Armed Forces Covenant Fund – Reaching and Supporting Armed Forces Communities

Funding is intended to support projects which are specific and targeted, rather than taking a generalist approach. This could mean supporting a defined group with its own defined needs, or addressing a challenging and pressing need within Armed Forces communities. Grants of up to £100,000 over two or three years Continue Reading

Triangle Trust 1949 Fund

Grants are available for charities, not-for-profit social enterprises and community interest companies in the UK that are working to support young carers / young adult carers (round one) or young offenders (round one). Grants are available from £10,000 up to £60,000 for a duration of six months to two years. Continue Reading

D’Oyly Carte Charitable Trust

Grants are available for UK registered charities working in the UK in the areas of advancement of the arts, health and medical welfare, and improvement or protection of the environment. Grants generally range from £500 to £6,000. The majority of grants are one-off grants for one year. The next deadline Continue Reading

Andor Charitable Trust

Grants are available for registered charities involved in medical research, the arts and various educational activities in the UK. The scheme aims to fund a wide range of charitable projects, including those focusing on: • Medical and ancillary services (including medical research). • Education. • Helping the disabled. • Helping Continue Reading

Asda Foundation – Bringing Communities Back Together

Grants of between £250 and £1,000 are available to local groups to reunite communities, celebrate togetherness and support groups as coronavirus restrictions are easing. The ASDA Foundation, set up in 1988, supports a range of good causes around the UK, including support to charities, playgroups and football teams. Through its Continue Reading

Philip Bates Trust

Grant for individuals, voluntary and community organisations undertaking projects that encourage and develop artistic interests in young people in the UK, with particular interest in activities taking place in the West Midlands. The Trust aims to advance the education of young people under the age of 25 in the arts Continue Reading

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