Grant Directories
The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund – Small Grants Programme (UK) The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund (PWCF) is a grant making organisation which aims to transform lives and build sustainable communities across the UK by funding a wide range of good causes within their core funding themes: Heritage & Conservation, Education, Health & Wellbeing, Social Inclusion, Environment and Countryside. Through the Small Grants Programme, the PWCF will award grants of up to £5,000 to not-for-profit organisations with an income of up to £1 million. The average award is £1,500. Priority will be given to organisations of which HRH The Prince of Wales is Patron. Applications can be made at any time and will be considered by the Small Grant committee at their quarterly meetings. |
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The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund – Major Grants Programme (UK) The Prince of Wales’s Charitable Fund is a grant making organisation which aims to transform lives and build sustainable communities across the UK by funding a wide range of good causes within their core funding themes: Heritage & Conservation, Education, Health & Wellbeing, Social Inclusion, Environment and Countryside. The Major Grants Programme will award grants of over £5,000 to not-for-profit organisations. Organisations can apply for major grants by invitation only. |
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Customer Donation Fund (UK) Organisations that have a Community Directplus account with the Co-operative Bank can apply for funding from the Customer Donation Fund. Grants can be used to support special projects and fundraising activities. The fund grows in relation to the deposits made; for every £100 increase in collective deposits across Community Directplus accounts the Co-Operative Bank adds 20p to the fund and promises to distribute a minimum of £5,000 twice a year. |
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BT Community Fibre Partnership Grant (UK) As part of BT's Community Fibre Partnerships programme eligible communities in the final 5% of the UK not covered by fibre broadband rollout plans can apply for a match-funded grant of up to £30,000 toward the cost of their new fibre infrastructure where that new infrastructure could also serve their local school. Community Partnerships must first register to find out if they are eligible to apply. |
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Volunteering Wales Grant Scheme (Wales) This Welsh Government funded grant scheme aims to promote volunteering in Wales. Administered by the Wales Council for Voluntary Action (WCVA), the scheme provides grants of up to £25,000 to not-for-profit organisation to support formal volunteering projects that aim to recruit, support, train and place new volunteers and support volunteering projects working towards the themes of young people; welsh language; tackling poverty; underrepresented groups (BAME, Asylum seekers etc); and social exclusion; higher support needs. |
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Wilmcote Charitrust The Wilmcote Charitrust gives grants to Registered Charities and voluntary organisations working for the relief of poverty, sickness, old age and distress, the advancement of religion and education and such other charitable objects as considered appropriate by the trustees. Grants are made to a range of organisations including those whose work benefits ex-service personnel, medical charities, young person's charities, colleges and schools, religious charities and those that help the aged. |
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Community Foundation in Wales (Wales) Community Foundation in Wales is one of 48 community foundations across the UK. The Foundation's aim is to promote and manage philanthropy and its role is to strengthen communities in Wales by awarding grants on behalf of a range of donors to projects that make a sustainable impact on local needs especially for the most vulnerable people and communities. Grant awards recognise the inspirational role of community groups, projects and charities in identifying and addressing local needs. Educational grants and scholarships are also awarded. Funding is available for a wide range of projects under five core themes: Educating and young people, communities, health, culture and environment. Each programme has its own unique criteria. |
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The Ashley Family Foundation (UK) The Foundation follows the ethos of the Ashley family of protecting rural communities and encouraging participation in the arts, particularly that of textiles. It aims to support areas in which the family have a connection such as helping the communities of Mid Wales that supported the growth of the Laura Ashley business. It continues to award grants to projects that fit with this ethos by its support of: charitable textiles projects, including small scale community textiles initiatives; the arts (except dance); projects which seek to strengthen rural communities in Wales, especially in Mid Wales. Projects that have been funded include: village hall refurbishments; purchase of textile equipment for workshops; support of costume and textile preservation; touring music productions in Wales. |
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NFU Mutual Charitable Trust (UK) The NFU Mutual Charitable Trust supports charities across the UK that focus on agriculture, rural development, and insurance-related initiatives. Key areas of support include education, research, rural poverty relief, and social welfare in rural communities. The trust funds larger projects that have a significant impact on these areas, with an emphasis on advancing public and youth education, agricultural research, and rural community development. |