Charity Excellence Framework Toolkit 8 Emergency Funders - 120+

Charity Excellence Framework Toolkit 8 Emergency Funders - 120+

To access the COVID19 Funder Database (800+ entries) and the charity COVID19 Response toolkits, register with the Charity Excellence Framework. It enables you to increase impact and income, and save money, takes 2 mins to register, and everything is free.

The Charity Excellence Framework (CEF) platform has been updated to include Coronavirus assessments and all toolkits. Everything is free. Watch this short video to see how it does that.

There are fundraising guides, and free funding finders other funder lists on the fundraising page. This toolkit now has 200+ funders, with links to specialist funder lists that bring the total to 700+. You can download it as a pdf, from the website. Other toolkits are below.

Responding To The Crisis

  • Toolkit 1 - creating your organisational response plan. Last update 23 March.
  • Toolkit 5 - carrying out a financial assessment and creating your action plan.

Sustainability

  • Toolkit 6 - building resilience & creating a fundraising recovery plan. CEF Toolkit 6 – Video Version.
  • Toolkit 7 - assessing financial resilience. Co-produced with Moore Kingston Smith.

If you want the Charity Excellence daily coronavirus updates, connect with me on LinkedIn. Or follow me on Twitter, or Face Book.


UK Wide

  1. Alpkit - prioritising funds to support projects that shift of focus over the coming months, prioritising funds to support projects that demonstrate an immediate impact on those affected by the Covid-19 virus crisis. £500 grants. 3 April.
  2. #ArtInAid - for every acquisitions of artworks, Le Dame Art Gallery will donate 30% on sales to a charity of your choice or to one among those they have selected: WHO - Wellcome Trust - Italian Hospitals - CDC Foundation.
  3. Asda - has donated £5m to its partners FareShare and the Trussell Trust. This will provide over 4 million meals to families in poverty, as well as more than 3000 charities access to free food over the next 3 months. That's fantastic of Asda, but the need is huge - support the Trussell Trust by donating here.
  4. Big Society Capital - plans emergency £100m loan fund for charities.
  5. Cadent Foundation - Midlands, North West England, South Yorkshire, East of England and North London. Committed £240k to the Trussell Trust last week, ready to support other worthy causes.
  6. CAF Coronavirus Emergency Fund - organisations with income of £1m or less, up to £10k to support day-to-day activities in the current health emergency or your Covid-19 emergency response activities.
  7. Greggs Foundation - funding for emergency food parcels, hardship payments and other support to schools and community hubs.
  8. Halifax Foundation - prioritising Covid-19 related grant applications, will now consider applications from constituted groups not yet registered as a charity with the Charity Commission.
  9. Indigo Trust - has donated £1m to the Trussell Trust for food banks.
  10. Leathersellers Company - prioritise applications from UK registered charities supporting the homeless or those at risk of becoming homeless, provision of food and essential supplies, victims of domestic violence, nursing care to vulnerable patients.
  11. Martin Lewis - has made £1m available to fund urgent coronavirus grants of £5k to £20k to small registered UK charities - community aid, financial advice help and more -  to help with specific UK coronavirus-related poverty relief projects. His hope is to get the money is distributed within the next couple of weeks. Closed to new applications. 
  12. National Lottery - announces all the funding decisions for next 6 months (up to £300m) will be devoted to crisis and they will accelerate the cash part of this funding as much as possible. 
  13. National Zakat Foundation - people in our community whose financial situation is badly affected by this public health crisis. 3 April.
  14. Neighbourly - micro-grants of up to £400, to support good causes that are helping communities.
  15. National Emergencies Trust - launching an to help those most effected by the outbreak. They collaborate with charities and other bodies to raise and distribute money and support victims at the time of a domestic disaster.
  16. Princes Trust - £5million fund entrepreneurs aged 18 to 30, grants and tailored support to maintain core business operations, as well as meet any existing financial commitments. 5 April.
  17. Skills For Care - User Led Organisations (ULO): identify the development requirements and training needs of individual employers and PAs, and deliver, or organise, purchase and support training for individual employers and PAs. 6 April.
  18. Social Investment Scotland has launched a £2m Credit Union Resilience Fund to support credit unions with their working capital and liquidity. 3 Apr.
  19. Standard Life Foundation - work directly related to crisis, addressing challenges & helping to contribute to social change which tackles financial problems and improves living standards. 
  20. Sylvia Adams Charitable Trust - coronavirus funding announced, no details yet. Works with young people.
  21. Tech Force 19 - innovators who can support the elderly, vulnerable and self-isolating during COVID-19 to apply for government funding of up to £25,000 to test their solution.
  22. Tesco - £30 million support for local communities, including £25 million food donations programme. Bags of Help COVID-19 Community Fund grants of £500, including women’s refuges, food banks, hospices, homeless charities, social isolation groups, schools, charities supporting the elderly. 3 April.
  23. The Fore is offering fast-track emergency grants of up to £5k to organisations in its portfolio – with the option to apply for more than one grant. Pioneers Post 3 April.
  24. Vo Tech Now - part of Ufi’s response to support the vocational learning sector in the UK during the Covid-19 pandemic.
  25. Yapp Charitable Trust - small UK charities affected by the impact of COVID-19, grants up to £3k. Registered charities in England and Wales, with a total annual expenditure of less than £40k; core costs and staffing. 3 April.

Animals

  1. Kennel Club - I've heard that funding for canine charities may be available soon. 6 April.

Arts, Culture & Heritage

  1. Art Fund - Museum Network - adapting programmes and being flexible around timing, open to funding all types of activity, even those that would ordinarily be ineligible, and can make decisions very swiftly. 4 April
  2. Arts Council England - emergency funding package and support for funded organisations and individuals announced.
Creative Scotland - extensive list of help, resources and funding for those in the creative community. 4 April.
  1. Heritage Fund - £50million available to support the UK heritage sector as an immediate response. 3 April.

More funders in Individuals and Scotland below.

Disability

  1. Thomas Pocklington Trust - available to sight loss sector organisations which are providing critical services for the physical and emotional well-being of blind and partially sighted people in these uncertain times. Up to £10k. 3 April.

Individuals

  1. Artist Trust Relief Fund - rapid response grants supporting critical needs of artists whose livelihoods have been impacted by COVID-19. 5 April.
  2. Authors Emergency Fundprofessional authors who are resident in the UK or British subjects – including all types of writers, illustrators, literary translators, scriptwriters, poets, journalists and others.
  3. CaRe20 – Caring for Retail - £10m appeal, financial, emotional, physical and vocational support to store workers who may be ineligible for government support during the health emergency.
  4. Care Workers Crisis Grants - grants to care workers.
  5. Film and TV Emergency Relief Fund - established with a £1m donation from Netflix for anyone impacted in the industry by shutdown.
  6. Film & TV Charity - up to £500 to cover urgent and immediate needs. They could cover things like your general living costs, essential white goods, urgent repairs or medical costs. 4 April.
  7. Licence Trade Charity - grants £50pw to £100pw. 6 April.
  8. Make A Difference Trust - small pockets of financial assistance to those in theatre experiencing unexpected financial hardship due to theatre closures as a direct result of Government advice aimed at containing the spread of Coronavirus.
  9. Middlesborough Council - Crisis and Community Support grants to individuals. 6 April.
  10. Musicians Union - hardship fund. 4 April.
  11. PBA COVID-19 Relief Fund - licensed beauty professionals who have not been able to work or are experiencing financial hardships
  12. Racing Welfare - hardship grants for members of the racing community facing financial difficulties due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. Single people £150 and a family £210. Immediate basic needs such as food and heating. 3 April.
  13. Rory Peck Trust - professional freelance journalists whose only source of income is from journalism and significantly affected by the pandemic - COVID-19 Hardship Fund. 3 April.
  14. Seafarers Trust - grants to benefit seafarers and maintain seafarers’ welfare services in difficulties. 5 April.
Support for Theatre Professionals - collection of funds and sources of advice or support for those in the industry. Funds are available from institution specific funders and from those that support the wider industry.
  1. Young Classical Artists Trust - COVID19 hardship fund. 5 April.
  2. Young Women’s Trust - emergency fund to help young women aged 18-30 facing financial crisis to afford essentials such as food, utilities and rent for themselves and their families will receive £150 each. 3 April.

More funders in Scotland below.

Sport

  1. Comic Relief - some of the money raised through Sport Relief 2020 will go to organisations on the frontline. Support for grantees through adapting activities, reviewing timeframes, or re-budgeting remaining funds.
  2. Sport England: Community Emergency Fund - including those not currently supported by us, who have a role in supporting the nation to be active but who are experiencing short-term financial hardship or the ceasing of operations due to the impact of coronavirus. Organisations can apply for grants between £300 and £10,000.
  3. Sport England: Sector Partner Fund - Active Partnerships and national governing bodies, on bespoke measures that may be needed for any instances of immediate financial distress.
  4. Sport England: Sector Stimulation Fund - will be rolled out in coming weeks.

More funders in Wales below.

UK Countries

Scotland

  1. The Scottish Government - has announced £350m to support welfare and wellbeing, including a £20m 3rd sector Resilience Fund.
  2. SCVO - have collated funding resources and information for Scottish charities.
  3. Creative Scotland Open Fund: Sustaining Creative Development - support to help individuals and organisations to sustain themselves, £1k and £50k to enable organisations to explore ways of working that will help them to adapt and respond to the current changing circumstances
  4. Creative Scotland - Bridging Bursary Fund - individual artists and freelancers who have lost income from their creative work and/or practice, £500 and £2500 to help support immediate needs.
  5. Emergency Art Workers Support Fund - micro grants for individuals with no other current financial support or savings, immediate loss of income from freelance work. 4 April.
  6. Enterprising Provan - local organisations to help people in Provan: £100 – £1,000. Contact [email protected]. 4 April.
  7. Faith In Community Scotland - for Scotland’s network of local faith groups and related community organisations to provide immediate support for individuals and families. Grants of a few hundred pounds. 4 April.
  8. Gordon & Ena Baxter Foundation - charities based in Moray local authority area. Up to £500. 4 April.
  9. Inverclyde Community Fund - community and voluntary sector; up to £250. 5 April.
  10. North Highland Initiatives Community Support Fund - education, conservation and community service and support sectors in Caithness, Sutherland and Ross & Cromarty; up to £1000. 5 April.
  11. Screen Scotland - Bridging Bursary Programme - freelance or self-employed screen practitioners working in all parts of Scotland’s screen sector who have lost work and income, £500 to £2500 for immediate needs.

You can find a collated list of the responses from Scottish foundations here

Ireland, including Eire

  1. Community Foundation NI - launched a Coronavirus Community Fund for community organisations:older people and those at increased risk.
  2. North West Volunteer Centre NI - community organisations - older people (aged 50 and over).

Wales

  1. Angelsey - Y Gymdeithas to provide vital funding to help tackle the effects of the Coronavirus. Initial £200k - poverty, illness and hardship.
  2. Community Foundation for Wales - focus on grass roots and small local groups. 2 April.
  3. Covid-19 Resilience Innovation Project - innovative projects to fund the purchasing of specific equipment, adjustments to existing processes, implementation of new processes.

England Regions

  1. Bedfordshire & Luton Community Foundation - now launched, with support from £180k in corporate donors.
  2. Berkshire Community Foundation - appeal launched. Details of how this funding can be accessed will be available soon.
  3. Cambridgeshire Coronavirus Community Fund - £1k - £5k, older people (aged 60 and over) and other vulnerable people (high risk, pre-existing medical conditions), including the need for self-isolation, financial hardship, potential for hunger, lack of shelter, further exacerbation of health issues, loneliness and isolation.
  4. Cheshire Community Foundation - activities that help vulnerable people self-isolating, provide funding to coordinate community response and support volunteers, and increase capacity for organisations providing emergency support, such as foodbanks or benefits advice.
  5. Childhood Trust - Champions for Children match funding campaign June to raise unrestricted funding for charities working with children and young people across London. 6 April.
  6. Community Chest Fund - Runcorn, exceptionally keen for the fund to support projects and initiatives to tackle any emerging challenges the virus is creating.
  7. Community Foundation for Calderdale - has launched a Community Resilience Fund. No details. 3 April.
  8. Community Foundation Tyne & Wear and N'berland - Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund. Two stages: response, then recovery. Response - extra money to organisations supporting older people and other vulnerable groups. Recovery - a wider group of local charities and community organisations whose operations and finances have been affected.
  9. Community Foundation for Calderdale - initial priority - grants of £1000 to local charities to help the most vulnerable.
  10. Community Foundation for Staffordshire - funding for organisations that support vulnerable members of our communities, which are finding it difficult to operate.
  11. County Durham Community Fund - local groups who make all the difference to the most vulnerable people in our communities.
  12. Cumbria Community Foundation - funding to charitable projects supporting people affected by the virus, helping to keep them safe and supported in their homes and reducing pressure on the NHS.
  13. Community Southwark - Coronavirus Help Fund - community organisations and local charities, for £5k-20k for specific coronavirus poverty relief projects.
  14. Devon Community Foundation - Devon Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund - local charities and community organisations, in two stages: response, then recovery. 
  15. Devon Community Foundation - Small charities or community organisations who are supporting vulnerable groups affected by the coronavirus outbreak. 4 April.
  16. Dorset Coronavirus Community Fund - charities, community groups and organisations who support vulnerable groups affected by the Coronavirus outbreak.
  17. Forever Manchester - grassroot community groups responding to the impact of Covid-19 by helping those most affected. Up to £1,000.
  18. GMCA COVD-19 - 60 micro commissions to be given to artists and creators, based in Greater Manchester, across all artforms.
  19. Heart of England Community Foundation - Coronavirus resilience Fund appeal to help champion local communities and projects.
  20. Heart of Bucks Community Foundation - Coronavirus Response Appeal today (21 March) to support people and charities in Buckinghamshire who are most affected and vulnerable at this time of crisis.
  21. Herefordshire Community Foundation - Volunteer costs for new and existing organisations, additional costs of working remotely and adapting services, emotional support, mental health and bereavement support. 4 April.
  22. Hertfordshire Coronavirus Disaster Relief Fund - local charities supporting local people facing a range of social issues including social isolation, food poverty, poverty and poor mental health.
  23. Kent Community Foundation - priority to constituted community groups e.g. charities/CICs, with annual income of less than £200K, who are supporting isolated older people at this time. Focus emerging issues in the community, affecting older people.
  24. LCRCares COVID-19 Community Support Fund - The Community Foundation for Merseyside will be managing all donations received on behalf of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and the Mayor for the most vulnerable people affected by the coronavirus.
  25. Leeds Community Foundation Resilience Fund - to support charities and community groups across.
  26. Lincolnshire Community Foundation - the most vulnerable people in our communities, help local community organisations prepare themselves to respond and develop advice and support initiatives.
  27. London Community Foundation - essential funds to grass roots charities and community groups.
  28. London Funders - £2m fund for organisations facing immediate financial pressures and uncertainty because of the coronavirus, including increasing demands for services, higher staff absences, fewer volunteers and lower donations. Wave 1 Grants open - urgent needs to cover costs in supporting communities affected by the crisis, focus on food and essentials. 3 April.
  29. London Landmarks - have announced the Local Landmarks Challenge. Runners identify their own local landmark, run a 5k, a 10k or a half marathon around it and raise money for charity. They have time until 3 May, anyone can participate, even if they could not secure a ticket for the main event.
  30. Maanch Response Fund – appeal launched, including corporate and high net worth donors. Join platform (it’s free), then call them to discuss. UK based charities, including working internationally – elderly, children, food banks, mental health, medical research. 
  31. Manchester Community Support Fund - constituted community groups based in Greater Manchester: up to £1k. 45 April. 
  32. Manchester Wellbeing Fund - groups developing new ways of keeping in touch with the most vulnerable in our communities. 4 April.
  33. Maudsley Charity - South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLaM) patients and staff: hospital and community services across Croydon, Lambeth, Lewisham, Southwark – and Bethlem Royal Hospital, Bromley.
  34. Merton Giving - charities working locally to help isolated households and those at risk. 5 April.
  35. Milton Keynes Emergency Response Appeal - charities and community groups to support the most vulnerable people in Milton Keynes through the coronavirus outbreak.
  36. Morecambe Bay Foundation Appeal Fund - details on how to apply to be released very soon. 3 April.
  37. Newcastle upon Tyne Community Foundation - small, local charities and community organisations and which have previously received support from us who work with vulnerable groups. Will not be accepting applications.
  38. Norfolk Community Foundation - up to £1,000 are available to support community action to help vulnerable people affected by the Covid-19 outbreak.
  39. Northamptonshire Community Foundation - rapid support to charities and community organisations providing care and support for elderly and vulnerable people hit by the social and economic impact of the coronavirus.
  40. Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner - sustain the delivery of crucial community projects; £200k available for organisations, with the PCC office taking applications of grants of up to £5,000.
  41. Oxford Community Foundation - help organisations to meet new needs appearing, restrictions mean they have to find new ways of meeting existing needs, to recover stronger, if their operations or income are interrupted.
  42. Quartet Community Foundation - West of England, Coronavirus Response Fund, grants up to £5k - elderly (aged 65 and over), people with disabilities and/or underlying health difficulties, homeless people, low income families, refugees and asylum seekers, people experiencing food poverty.
  43. Salford CVS - VCSE organisations - up to £500 to help address immediate need. Provision of food and household items to vulnerable groups, phone-based and other practical support to vulnerable groups / self-isolated households, emotional wellbeing and mental health support to those in need.
  44. Steve Morgan Foundation - £1m per week to charities in north Wales, Merseyside and Cheshire to help the most vulnerable members of society.
  45. Suffolk Community Foundation - older people at risk (typically over the age of 70), vulnerable people with medical conditions, those that are isolated and therefore have limited support networks, those picking up extra demand – such as food banks, telephone befriending, and advice services, good neighbourhood schemes.
  46. Surrey Coronavirus Response Fund - groups who are urgently responding to the needs of vulnerable local people.
  47. Sussex Community Foundation - Sussex Crisis Fund, initially to help local charities and community groups.
  48. Somerset Community Foundation - Somerset Coronavirus Response and Recovery Fund. Grants to be made on a rolling basis, beginning as soon as funds become available.
  49. The Prince's Countryside Fund - emergency grants for projects that support farm businesses or other rural businesses and rural communities. Total funding round 1 - £100k. Added 2 April.
  50. Two Ridings Community Foundation - up to £2k, community organisations preparing themselves to appropriately respond, development of advice and support initiatives to fill gaps, groups that provide vital community support.
  51. Turn2Us - benefits calculator updated to reflect Government initiatives in response to the coronavirus.
  52. United in Hammersmith & Fulham - micro grants directly to groups. Focusing on the extra needs of at-risk groups, including people with complications severe enough to require hospital care, unable to cope with isolation, living in poverty.
  53. Wiltshire and Swindon Coronavirus Response Fund - prioritise groups supporting individuals who are most affected by the outbreak, particularly those facing issues brought about by isolation or loss of income.
  54. West Berkshire & North Hampshire - Greenham Trust - £250,000 for local charities and voluntary organisations supporting the elderly and vulnerable people.
  55. Worthing Community Chest - grants of up to £250 for small, ad hoc, neighbourhood projects that have been set up in response to the coronavirus.
  56. Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation - smaller charities, £250 and £2,000 to groups that are helping communities, including running, staff and travel costs as well as volunteer expenses. 6 April.
  57. Young Barnet - brilliant people, so no surprise they've created a task force of charities to build a fund to support Barnet grassroots organisations in providing frontline support.

England Local

Scottish, Irish and Welsh local funders are in the UK country section above to make them easier to find.

  1. East End Community Foundation - Hackney, City of London and Tower Hamlets.
  2. Hackney Giving - small organisations caring for the borough’s most vulnerable residents, including older people, the homeless, refugees and those with mental health needs or in poverty.
  3. Hammersmith and Fulham - Coronavirus Community Response Appeal - grants £100 - £1000. 6 April. 
  4. Maidenhead - Louis Bayliss Trust, grants of up to £1k. Deadline 9 April. 3 April.
  5. Newcastle Round Table - up to £2,000 to local charities directly helping with the COVID19 response in Tyneside.
  6. Relief In Need - residents in Swaffham who are in need of emergency support.
  7. Watford Borough Council (WBC) and Hertfordshire County Council (HCC) - new coronavirus emergency support funding from £3,000 to £10,000 for local charities and voluntary and community sector organisations. 3 April.
  8. WightAID - for the next few months, grant giving to those in the most critical need, including homelessness, mental health and bereavement charities working on the Isle Of Wight. 3 April.

UK Government Financial Support

  1. Coronavirus - you can find comprehensive charity guidance on all the initiatives on the Charity Tax Group Coronavirus hub.
  2. Salaries - charities included in Government coronavirus wage scheme. 80 per cent of workers’ wages from the government, if they would otherwise have been made redundant.
  3. Local Authority Funding - £2.9 billion to support vulnerable people, including people who are homeless during the COVID-19 crisis.
  4. Gift Aid - We fail to claim £600m in Gift Aid each year and we now need that money more than ever. Unlike funding bids, as long as you qualify, the money is certain. There are different types. Are your claiming everything you're entitled to? This Charity Excellence resource will give you what you need to get yours.
  5. Other Tax Reliefs - That's just one of many tax reliefs and you can claim up to 4 years retrospectively - you can find links to all of them on the Charity Excellence website tax reliefs page. Join us and complete the 30 min Finance & Resources questionnaire. It will enable you to identify all the tax and other savings there might be. The toolkit, its huge resource base and quality mark are completely free.

Rest Of The World

Global

  1. Sweden’s Action Against Corona - startups or projects from around the world that are tackling the virus up to €1m. Read more here. 3 April.
  2. Binance Charity Foundation - Crypto Against COVID, $5m, to raise money from the broader digital currency and blockchain community. Primarily for medical supplies for countries, including Italy, Germany and the U.S.
  3. Bumble - small business owners "in a tough position due to COVID-19" up to $5,000 cash. Requests until 5 April and awardees announced within 30 days. 3 April.
  4. The Center for the Advancement of Social Entrepreneurship (CASE) has a database of grants, loans and other cash available to entrepreneurs everywhere. 3 April.
  5. Face Book COVID 19 Solidarity Response Fundraiser - matching up to $10 million in donations to prevent, detect and respond to the outbreak around the world.
  6. Forcit - Non profit venturing program. Extended for an unlimited time and fully open for non-profits and initiatives that need guidance, experts to build solutions in this crisis.
Funds4NGOs - has a list of global grant funders, about 2 dozen. 3 April.
  1. Gates Foundation - up to $100 million to improve detection, isolation and treatment efforts; protect at-risk populations in Africa and South Asia; and accelerate the development of vaccines, drugs and diagnostics.
  2. #GivingTuesdayNow - day of Global Action for Giving on 5 May. Committing $200,000 to launch The Starling Fund to support its existing network, with priority to leaders in the regions of greatest crisis or lowest resource. 4 April. 
  3. Global Giving - Coronavirus Relief Fund - send doctors, nurses, and other front line responders to communities in need, get masks, ventilators, and other lifesaving medical supplies to hospitals and clinics, deliver essential items to struggling families and older individuals in quarantined cities and refugee camps, feed children that rely on school meals as their only source of nutrition, support hygiene awareness efforts. Micro grant $1000, apply here.
  4. Hispanics in Philanthropy (HIP) has two emergency funds - Latino organisations for unexpected costs – one focused on migration, another on civic participation. 3 April.
  5. HSBC COVID-19 - USD25 million, relief and recovery efforts around the world. 5 April.
IFACCA - redirected and new funds and emergency support for arts and cultural organisations worldwide, listed by country. 4 April.
  1. IKEA Foundation - committed to spending up to €10 million, primarily with existing partners. 3 April.
  2. KFF – funding internationally – donors, amounts, purpose and countries, including section for non-profits.
  3. MIT SOLVE is seeking solutions for prevention, accurate detection, and rapid response of outbreaks; $10,000 grants. Deadline 18 June. 3 April.
  4. Netflix - $100m to help creative community, including “third parties and nonprofits offering emergency relief to out-of-work crew and cast in countries where Netflix has a big production base.”
  5. Open Road Alliance, a US-based fund - social enterprises in difficulty, 4 loan products and grants of up to $100,000 to organisations tackling the virus. 3 April.
  6. Peace Foundation - Rapid Response Grants to address COVID-19, open to young people aged between 13 and 25.
  7. Freelancing platform PeoplePerHour is offering small businesses £10m worth of credits to hire one of its 2.4 million freelancers. 3 April.
  8. PRS For MusicPRS members globally - grants of up to £1000 each, depending on need.
  9. Entrepreneur and investor Sam Altman is looking to fund startups or projects directly helping with COVID-19. 3 April.
  10. Santander Fund - financed by a reduction in senior management, board compensation and employee contributions, to provide medical equipment and supplies to help limit the spread of the virus. The bank expects the initial value of the fund will be at least €25 million.
  11. Start Fund COVID 19 - virus-related humanitarian needs in low-income countries. IKEA Euro1.5m start up funds. 3 April.
  12. The WeFunder accelerator - startups with bright ideas to tackle any area that's affected by coronavirus, with $50,000 in immediate funding and help to raise up to $1m. Deadline 3 April. 3 April.
  13. Unilever - and Briitish Government for UK and International NGOs in running public awareness campaigns for handwashing, including Kenya, Ghana and Bangladesh. 3 April.
  14. Wellcome Epidemic Preparedness: COVID-19 funding call - currently closed to new expressions of interest while proposals received are reviewed.
  15. WHO COVID 19 - Solidarity Response Fund - essential supplies such as personal protective equipment to frontline health workers, enable all countries to track and detect the disease by boosting laboratory capacity through training and equipment, ensure health workers and communities everywhere have access to the latest information to protect themselves, prevent infection and care for those in need, accelerate efforts to fast-track lifesaving vaccines, diagnostics and treatments.

Africa

  1. CAF South Africa - funding to help NPOs who render essential services to the most marginalised individuals, groups and communities in society. 3 April.
  2. COVID 19 Relief Fund South Africa - athletes and entertainers who have been affected by COVID-19 restrictions in the country. 3 April.
  3. Covid-19 National Trust Fund - Karpowership Ghana Company Limited has made a contribution of ¢300,000.
  4. South Africa - Solidarity Fund, R500m, key objective rapid action to “cushion” the impact of the pandemic for the most vulnerable, support communities, and unite South Africans. Health support to the public and private health-care centres, humanitarian efforts and the Solidarity Campaign. 3 April.
  5. Urgent Action Fund Africa - rapid response grants and technical support to women’s rights organisations, women's human rights defenders and activists who identify strategic and time sensitive opportunities to advance women's rights in Africa. 3 April.
  6. Visual Arts Network South Arica

Asia

  1. Give2Asia - partners with trusted local nonprofits that have the capacity and local knowledge to respond. 3 April.
  2. Asian Development Bank - $1.6 billion for micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises, domestic and regional trade, and firms directly impacted. 3 April.
  3. Cambodia - Metfone has been raising a charitable fund named “Metfone’s Fighting Covid-19 Fund”. 4 April.
  4. Hindustan - Shah Rukh Khan contributes to PM-Cares, other Covid-19 relief funds. 4 April.

Canada

  1. Alberta Government - charitable and non-profit organizations helping the vulnerable during the pandemic: $30 million in funding. 5 April.
  2. M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust - first round of grants - $5.4m to non-profits. 4 April.

Europe

EFAD - European Film Agency actions taken to mitigate impact, including financial support, by Euoropen Country; total 25 countries.

US

  1. 4-CT Charitable Organization - Uniting Donors With Connecticut Programs Responding to COVID-19. 4 April.
  2. Aspen Tech Policy Hub - applications from technologists (US citizens/residents only) for projects that will help mitigate the effects of Covid-19, with winning teams allotted up to $15,000. Deadline 30 March. 3 April.
  3. Bloomington and Monroe County - $333,000 to support local nonprofits during the pandemic. 
Candid – list of nearly 400 non-profit funders, searchable by state and county.
  1. CDP COVID-19 Response Fund - nonprofits working directly with the most vulnerable populations, including social service organizations. 5 April.
  2. Columbia Basin Trust - $11.7 million in COVID-19 support funding. 6 April.
  3. Creative Capital - list of resources and hardship funders for artists. 4 April.
  4. Community Foundation of Greater New Britain (CFGNB) - local nonprofits - applications for up to $5,000 through the Foundation’s website at www.cfgnb.org/covid-19. 4 April.
  5. The Horizons Foundation is contributing $200,000 to provide emergency grants to LGBTQ organisations in the Bay Area. 3 April.
  6. J. Paul Getty Trust - $10 million relief fund to aid small and midsize arts organizations in Los Angeles County. 6 April.
  7. Kansas City - initial round of grants as soon as possible to support operations and services, including, housing support, food insecurity, access to health care, other critical human services. 4 April.
  8. Camden Property Trust (Houston) - $5 million Resident Relief Fund for Camden residents experiencing financial losses.
  9. Maryland COVID-19 - grant and loan funds for small businesses. 4 April.
  10. Northern Colorado COVID-19 Response Fund - $200,125 to 15 human service groups across Larimer County, including Allenspark, Berthoud, Drake, Estes Park, Fort Collins, Glen Haven, Loveland, Wellington, and unincorporated areas of the county. 6 April.
  11. NYC COVID-19 Response & Impact Fund - nonprofit service providers struggling with the health and economic effects: grants and loans. 6 April.
  12. One Louisville: COVID-19 Response Fund - financial support to households, businesses, and nonprofit organizations working at the frontlines of the Louisville-area coronavirus outbreak. 4 April.
  13. PH COVID-19 Fund - more than $8 million so far to help Philadelphia-area nonprofits. 6 April.
  14. San Diego COVID-19 Community Response Fund - nonprofit organizations that are supporting local workers and families. 4 April.
  15. Seattle Foundation - nonprofits working to provide our region’s most vulnerable communities with emergency assistance, such as financial support, healthcare, and childcare. 4 April.
  16. Tao Group Hospitality Cares - to help ease the financial burden current and former employees may face as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. 4 April.
  17. The ARTery - links to numerous funds and resources for artists and non-profits. 5 April.
  18. United Way - the most vulnerable populations receive critical financial and social service support during this global crisis.  3 April.

Platforms

  1. Work For Good - removes membership fees for business donors to encourage the to give to charities. 2 April.
  2. National Funding Scheme has created 3 matched funding appeals for food banks, the homeless and the elderly. Funding will be donated to charities.
  3. Crowdfunder - has made fundraising on its platform free for charity and community groups during the crisis.
  4. Give As You Live - cancels donation fees for food banks.

Other

  1. Chapel & York - are waiving their normal fees to speed up matching donors’ fund with charities. 3 April.
  2. The United Nations Foundation and Swiss Philanthropy Foundation set up the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund to raise money for the World Health Organization’s efforts. Facebook and Google are match funding donations. 3 April
  3. BlackRock, the world’s largest investment group, $50m. April.
  4. The Rockefeller Foundation - $20m to create a better tracking and management system for the virus. April.

Specialist Funding Streams

The Coronavirus Tech Handbook have done a brilliant job on this, 40+ funders - treatment and research, data scientists and modellers, innovators, equipment & logistics, engagement & behaviour, comms & media, policy & strategy, fighting misinformation, non-COVID19 specific funding, venture capital funding.

Can you help?

The CEF works on a community collaboration basis. It may be used by anyone, but not for commercial purposes.

Can you help me help others by adding to this resource? If so, e mail me at [email protected]

Thank You!

Particular thanks to Anna Patton (Pioneers Post) and Karen Ironside (Clare Foundation).

Each of these people/organisations contributed in some way, so thank you to them - ACF, Alex Leggatt, Becky Roberts, Charity Tax Group, Charity Bank, Charles Coldman, Community Action Wirral, Coronavirus Tech Handbook, Dan Fletcher, Daniel Ferrell-Schweppenstedde, Karen Ironside (Clare Foundation), Helen Conway, Helen Angharad Fagan, Jason Nuttall, Joel Voysey, Louise Fairbrother, Javed Thomas, Grant Finder, Josh Worral, Max Rutherford, Nicola Cobham, Rachel Evans, Richard Exworthy, SCVO, Sports Wales, Tessa Berridge, UK Fundraising, SCC, SSE, Standard Life Foundation, The FSI and The Leathersellers Company. Apologies to any I've missed.

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Winifred Yoniva Anyango

director at helping hands foundation Uganda. passionate to serve the community and creating an impact on the people I serve

2 年

Any funding for a community base organisation in jinja Uganda please

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Training Manager for South Yorkshire Funding Advice Bureau, Award winning former BBC journalist & reporter, media trainer and event host. Got an event - contact me

2 年

Great resource thanks

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Bangladesh Integrated Social Advancement Programme (BISAP)

3 年

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