support their local residents.
The Trust provides long-term core funding to small charities and run an Awards programme for individuals and groups committed to social, cultural and environmental causes.
The Trust aims to support charities that are providing services for blind, deaf and disabled people.
This grant funding supports charities delivering projects which help to improve people’s lives in communities across England, Scotland and Wales.
The National Lottery Community Fund are looking to fund organisations that want to do more to help communities come together and help make us a better-connected society.
Capital grants are available to registered charities working in one of the following areas: communities experiencing racial inequalities, disabilities, domestic and sexual abuse, economic disadvantage, and more.
This programme supports development by allowing artists, cultural practitioners and organisations to work in new ways and to get their work out to new audiences.
Small grants are available to community and voluntary groups to support small-scale projects with a community emphasis that would find it hard to obtain funding elsewhere.
Grants are available to support not-for-profit organisations in the UK who are working towards the Foundation’s vision of a world in which everyone is free to move and no is forced to move.
The Movement Fund offers crowdfunding pledges, grants and resources to improve physical activity opportunities for the people and communities who need it the most.
Grants up to £75,000 to support larger improvement projects to rural community buildings in England such as full refits and extensions.
Grants to support the running costs of small registered charities working with elderly people, children and young people and people who have disabilities or mental health challenges, or working in education/learning.
Grants from Turning Point to help local organisations and community groups launch activities that will reduce social isolation, improve the five ways to wellbeing and have a lasting legacy beyond the funding.
Grants for schools, community groups, clubs, societies or other organisations to improve the education and development of children and young people through educational, cultural, sporting and other activities.
Funding for registered charities with primary objectives to assist disadvantaged/underprivileged young people; people with disabilities (physical or learning disabilities or mental health problems); and/or older people.
This fund from Key Fund aims to support social enterprises over 1 year old looking to purchase or develop properties in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Key Fund are providing finance to support the development or growth of trading activity, including cash-flow, working capital, and asset development or purchase.
Blended loan and grant fund for Black and Racially Minoritised-led charities and social enterprises improving people’s lives or the environment they live in.
A quick way to apply for smaller amounts of funding from TNLCF. You can apply for funding to deliver a new or existing activity or to support your organisation to change and adapt to new and future challenges.
The new £15 million Energy Resilience Fund is designed to help your organisation improve its energy efficiency and protect its compliance with Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) standards.
The Charles Hayward Foundation fund preventative and early intervention programmes being delivered at the community level which allow older people to stay in their own homes and remain independent.
Grants to fund new priorities: projects that support places, people or communities experiencing poverty, disadvantage or discrimination and support people and communities to shape the decisions that affect their lives.