Grant Directories
Fashion and Textile Children's Trust - Rehousing Grant (UK) The Fashion & Textile Children's Trust provides education and wellbeing grants to support children (0-18 years) whose parents or guardians work, or have recently worked (within the last 9 years) in the UK fashion and textile industry. Through the Rehousing Grant programme the Trust provides funding to families who are facing unexpected additional rehousing costs as a result of any of the following:Fleeing domestic abuse; Recently offered a house after an unsettled housing situation; Required to move because the property no longer meets the needs of the family, e.g. disability or health needs; Required to move by the landlord or council. |
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Nationwide Foundation - Transforming the Private Rented Sector (UK) The Nationwide Foundation aims to increase the availability of good quality, affordable homes in the places where they are most needed. Through the Transforming the Private Rented Sector the Foundation will support projects and research that will help transform the private rented sector so that it provides homes for people in need that are more affordable, secure, accessible and are better quality. |
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Nationwide Foundation - Backing Community-Led Housing (UK) The Nationwide Foundation aims to increase the availability of good quality, affordable homes in the places where they are most needed. Through the Community-led housing programme, the Foundation will support communities to build new homes, create homes from empty properties, protect existing decent, affordable homes and provide homes of all types of tenure. |
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Nationwide Foundation - Nurturing Ideas to Change the Housing System (UK) The Nationwide Foundation aims to increase the availability of good quality, affordable homes in the places where they are most needed. Through the Nurturing Ideas to Change the Housing System programme the Nationwide Foundation will support imaginative and different ideas about how to deliver the right sort of housing or housing support, which can tackle systemic failings in the housing system. |
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Estate Regeneration Programme (England) The Department for Communities & Local Government has allocated an additional £32 million of new funding to the estate regeneration fund. As part of a new blueprint for regenerating deprived housing estates, Councils, housing associations and developers can now bid for a share of a total of £172 million of government investment to transform local neighbourhoods and deliver high-quality housing. The additional £32 million is available as grant funding and includes £2 million to help build commercial skills capacity in local authorities to deliver estate regeneration. This funding is available exclusively to local authorities and will be awarded to applicants with clearly demonstrable commercial skills gaps or lack of staff with previous regeneration experience. |
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Medlock Charitable Trust (UK with a preference for Somerset and Boston Lincolnshire) The Medlock Charitable Trust makes grants to organisations is the areas of Education &Training ; Medical & Health/Sickness ; Disability & Special Needs ; Accommodation & Housing; Arts & culture; Sport & recreation; Environment, Conservation & Heritage; and Economic, Community Development &Employment. Both primary and secondary schools in the eligible areas are able to apply. |
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Disabled Facilities Grant (England, Wales & Northern Ireland) Disabled facilities grant is available for a range of works needed to help a disabled person to remain living more independently in their home. These include widening doors and installing ramps, improving access to rooms, providing a heating system and adapting heating and lighting controls. There are two types of grant - mandatory and discretionary depending on the nature of the works. If you or someone living in your property is disabled you may qualify for disabled facilities grant towards the cost of providing adaptations and facilities to enable the disabled person to continue to live there. Such grants are given by local councils under Part I of the Housing Grants, Construction and Regeneration Act 1996. |