Lots of UK Grant Money here!
Dozens of UK ?information sheets reach me each month on community grants AND free resources being offered by a wide range of organisations
Here are just 10 from recent days. You can either google any direct or drop me a line for more detail.
1.????? Delamare Dairy Foundation is offering grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 for charities and community groups to deliver projects in communities across England, Scotland, and Wales that align with the Foundation’s objectives.
2.????? The Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust is offering grants for UK-registered charities working with communities across the UK to help those most in need. The Trust operates a three-year rotation system, with different fields of interest being funded each year.?
3.????? The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund was established primarily to aid the research into learning disability and to aid the care and relief of those affected by learning disability by making grants to voluntary organisations working in this field.
4.????? The Department for Environment Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has announced that food redistribution charities can now submit applications to a new £15 million government scheme,?Tackling Food Surplus at the Farm Gate. The scheme will help strengthen links between farms and charities to help solve the problem of food surplus on farms, with grants starting from £20,000.?
5.????? The Asda Foundation Young Futures Fund will provide up to £500,000 of support to community groups across the UK to help them deliver activities for teenagers and young people (13yrs – 21yrs), helping to improve mental health and wellbeing, and create positive life opportunities.?
6.????? The McCarthy Stone Foundation is offering around 20 grants of up to £7,500 each to help with the project costs of running dementia clubs and memory cafes in areas of high deprivation affecting older people over the age of 65 years in Great Britain.
7.????? Grow Wild is once again offering grants of £500 to young people (aged 16 to 25 years) across the UK to deliver a creative project that celebrates why UK native plants and/or fungi are so special. The project should be original and exciting and focus on UK native plants and/or fungi. Projects need to engage at least 100 other people (either in person or online). The grant can be used to pay for anything to support the project such as equipment, materials, training, resources, or expert help. Projects should start in May and must be completed by the end of October 2025.?
8.????? Concertina, makes grants of up to £250 to charitable bodies that provide musical entertainment and related activities for the elderly. They are particularly keen to support smaller organisations which might otherwise find it difficult to gain funding.
9.????? Pink Ribbon Foundation is accepting applications to its grant-making programme for 2025. Grants of up to £6,000 are available to UK charities and not-for-profit organisations working on practical projects and initiatives aimed at improving the physical and mental health of individuals with, or recovering from, breast cancer?
10.? The B&Q Foundation is offering grants for communities to improve their local green spaces. Projects can be supported with up to £5,000 for outdoor projects and £10,000 for indoor redevelopments. There is no deadline for funding applications. They work with lots of different types of charities but primarily with a focus on funding charities that support people who are most in need because of homelessness, financial hardship, sickness, disability, or other disadvantage.
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