Grant Directories

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King Charles III Charitable Fund – Small Grants Programme (UK)

Mick George Ltd – The Mick George Community Fund (East Midlands & Anglia)

Independent Waste Management organisation, Mick George Ltd, funds local projects that strengthen communities within the locality of their landfill sites and other waste treatment facilities in the West Midlands and Anglia regions. Organisations can only apply for a grant if their total project cost is less than £100,000.

Mortgage Advice Bureau Foundation - Crowdfunding Campaign (England, Scotland & Wales)

The Mortgage Advice Bureau Foundation funds sustainable community projects throughout England, Scotland and Wales by making grants to support charities and community interest companies. The Foundation, has teamed up with Crowdfunder to make £100,000 in funding available. Organisations can apply for up to 50% of their crowdfunding target, up to a maximum of £5,000, to support projects that match one or more of the following themes: the environment and conservation; health and wellbeing; and the prevention or relief of poverty. Projects could include rewilding projects, community gardens, social inclusion and mental health projects, sports projects, community food banks, money management and budgeting skills, and educational projects for communities to reduce their carbon footprint. No deadline given.

Heart of Bucks (Community Foundation for Buckinghamshire) - Green Community Fund

Heart of Bucks provides a variety of grant programmes for charities and community groups in Buckinghamshire. Through their Green Community Fund the foundation provides grants of up to £10,000 to voluntary and community groups in Buckinghamshire, for projects designed to improve the environment and/or public spaces for the benefit of local residents.

Lincolnshire Community Foundation - Grange Wind Farm Community Fund (Lincolnshire)

The Lincolnshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged people and communities by making grants to support relevant charitable, voluntary and community organisations. Through the Grange Wind Farm Community Fund the foundation provides grants of up to £5,000 to volunteer led not for profit community groups. Initially grants will be awarded to projects that benefit local people living within a five mile radius of wind farm site. Examples of fundable projects include diversionary and educational activities for young people, workshops, intergenerational projects, support for meeting places (community centres, village halls, playing fields), energy efficiency schemes such as ground source energy schemes, rain harvesting, including top up grants. Projects for older people may include help to tackle isolation, loneliness and dementia, volunteer costs, sitter and companionship.

Ocado Foundation for Good Programme (UK)

The Ocado Foundation is the charitable arm of Ocado Group, working for the benefit of communities across the UK. Through the Ocado Foundation for Good programme, the Foundation provides grants of up to £1,000 to charities, community organisations, community interest companies, academic institutions, and local authorities for community projects which focus their efforts on three core areas: skills for the future, natural resources and responsible sourcing. 

Postcode Places Trust (East of England)

The People's Postcode Trust is a grant-giving body funded by players of the Peoples Postcode Lottery. The small grants scheme distributes funds to small organisations, community groups and registered charities in the East of England, through grants ranging from £500 - £20,000. The Trust funds projects that: Improve mental wellbeing; Enable community participation in the arts; Support marginalised groups and promote equality; Improve biodiversity & green spaces; Enable participation in physical activity; Respond to the climate emergency & promote sustainability; Increase community access to outdoor space.

Trusthouse Charitable Foundation - Small Grant (UK)

The Trusthouse Charitable Foundation is a grant making foundation that give grants to small and medium sized local organisations in the UK with a demonstrable track record of success working to address local issues in communities of extreme urban deprivation and deprived rural districts. Through the small grants programme the foundation provides funding of between £2,000 and £10,000 to charitable organisations with an income of less than £250,000 for projects that focus on Community Support. Examples of the kind of projects that can be funded include: CommunityServices; CommunityCentres; Alternative Education; Training, mentoring, employment and volunteering opportunities; Youth; Counselling; Family Support Services; Substance Misuse.

Linnean Society of London - Local Nature Grant Scheme (UK)

The Linnean Society of London offers grants for youth-led projects in the UK, aiming to increase access to local natural spaces and encourage a deeper appreciation and understanding of nature. ​Some examples of possible proposals could be: running a school festival about nature; painting community murals showcasing biodiversity in the area; building a community garden; creating a nature walk; hiring a speaker to come and talk about local foraging.

Lincolnshire Community Foundation – Laceby Solar Farm Community Fund (Laceby, Irby, Riby, Barnoldby le Beck, Bradley, Aylesby and Beelsby)

The Lincolnshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged people and communities by making grants to support relevant charitable, voluntary and community organisations. Through the Laceby Solar Farm Community Fund, the Foundation provides grants of up to £5,000 to support volunteer led not-for-profit projects that develop energy efficiency or environmental improvements, improve local community facilities, and improve the lives of people living in Laceby, Irby, Riby, Barnoldby le Beck, Bradley, Aylesby and Beelsby. Applications for up to £10,000 towards large capital projects may be considered.

Lincolnshire Community Foundation – Bicker Wind Farm Trust (within a 10-mile radius of Bicker Fen in the Borough of Boston)

The Lincolnshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged people and communities by making grants to support relevant charitable, voluntary and community organisations. Through the Bicker Wind Farm Trust, the Foundation provides grants of between £250 and £5,000 for practical or educational projects that either contribute to conservation, energy efficiency or environmental improvements within a ten mile radius of Bicker Fen in the Borough of Boston.

Suffolk Community Foundation - Sapphire Fund (Mid Suffolk)

The Suffolk Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Sapphire Fund the foundation provides grants of up to £5,000 to support charities, voluntary and community groups in Mid Suffolk working to promote the use of green spaces for the benefit of good mental and physical health, to support older people, or to support the preservation and protection of church bells.

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation - Microsoft Research Limited Fund (Cambridgeshire)

The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Microsoft Research Limited Fund the foundation provides grants of up to £2,000 to charitable projects that fulfil one or more of the following: Enrich lives of disadvantaged local people through provision of cultural/educational events or experiences; Improve the local green environment through small scale projects; Provide support or training to improve the employability of those facing disadvantage. Projects that are open to the public or that make use of computing in their delivery are favourably considered.

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation - French Farm Wind Farm Community Fund (Cambridgeshire)

The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the French Farm Wind Farm Community Fund the foundation provides grants of £250 to £4,000 to support charitable projects that demonstrably benefit a material proportion of the local community by supporting their use and enjoyment of the local area and/or contributing to a positive community spirit in the following parishes: Borough Fen, Crowland, Eye, Fleet, Gedney Hill, Holbeach, Newborough, Parson Drove, Sutton St Drove, Thorney, Whaplode.

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation - Diddington Village Community First Fund (Cambridgeshire)

The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Diddington Village Community First Fund the foundation provides grants of between £200 and £10,000 to support charitable projects which: Provide and maintain local facilities for use by the inhabitants of the Parish of Diddington for meetings, lectures and classes, and other forms of recreation and leisure-time occupation; or Benefit the inhabitants of the Parish of Diddington.

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation - Cotton Farm Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund (Cambridgeshire)

The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Cotton Farm Wind Farm Community Benefit Fund the foundation provides grants of £250 to £5,000 to support charitable projects that demonstrably benefit a material proportion of the local community by supporting their use and enjoyment of the local area and/or contributing to a positive community spirit. Grants are available for projects benefiting local communities in the following parishes: Graveley, Great Paxton, Offord D'Arcy, Toseland, Yelling.

Cambridgeshire Community Foundation - Amey Community Fund (Cambridgeshire)

The Cambridgeshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the Amey Community Fund the foundation provides grants for the provision, maintenance or improvement of a public park or other general public amenity; the conservation of a specific species or a specific habitat where it naturally occurs OR the repair, maintenance or restoration of a Place of Worship or a Place of Architectural Importance.

Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation - London Luton Airport Near Neighbours Fund (Bedfordshire and Luton)

The Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the London Luton Airport Near Neighbours Fund the foundation provides grants of up to £5,000 to community groups/charities whose work addresses the following key priorities: Safer and Stronger Communities; Environment and Economic Development green spaces; Health and Wellbeing; Children and Young People in the following areas: Central Bedfordshire,  North Herts, St. Albans, Dacorum, Stevenage, Eastern parts of Aylesbury Vale District and also some neighbouring villages

Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation - London Luton Airport Ltd Small Grants Fund (Luton)

The Bedfordshire and Luton Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the London Luton Airport Ltd Small Grants Fund the foundation provides funding of up to £10,000 to community groups/charities whose work addresses the following key priorities: Safer and Stronger Communities; Environment and Economic Development green spaces; Health and Wellbeing; Children and Young People.

Heart of Bucks (Community Foundation for Buckinghamshire) - BP Collins Nominations Fund (Buckinghamshire)

The Buckinghamshire Community Foundation exists to benefit disadvantaged communities by making grants to support relevant charitable or voluntary organisations, which make a difference to their local communities. Through the B.P Collins Nominations Fund the foundation provides grants of between £500 and £10,000 to organisations/projects that meet one of the following objectives: Building stronger communities – Invest in spaces that encourage community spirit and reduce isolation; Providing better futures – Support and encourage vulnerable young children to prosper; Helping create safer lives – Reduce exploitation, violence or abuse

National Garden Scheme - Community Garden Awards (England & Wales)

The National Garden Scheme gives visitors unique access to over 3,700 exceptional private gardens in England and Wales, and raises money for nursing and health charities through admissions, teas and cake. Through the Community Gardens Award programme the scheme grants awards to help community gardening projects.

Esmee Fairbairn Foundation - Environment Programme (UK)

The Esmee Fairbairn Foundation aims to improve the quality of life for people and communities throughout the UK. The Foundation does this by funding the charitable work of organisations that are building an inclusive, creative and sustainable society.  Through the Environment programme the Foundation wants to support organisations that can move, engage and inform people, and connect with the bigger picture of policymaking, social justice, or quality of life.

The National Lottery Community Fund – Partnerships Grant (England)

The National Lottery Community Fund distributes money raised by the National Lottery to support local communities. The Partnerships funding programme provides grants of over £20,000 for projects to increase collaborative working between organisations and can support many different types of partnership, including cross-sector partnerships, local place-based collaboration, local and national organisations working together around a theme. Projects must meet one of the following funding priorities: bring people together and build strong relationships in and across communities; improve the places and spaces that matter to communities; enable more people to fulfil their potential by working to address issues at the earliest possible stage.

The Princes’s Countryside Fund – Rural Four Fund (UK)

The Prince's Countryside Fund gives grants to projects that have a positive impact upon rural areas. The Rural Four – Catalyst, collaborate, create and champion grant programme aims to: Reinvigorate community networks by assisting with rebuilding community assets; Improve the health and well-being of 200 socially isolated people through providing access to improved community assets and a network of support; Create a lasting legacy of support and community spirit in the areas where support is provided. The programme will support up to 10 rural communities a year with funding of up to £25,000

Persimmon Community Champions (England, Scotland and Wales)

Persimmon Homes Charity Foundation is providing grant funding of up to £1000 to registered charities, clubs, schools and other organisations which have already raised vital funds themselves towards projects to enhance their local community.  The type of projects supported to date have included support for foodbanks; projects within schools; and sports projects; etc.

Enovert Community Trust (UK)

Enovert Community Trust (formerly Cory Environmental Trust in Britain) is an Environmental body which supports community and environmental projects. The Trust awards grants under the terms of the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF), providing funding to a broad range of projects that have a positive impact on local communities. The Trust is committed to supporting community and environmental projects across the UK. These include improving community halls, the creation of new play areas and skate parks, and restoring green spaces. Fundraising by applicants is looked upon favourably by the Trustees. Applicants will need to secure a 10% third party contribution which will be payable to Enovert Limited prior to the project commencing.

School Farm Links Project (Suffolk)

The School Farm Links Project was introduced to encourage schools to find out about food and farming. Through sponsorship from the Chadacre Agricultural Trust, the Suffolk Agricultural Association is able to provide transport grants of £100 towards a farm visit. The Association can help you to arrange a visit to a local farm and also arrange for a local farmer to visit your school.

National Marine Aquarium (UK)

National Aquarium Ltd is a charity which gives small grants to organisations or individuals that operate projects to further the goals of the National Marine Aquarium. The projects may be science based, research based, conservation focussed, educational or community events; but could equally be based around arts or drama as long as they make a contribution to raising awareness of the marine environment. All projects should fit with the stated aim of the charity, driving Marine Conservation through Engagement.  Grants awarded so far have been between £1,200 and £5,000 and future awards are likely to be of similar amounts.

Tesco - Stronger Starts (England, Scotland & Wales)

Tesco Stronger Starts programme supports thousands of schools and  local community projects across the UK, helping to fight holiday hunger, tackle mental health, support young people, host community events and much more. The scheme has supported over 40,000 community groups with more than £90 million in grants. Tesco Community Grants is open to charities and community organisations to apply for a grant of up to £1,500. Every three months, three local good causes are selected to be in the blue token customer vote in Tesco stores throughout the UK.

Woodland Trust - Free Trees (UK)

The Woodland Trust has free tree packs to give away to schools, community and youth groups. The free tree packs are available for planting on one publicly accessible site. Packs will be awarded on a first come first serve basis. All applicants need to do is find a suitable site and supply the volunteer planters and tree protection. Tree packs for schools and communities offer the perfect opportunity to bring people together to plant trees - encouraging local wildlife, protecting our landscape against tree disease and creating beautiful wooded areas that people can enjoy for years to come.

Artists Project Earth Grants (UK)

Artists Project Earth (APE) funds projects that tackle the effects of climate change.  Applications are welcomed from organisations working to prevent the causes of climate change; defend communities and ecosystems against the impacts of climate change; and support and build resilience for communities affected by natural disasters.

Chestnut Fund Grant (UK)

The Chestnut Fund is an independent charity, making grants available to encourage and enable community groups to carry out conservation activities. Groups must be part of the BTCV Community Network to qualify. The grants fall into two categories: Start-up grants - these are for groups who have no money when they are first set up and are available to groups in their first year of existence. The grant will enable them to begin practical work and will cover administrative expenses, e.g. postage, publicity, hire of meeting rooms, telephone bills and/or the first year of BTCV Community Network Membership plus Insurance fees. The maximum grant will be £150, and Support grants - these are for groups who have no money for tools, equipment and training. The maximum grant will be £350. Preference will be given to resources selected from BTCV sources. This grant is available to all BTCV Community Network groups, regardless of how long they have been members.

Outdoor Woodland Learning (UK)

Grants are available to support projects that increase the understanding and appreciation, particularly among young people, of the environmental, social, and economic potential of trees, woodlands and forests and of the link between the tree and everyday wood products. Eligible project costs include hire of people, for example, supply teachers, advice, training hire or purchase of materials, machinery or services and paying for printing and publicity for projects. There is also a special grant for development work. Only Forest Education Initiative Cluster Groups are eligible to apply.

UnLtd Awards (UK)

UnLtd is the leading provider of support to social entrepreneurs in the UK and supports individuals who have their social ventures firmly rooted in delivering positive social change. It operates a unique model by investing directly in individuals and offering a complete package of resources; from awards of funding to ongoing advice, networking and practical support. UnLtd resource community entrepreneurs to start-up; support those with more established social ventures to scale up; and are committed to developing an eco-system of support to make it easier for those who need help to find it. UnLtd offers a number of programmes with varying levels of funding and support. Please refer to the funder's website for details.

Essex Community Foundation Grants Programme (Essex)

Essex Community Foundation is one of 48 community foundations across the UK. It's aim is to provide funding that will directly address the needs of Essex's most vulnerable people and communities. Support generally falls under the broad heading of social welfare and applications must demonstrate a strong case for support, clear aims and objectives, wherever possible the organisation or project is user led and the grant will make a real difference to people within their community. Grants available for core and revenue costs, new or continuing projects, one-off initiatives and capital costs.

Community Foundations (UK)

Community Foundations support community and voluntary sector activity through grants to local groups and organisations. There are 48 Community Foundations of different sizes within the UK. Although all Community Foundations operate according to common criteria, they vary in terms of size and nature of grants available. Some Community Foundations will fund both organisations and individuals whilst other foundations will only fund organisations. Each community foundation covers a specific geographic area and will not normally be able to support work outside its area.