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Innovation for All Foundation Reopens its Grants Programme (UK)

Kilburn & Strode’s Innovation for All Foundation has announced that applications have reopened for its ‘Innovation for Good’ grant.

Kilburn & Strode LLP, a European intellectual property firm, set up the Innovation for All Foundation to support innovative and sustainable projects that help people in need.

The Foundation is offering a small number of grants to registered UK charities. The funding is for projects that use creative approaches to support local communities.

Grants of £10,000, £20,000 and £30,000 are available for projects that fit the Fund’s theme of ‘Innovation for Good’. The aim is to use innovation to create positive change for people in need.

Previous grants have supported projects in areas such as medical research, mental health, the creative arts, IT and technology.

These have included:

Community Digital Inclusion Programme - A charity delivering free digital skills workshops for older adults and low-income families, including access to refurbished laptops and one-to-one tech support to reduce digital exclusion.

Mental Health Support App for Young People - Development of a free, evidence-based mobile app offering early mental health support, mood tracking, and access to local services for teenagers.

Mobile Health Screening Unit - A project providing a mobile clinic offering early cancer or cardiovascular screening in underserved rural or urban communities.

Creative Arts Therapy for Trauma Survivors - A programme using drama, music or visual arts therapy to support people recovering from domestic abuse or displacement.

Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities - Design and pilot of affordable adaptive devices, such as customised communication tools or mobility aids, using 3D printing technology.

Successful applicants will be chosen by a vote of Kilburn & Strode employees. The application deadline is 31 March 2026.

 

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12th February 2026