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SMALL AND MEDIUM SIZED GRANTS BOOKLET

FOR VOLUNTARY AND COMMUNITY ORGANISATIONS

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JUNE 2018

About this Booklet

This booklet has been developed to help voluntary and community organisations in Islington in their fundraising efforts. You can also access more funders by going to the Islington Funding Toolkit on our website

We aim at updating this booklet every 6 months. The footer at the bottom of the page will tell you when it was last updated. This information has been compiled by the Development Team and funding advisors from other councils for voluntary services. It is not a complete list of all small grants available, but provides a starting point for voluntary and community groups looking for funding for their projects. Although we have made every effort to ensure all the information in this leaflet is correct, we recommend you check deadlines and criteria with the funders directly. Please also contact the funders directly to obtain application forms and further information about the grants. To apply for any of the grants listed, you need a management committee, a governing document (constitution or memorandum & articles) and normally also a bank account, although some funders will allow another organisation to receive a grant on your behalf. You do not need to be a registered charity/company unless otherwise stated (however do check with the funder). Please note that many of the grant schemes are on-going. if you miss a deadline, there might be another round. Contact the funders directly to find out. The New additions are highlighted in in blue both in the contents

and on the pages.

|CONTENTS |Boost Charitable Trust |9 |Fidelity UK Foundation |14 |

|A B Charitable Trust |4 |Buttle UK New Addition |9 |Football Foundation |14 |

|ACT Foundation |4 |Chapman Charitable Trust |9 |Ford Brittain |15 |

|Age UK New Addition |4 |Charles Hayward Foundation |9 |The Fore trust |15 |

|Alec Dickson Trust |4 |Charles S. French Charitable Trust |9 |Foyle Foundation |15 |

|Anchor Foundation |5 |The Childhood Trust |10 |Friends Provident Foundations |16 |

|Archer Trust |5 |City Bridge Trust |10 |Garfield Weston |16 |

|Arsenal Foundation (The) |5 |Clore Duffield Foundation |10 |Goldsmiths’ Company |16 |

|Arts Council |5 |Cloth workers Foundation Grants |10 |Good Growth Fund New Addition |16 |

|Asda Foundation |6 |Cloudesley - Small Grants Fund New Addition |11 |Good Neighbourhood Fund New Addition |17 |

|Astor Foundation (The) |6 |Concertina Charitable Trust |11 |Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation |17 |

|Austin and Hope Pilkington |6 |Culture Seeds Fund New Addition |11 |Hedley Foundation |17 |

|Awards for All |6 |Dan Maskell |11 |Help the Homeless |17 |

|Bailey Thomas Foundation |7 |Denise Coates foundation |12 |Henry Smith Charity |18 |

|Barchester Healthcare Foundation |7 |Dickie Bird Foundation |12 |Heritage Lottery Fund |18 |

|BBC Children in Need |7 |Discovery Grants |12 |Hilden Charitable Fund |18 |

|Beatrice Laing Trust |7 |DM Thomas Foundation |13 |Ibrahim Foundation New Addition |19 |

|Berkley foundation New Addition |7 |Drapers’ Company |13 |Idlewild Trust |19 |

|Bernard Sunley Charitable Foundation |8 |Ernest Cook Trust |13 |The Inman charity |19 |

|Bruce Wake Charitable Trust |8 |Erasmus+ |13 |Iron Mongers Company |20 |

|Biffa Awards |8 |Esmee Fairbairn Foundation |14 |Islington Community Chest |20 |

|Big Lottery Fund |8 |Fidelio Charitable Trust |14 |Islington giving YGM New Addition |20 |

|Islington Local Initiatives Fund |20 |Pilgrim Trust (The) |26 |Trusthouse foundation |32 |

|Jack Petchey Foundation |21 |Postcode Community Trust New Addition |27 |Tudor Trust |33 |

|John Cass Foundation |21 |Princes Trust |27 |Ulverscroft Foundation |33 |

|Kelly Charitable Trust |21 |PRS Music Foundation |27 |Variety Youth Club |33 |

|Leeds Building Society |21 |Rayne Foundation (The) |27 |Veolia |33 |

|Lloyds Foundation |22 |Richard Reeves Foundation |27 |The Vintners’Foundation New Addition |34 |

|London Catalyst |22 |Rose Foundation |28 |Wakeham Trust |34 |

|London Marathon |22 |Sainsbury’s Family (The) |28 |Weavers Company Benevolent Fund |34 |

|Lush Charity Pot Funding |22 |Shackleton Foundation (The) |28 |Weston Anniversary Fund |35 |

|The Marsh Christian Trust |23 |Span Trust (The) |29 |WH Smiths Trust |35 |

|Magic Little Grants Fund New Addition |23 |Sport England |29 |Wolfston Charitable Trust |35 |

|Mason Charitable Foundation |23 |Sport Islington Grants |29 |Women’s Vote Centenary Grant |36 |

|Mercers Company (The) |24 |Street Smart |30 |Wooden Spoon Charity New Addition |36 |

|Morris Charitable Trust (The) |24 |Swire charitable Trust |30 |Woodroffe Benton Foundation |37 |

|Morrisons |24 |Taylor Family Foundation (The) |30 |Woodward Trust |37 |

|National Churches Trust |25 |Thomas Wall Trust |31 |Wrens Com Action Fund |37 |

|Paul Hamlyn Foundation |25 |The Tony and Sheelagh Williams charitable foundation |31 |Yapp Charitable Trust |37 |

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|Percy Bilton Charity (UK) |25 |Transformation Foundation |31 |Young London Inspired Multi-Year Grants |38 |

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|Persimmon community champions |26 |Triangle Trust |32 |Youth Music |38 |

|Peter Cruddas |26 |True Colours |32 |Crowd funding and funding Websites |39 |

|Peter Harrison foundation |26 |Trust for London |32 | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|A B Charitable Trust |Between £10,000 - £20,000 |The Trust aims to support charities that defend |Charities | |Trustees meet four times a year, in |

| | |human rights, such as freedom from torture and | | |January, April, July and October |

| | |arbitrary imprisonment, and promote respect for | |Telephone 020 7313 8070 | |

| | |individuals whatever their circumstances. The | |Fax 020 7313 9607 | |

| | |Trust is interested in charities that work with | |E-mail: |Deadlines are normally 2 months |

| | |vulnerable, marginalised and excluded people in | |mail@.uk |before the meetings. |

| | |society, with a focus on: refugees and asylum | | | |

| | |seekers, prisoners and penal reform and human | | | |

| | |rights. | | | |

|The ACT Foundation |Up to £10,000 |Act gives large and small donations to charities |Voluntary, community groups and | funding |

| | |depending on the project and available funds |charities |ply-grant-charity | |

| | | | | |Trustees meet four times a year |

| | |The current focus is transformational charge and | |info@theactfoundation.co.uk | |

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| | |Grants | |Tel: 01753 753900 | |

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| | |Check on website for more details | | | |

|Age UK |check with funder |Grants help organisations that make life better |Organisations must be |Tel: 0203 033 1735 |check with funder |

| | |for older people, by addressing people’s immediate|independently constituted, |Email: grants@.uk | |

| | |needs or tackling the root causes of problems they|not-for-profit and accessible to |Website: | |

|New Addition | |are experiencing |all people in later life | |

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|Alec Dickson Trust |Up to £500 |The trust provides grants of up to £500 to support|Individuals volunteering |To apply and for further information, visit:|Deadline dates |

| | |projects from volunteers under the age of 30 | | |Submit at least 3 weeks before the |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Anchor Foundation |Between £500 and £10,000. |The anchor supports Christian charities concerned |Christian Charities |The Anchor Foundation, |Twice yearly decision meetings, |

| | |with social inclusion particularly through | |P.O. Box 21107, |applications need to be received by |

| | |ministries of the healing and the arts. | |Alloa, FK12 5WA. |31st July 2018 |

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|Archer Trust |Between £250 and £3,000. |The Trust Will fund small charities that provide |Registered Charities |Applications should be sent by post to: |The trustees only meet twice a year, |

| | |aid or support to a defined group of needy or | |The Secretary, |normally in March and September. |

| | |deserving people, for instance those with physical| |The Archer Trust, |On-going funding |

| | |or mental disabilities or the disadvantaged. The | |Bourne House, | |

| | |trust prefers to support organisations working in | |Wadesmill, Ware, | |

| | |areas of high unemployment and deprivation. | |Herts, SG12 0TT. | |

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|The Arsenal Foundations grants |Check with funder |Local projects and good causes that makes a big |Voluntary and community groups | funding |

| | |difference to the local community. The Arsenal | |/apply-to-the-arsenal-foundation | |

| | |Foundation, priority for projects is given to | | | |

| | |areas of need including: Education (including | | | |

| | |academic, social, physical education, skills | |For more information contact: | |

| | |training and community engagement), Sports | |ssingh@arsenal.co.uk | |

| | |&Disability. | | | |

|Arts Council |Grants from between £1000 to|Grants for the arts are for arts activities that |Voluntary and Community groups, |Phone: 0845 300 6200 |Ongoing funding, apply at any time |

| |£100,000. |engage people in England, or that help artists and|Charities and not-for- profit |E: enquiries@.uk | |

| | |arts organisations carry out their work. |Groups. | | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|ASDA Foundation |Check with funder |There are 3 small grant programmes for local |Voluntary, community, groups, |Website: |Check with funder |

| | |projects, local charities and good causes, |charities | | |

|The Astor Foundation |Grants between £250 and |Grant for a wide range of general charitable |Grants are only available for |Applications should be in writing to the |The Trustees meet twice yearly |

| |£1,500 |objectives. The primary funding goes medical |registered charities |secretary and must include accounts and an |usually in April and October. If an |

| | |research, but there are also grants for community | |annual report if available. Mrs Lisa |application arrives too late for one |

| | |projects, these grants are generally between £250 | |Rothwell-Orr, Astor Foundation, PO BOX 3096,|meeting it will automatically be |

| | |and £1,500. Funding is not available for salaries.| |Marlborough, SN8 3WP. Telephone:07901 737488|carried over for consideration at the|

| | | | |E-Mail: astor.foundation@ |following meeting. |

|Austin and Hope Pilkington |Grants of between £1,000 |Priorities: Music, the arts and the elderly. g In |Registered charities |Email: |Deadline for application |

| |and £3,000 |all cases, priority is given to projects focussing| | | |

| | |on: | |The online application form is available |1st July 2018 |

| | |•homelessness | | | |

| | |•domestic abuse | | | |

| | |•prisoners/offenders | | | |

| | |•training and education | | | |

| | |•counselling and support | | | |

| | |•better access to the arts for those who have | | | |

| | |limited opportunities | | | |

| | |•refugees and asylum seekers | | | |

|Awards for All |Between |Projects which address the issues, needs and |Voluntary and community groups, |Tel: 0845 410 20 30 |On-going with no deadlines |

| |£300 and £10,000 |aspirations of local communities a wide range of |schools and health organisations,| | |

| | |community projects aimed at developing skills, |parish and town councils. | funding |

| | |improving health, revitalising the local | |tent/programmes/england/awards-for-all-engla| |

| | |environment and enabling people to become more | |nd | |

| | |active citizens. Groups can apply for start-up | | | |

| | |costs, events and equipment. | |general.enquiries@.uk | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Bailey Thomas Foundation |From £250 |Research grants for voluntary organisations and |Voluntary Organisations and |Tel: 01582 439225 |On-going |

| | |for projects that assist young people and adults |Charities. | |Next meeting |

| | |affected by learning disabilities. | |Email: info@.uk | |

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|Barchester Healthcare Foundation |Grants of between £100 and |Supports projects that are aimed at helping older |Individuals and community groups |t. 0800 328 3328 |Apply online. Applications can be |

|(The) |£5,000 |people and other adults with a disability. The |and charities can apply |f. 0207 352 2229 |submitted at any time |

| | |priority is on people aged 65+ | |e. info@.uk | |

| | |This year our focus is about connecting people | | | |

| | |with others in their local community. | | | |

|BBC Children in Need |Small grants under 10,000 |Child and young people of 18 years and under |Charities, voluntary and |Website: |Small grants |

| | |experiencing disadvantage through: Illness, |community groups |bbc.co.uk/pudsey/grants |2nd September |

| |Main grants |distress, abuse or neglect, any kind of | | | |

| |Over £10,000 |disability, behavioural or psychological | | |Main grant |

| | |difficulties, living in poverty or situations of | | |13th September 2018 |

| | |deprivation. | | | |

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|Beatrice Laing Trust |Small grants of £1,000 - |Funds are available for groups to help to relieve |Charities |Ms Elizabeth Harley |Apply any time. |

| |£5,000. Some larger grants |poverty in their local communities. | |Beatrice Laing Trust, | |

| |each year. | | |33 Bunns Lane, Mill Hill |Decisions takes 4 months. |

| | | | |London NW7 2DX | |

| | | | |Tel: 020 8238 8890 | |

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|Berkley foundation |Check with funder |Community Investment Fund aims to support those in|Charities and voluntary groups |Website: |30 June 2018 |

| | |need to access good quality, sustainable housing | |.uk | |

| | |solutions, as well as helping at risk young people| | |Apply Online |

|New Addition | |to avoid homelessness | | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Bernard Sunley |Mostly between £1,000 to |Funding is available to help raise the quality of |Registered Charities |Website: |On-going, check with funders |

|Charitable Foundation |£5,000 |life, particularly for those who are young, |Only or Community Amateur Sports | | |

| | |elderly or disadvantaged under 4 different |Clubs | | |

| |Check with funder |programmes: Community, Education, health & Social | | | |

| | |welfare | | | |

|Bruce Wake Charitable Trust |Check with funder |The Trust was established to encourage and assist |Registered charities only |Website: |The Trustees meet quarterly to |

| | |the provision of leisure activities for the | | grant applications |

| | |disabled. Potential beneficiaries are physically | |s/ | |

| | |disabled wheelchair users, improved access for | | | |

| | |wheelchair users, sporting or leisure activity | |The Bruce Wake Charitable Trust, | |

| | |involving disabled wheelchair users. | |PO Box 933, Oakham, Rutland, LE15 OET. | |

| | | | |0844 879 3349 | |

|Biffa Award (The) |Main grants: £10,000 - |Current themes: |Charities voluntary and community|Email: |The up and coming deadlines are:- |

| |£75,000 |Rebuilding Biodiversity |organisations |biffa-award@ |Expression of Interest deadline is 13|

| | |Community Buildings. |ONLY AWARDS FUNDS TO PROJECTS |Tel: 01636 670000. |August 2018: 12 noon |

| | |Check with funder for more details |WITHIN 10 MILES OF BIFFA SITE. |Website: | |

| | | |Check website | |Full Application deadline is 14 |

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| | | |de-checker | |12 noon |

|Big Lottery Fund (BLF) |£10,000 - £500,000 |Reaching Communities funds projects that help |Voluntary and Community Groups |The Big Lottery Fund |On-going funding |

| | |people and communities who are most in need. Check| |Tel: 0345 4 10 20 30 | |

|Various programmes | |their website for a full list of current | | | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

| | |Supports over-looked sporting talent, to champion |Charities or non-profit making |Liz Turtle, Boost Charitable Trust, |On-going funding |

|Boost Charitable Trust |£500,but larger grants |the disable and disadvantaged and to inspire them |organizations with a focus on |5 St Bride Street, | |

| |available |to overcome their challenges through the power of |sports. |London EC4A 4AS | |

| | |sport. | |Tel: 020 7078 1955 | |

| | | | |Email: liz.turtle@ | |

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|Buttle UK |check with funder |There are a number of funding programmes; Small |Families, children and young |Contact: Buttle UK, 15 Greycoat Place, |Small Grants: Applications can be |

| | |Grants for families, children & young people in |people |London, SW1P 1SB |submitted at any time, School Fees |

| | |need, School fees Programme, Support for Young | |Email: info@  |Programme: |

|New Addition | |People. Check the website for all the details | |Tel: 020 7828 7311 |Those wishing to apply must complete |

| | | | |Website: index.php |an online enquiry form. |

|Chapman Charitable Trust |£1000-£2000 |Main focus: |Charities, voluntary and | |The trustees meet twice a year, |

| | |Activity, health and well-being, including |community groups | |usually around the end of March and |

| | |research | |62 Wilson Street |the end of September. |

| | |Culture, the natural environment and heritage | |London |On-going funding |

| | |Also make grants for care, the community and | |EC2A 2BU | |

| | |counselling | |Tel: 020 7782 0007 | |

|Charles Hayward Foundation |Small grants - |They predominantly fund capital costs, and |Registered charities with less |Contact Dorothy Napierala |Small grants is ongoing. |

| |Up to £7,000 |occasionally project funding may be offered for |than £250,000 annual turnover. |on 020 7370 7063 | |

| | |start-up or development activities. Areas of |Some unregistered charities will |or 020 7370 7067 |Main grants meet quarterly – Feb, |

| |Main grants |funding: Heritage & conservation, Criminal |be considered | |April, July and November |

| |1-3 years, £15,000 to |justice, older people, hospices and overseas. See | |.uk | |

| |£25,000 per annum |website for details. | | | |

|Charles S. French Charitable |Not specified |The scheme is intended to support small local |Local charities in North East |Charles S. French Charitable Trust |On - going |

|Trust | |charities undertaking a variety of charitable |London and Essex. Priority will |169 High Road, Loughton, Essex IG10 4LF | |

| | |purposes |be given to small local charities|.uk/ | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|The Childhood Trust |Check with this trust. |They mostly work with small grassroots charities |Charities |info@.uk |Do not send speculative letters or |

| | |to embrace digital fundraising by match-funding | | |e-mails. Please contact them to |

| | |individual donor's gifts. They do not make grants| |Tel :0208 788 9637 |arrange an initial chat and |

| | |directly. Charities should contact them by email | | |eligibility check. |

| | |if you feel that the work you do is relevant to | | | |

| | |their mission - which is to alleviate the impact | | |Check with funder for deadline |

| | |of child poverty across London. | | | |

|City Bridge Trust |There are no minimum or |The current funding scheme is Bridging Divides |Voluntary and community groups |Tel: 020 7332 3710 |On-going funding, the panel meets in |

| |maximum grants limits |which has three programmes listed below: |but mainly registered charities | |January, March, May, July, September |

| | |Connecting the Capital | | |and November each year. |

| | |Positive Transitions | | | |

| | |Advice and Support | |citybridgetrust@.uk | |

|Clore Duffield Foundation |£5,000 to £1million |The Foundation focuses its support on cultural |Registered charities only |Studio 3, Chelsea Manor Studios, Flood |On-going funding |

| |(larger grants are rare) |learning, | |Street, London | |

| | |creating learning spaces within arts and heritage | |SW3 5SR |Trustees meetings are typically held |

| | |organisations, leadership training for the | |Tel: + 44 (0)207 351 6061 |twice a year in June and December. |

| | |cultural and social sectors, social care, and | |info@.uk | |

| | |enhancing Jewish life | | | |

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|Cloth Workers Foundation Grants |Main grants |Main Grants Programme and Small Grants Programme |Charities, voluntary and |More information is on the website |On-going funding, applications |

| |No max grant, average grant |must fall under one of the following areas: |community groups | |accepted all year round with no |

| |£25,000 Max grant |Encouragement of Young People from deprived areas,| |. |

| | |social inclusion, elderly and disability and | |ant-programmes/Main-and-Small-Grant-Programm| |

| |Small grants |visual impairment. | |es.aspx | |

| |£10,000, average grant | | | | |

| |£7,000 | | | | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Cloudesley - Small Grants Fund |for a grant of up to £10,000|To Support for children and young people with a |Organisations can apply for |Office 1.1, Resource for London, 356 |Friday 20th July 2018 |

| | |mental health problem who are in financial need; |projects supporting children, |Holloway Road, London N7 6PA | |

| | |for children and young people with special |young people and their families |Tel 020 7697 4049 | |

|New Addition | |educational needs; for families in financial need |in Islington who have a health |Email: david.vincent@.uk | |

| | |with children whose parents have health |issue and are in financial need. |Website: | |

| | |conditions. | | |

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|Concertina Charitable Trust |Unspecified please check |Music Grants for Older People, Concertina makes |Charitable organisations |Tel: 0207 976 5785 |The trustees review applications |

| |with funder |grants to charitable bodies which provide musical | | |after the deadlines of: and October |

| | |entertainment and related activities for the | | 2018 |

| | |elderly. Check their website for more details | | | |

|Culture Seeds Fund |between £1,000 – £5,000 |The grants are for funding arts, culture and |grassroots organisations with an |Website: |No deadlines |

| | |heritage projects and activities. This includes: |annual turnover of less than | apply at any time. |

| | |•visual and performing arts (like music, dance and|£50,000 |grants/ | |

|New Addition | |theatre) | | |Funding will be available until |

| | |•filmmaking and film screenings | | |Spring 2020. |

| | |•heritage projects •digital art | | | |

| | |•cultural events/festivals | | | |

| | |•literature, spoken word, reading groups •craft | | | |

| | |and making activities | | | |

| | |•choirs/singing groups | | | |

| | |•creative writing | | | |

|Dan Maskell |Maximum grant per |The Trust grant aids individuals disability groups| | |Trustee meetings and deadlines for |

| |application is £1500 for a |and programmes, |The application form can be |the Dan maskell tennis trust c/o sport wins |applications |

| |group, club or project and |clubs, schools and associations to help with the |completed online. |po box 238 Tadworth KT20 5WT |Monday 30th July (closing date for |

| |£500 for an individual |purchase of wheelchairs tennis equipment and | |Tel 01737 831707 |applications 2nd July) |

| | |grants for coaching. | |danmaskell@sportswins.co.uk |Monday 29th October (closing date for|

| | | | | |applications 1st October) |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Denise Coates Foundation |No amount specified but the |Funding for project that will make a positive |Registered charities only |Apply in writing to: |On-going check with funder |

|(formerly Bet365) |average is about £20,000 |difference to people's lives, in the areas of | |Mr Simon Galletley | |

| | |Education, training, Health & wellbeing, | |Denise Coates Foundation | |

| | |Community development and | |Bet365 Foundation | |

| | |Arts and culture. | |c/o Baker Tilly | |

| | | | |Festival Way ,Festival Park | |

| | | | |Stoke-on-Trent | |

| | | | |Staffordshire, ST1 5BB | |

| | | | |Tel: 08456 000365 | |

|Dickie Bird Foundation |Check with funder |The Dickie Bird Foundation offers grants with the |•Applicants must be 16 or under |Website: |Applications can be submitted at any |

| | |aim of helping disadvantaged young people to |at the time the foundation |, but must be with us 15 days |

| | |participate in sport, to the best of their |receives the application. |form/ |before the trustees meeting at which |

| | |ability, in the sport of their choice, | | |they will be considered. |

| | |irrespective of their social circumstances, |•Only applications from | | |

| | |culture or ethnicity. Applications can be |individuals can be considered. | | |

| | |submitted at any time. | | | |

|Discovery grants |Grants up to 5,000 |Explorer - improving knowledge and insight. |Voluntary and community |Email : grants@santander.co.uk |There are no closing dates and grants|

| | |Examples include a series of Money Management |organisations, charities | |are made every month |

|(Santander Foundation) | |workshops. Transformer - developing skills and | | |

| | |experience. Examples include work-based training | |ery-grants.aspx |Download application form from their |

| | |and mentors to help socially isolated people | | |website |

| | |develop skills to get back into work. Change maker| | | |

| | |- innovative solutions to social challenges. | | | |

| | |Examples include a new social networking program | | | |

| | |for visually impaired young people which uses | | | |

| | |specially developed braille laptops to access the | | | |

| | |internet. | | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|DM Thomas Foundation for young |They will generally not |The Foundation supports projects that are aimed at|Voluntary, community groups and | coming deadlines |

|people |award more than £30,000 a |children and young people in need, in particular |charities |ants/ |Must be completed by 5.30pm on the |

| |year. |those that involve disabled children, children in | | |date indicated in order to be |

| | |hospitals, homelessness and life limited children | | |considered |

| | | | |Applications should be sent by email to | |

| | | | |grant@ |24th July 2018 |

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|Drapers’ Company |There is no minimum or |Grants are awarded to help improve the quality of |Registered charities |Website: |On-going, the next meeting dates |

| |maxiumum grant. Grants are |life for people and their communities, targeting | | |

| |normally awarded for sums |the disadvantaged and socially excluded, through | |ng-For-A-Grant/List-of-Grants/DCF.aspx | |

| |between £5,000 and £15,000, |grants in the fields of education and relief of | | |28 June 2018 |

| |but smaller and larger |need. There is a focus on relieving isolation in | | |9th October 2018 |

| |grants may be awarded. |the under 25s. The trust is very focused on inner | | |4th December 2018 |

| | |city London. | | | |

|Ernest Cook Trust |Large grants for awards of |Educational projects to encourage young people’s |The Ernest Cook Trust (ECT) gives|Website: |On going |

| |over £4,000 - £12,000 and a |interest either in the countryside and the |grants to registered charities, | | |

| |small grants for awards of |environment, the arts (in the broadest sense), or |schools and not-for-profit | |Small grants Programme: |

| |under £4,000 |in science, or aiming to raise levels of literacy |organisations | |The Trustees meet twice a year in the|

| | |and numeracy. All applications are expected to | | |Spring and Autumn (in 2018 these |

| | |link in with either the National Curriculum or | | |meetings are in May and November) to |

| | |with recognised qualifications. | | |consider grants between £4,000 and |

| | | | | |£12,000. |

|Erasmus+ |Up to £300 per month |Various EU programmes for funding higher |Voluntary community groups, |Contact: 0845 199 2929 |There are various deadlines, please |

| | |education, Adult education funding and Youth |charities, social enterprises |erasmusplus@uk. |check with the funder. |

| | |funding and specific sports funding. | | | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Esmée Fairbairn Foundation |Average is about £79,000 but|Main areas of funding are arts & cultural life, |You don’t have to be a registered|Esmée Fairbairn Foundation |There are no deadlines. Applications |

| |can give up to £100,000 and |children & young people, the natural environment, |Charity to apply but your |Kings Place, 90 York Way |are being assessed on a rolling basis|

| |over in special cases |food & social change projects that enable people |constitution must allow you to do|London N1 9AG |so you can submit an application to |

| | |who are disadvantaged to participate more fully. |the proposed work |Tel: 0207 812 3700 |them at any time. On-going funding. |

| | |They will fund core costs, salaries, overheads and| |.uk | |

| | |project costs. | | | |

| | | | |Email: info@.uk | |

|Fidelio Charitable Trust |Up to £5,000 |Applications for grants in support of the Arts, in|Institutions, colleges, |Website: |Provisional closing dates for receipt|

| | |particular the dramatic and operatic arts, music, |Arts Festivals and other arts | |of applications in 2018 are: |

| | |speech and dance. Request to support individuals |organisations in the | | |

| | |or groups of exceptional ability, whom they have |UK, may seek financial support | |•1 October 2018 |

| | |been responsible for selecting. | | | |

|Fidelity UK Foundation |The minimum grant size is |Supports strategic initiatives that enable |Charities that has been in |Tel: 01732 777364 |There are no deadlines for submitting|

| |normally £10,000, and the |charitable organisations to reach new levels of |existence for more than 3 years. |Website: |grant proposals. The Foundation |

| |majority of awards fall in |achievement. Grants are to strengthen charities | | |reviews applications on a year-round,|

| |the £25,000 to £100,000 |and encourage the highest standards of management | | |rolling basis. On-going funding |

| |range. |and long-term sustainability. Programmes include | | | |

| | |arts, culture, community development, health & | | | |

| | |education. | | | |

|Football Foundation |Grants ranges from £5,000 - |Various schemes: Facilities Scheme, Community |Voluntary and community groups, |The Football Foundation |On-going funding |

| |£50,000 dependng on |Grants small & large, Goal Post safety Scheme, |usually (though not always) |Tel: 0845 345 4555 | |

| |programme. |Junior Kit Scheme, football Stadia, improvement |related to Grass Roots Sports. |.uk |Online application available |

| | |and more. Check with funders which ones are | | | |

| | |currently open. | |enquiries@.uk | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Ford Brittain |Small grants under £250 |We pay special attention to projects focusing on |The Ford Britain Trust encourages|Website: |Small grants for amounts up to £250, |

| | |education, environment, children, the disabled, |applications from Ford employees,| four times each year in |

| |Large grants |youth activities and projects that provide clear |but is open to all, provided that|ord/CorporateSocialResponsibility/FordBritai|2018: Open from: |

| |£250 and usually up to a |benefits to the local communities close to our UK |the qualifying organisations meet|nTrust |◦1st August to 31st October |

| |maximum of £3,000. |locations. |our selection criteria. | |◦1st December 2018to 28th February |

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| | | | | |•Large grants for amounts over £250 |

| | | | | |and up to a maximum of £3,000◦The |

| | | | | |next Large Grant application window |

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| | | | | |1st March to 31st July 2018 for |

| | | | | |consideration in September 2018 |

| | | | | |1st September to 31st January for |

| | | | | |consideration in March 2018 |

|The Fore Trust |Funding grant size: £5,000 |The Fore is an open-access funder in the UK |Registered charities |Email: info@.uk |Autumn 2018 |

| | |offering development funding and strategic support| | |Registration |

| | |to early-stage charities and social enterprises. | | |Opens 23 July 2018, 10 am |

| | |The Fore will fund any organisation that is small | | |Application Deadline for Registered |

| | |(annual income less than £1m) and charitable. You | | |Organisations |

| | |need to be UK registered, but can be a charity, | | |3 September 2018 |

| | |social enterprise or community interest company. | | | |

|Foyle Foundation |Normally between £1,000 and |Small Grants Scheme is designed to support smaller|Charities that have an annual |.uk |There are no deadlines. |

| |£10,000. |charities in the UK, especially those working at |turnover of less than £100,000 | |Except for capital projects, it may |

| | |grass roots and local community level, in any |per annum. |sgs@.uk |take up to four months, occasionally |

| | |field, across a wide range of activities. There is| |(Small Grants Scheme) |longer, to receive a decision from |

| | |also a main grant programme for Arts and Learning | | |the Trustees. |

| | |projects | |mgs@.uk |On-going funding |

| | | | |(Main Grants Scheme). | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Friends Provident Foundation |Recent grants range from |Friends Provident Foundation is particularly |Charities & not for profit |Website: |Deadlines 2018: |

| |£15,000 to £104,000. |concerned with the impact of economic systems on |agencies | |

| | |the most vulnerable. This is where the flaws in | |ogramme-overview/ |Noon |

| | |the system show most starkly, not just in terms of| | |Monday 2 July 2018 |

| | |poverty, but also inequality. It supports projects| | |Monday 5 November 2018 |

| | |geared towards systems change, and local economic | | | |

| | |resilience. | | | |

|Garfield Weston Foundation |There are no strict limits |Support a wide range of charitable activity in the|Supports only UK registered |Weston Centre |There are no formal deadlines for |

| |on the size of the grant, as|UK across the in categories: Arts, Education, |charities |10 Grosvenor Street |submitting applications, allow |

| |every application is |Youth, Health, Community, Environment, Religion, | |London W1K 4QY |approximately four months for a final|

| |considered on merit. |Welfare. Prefers core & project costs for direct | |Tel: 0207 399 6565 |outcome. On-going funding |

| | |delivery to charities | | | |

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|Goldsmiths’ Company |Small grants – average |Grants are given for projects that improve the |Charities only. |Website: |On-going funding |

| |£3,000 |quality of people’s lives. Requests for project | | |

| | |costs are preferred but request for core funding | |/charity/ | |

| | |will be considered. See website for more details. | | | |

|Good Growth Fund |Check with funder |The fund supports innovative, best practice |A broad range of public, private |Download the application form here. |13 July 2018 |

| | |regeneration activities, that enable: |and third-sector organisations in| | |

| | |•Londoners to actively participate in local |London who want to drive |Website: | |

|New Addition | |community; |regeneration in their local area.| |

| | |•delivery of co-ordinated place-based strategies; | |ation/funding-opportunities/good-growth-fund| |

| | |•diverse and accessible local economies – from our| |-supporting-regeneration-london#acc-i-48408 | |

| | |high streets and town centres to industrial areas | | | |

| | |– to realise their full potential and making | |Read the Good Growth Fund prospectus | |

| | |London a place of opportunity for all | | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Good Neighbourhood Fund (The) |£5,000 and £10,000 per year |The aim of this Fund is to support organisations |Organisations must have an |Email: applications@.uk |Monday 16th July 2018 at midday |

| |over two years |working to bring people together. There are |average annual income of less |T: 020 7582 5117. | |

|New Addition | |various themes: supporting older people, refugees |than £500,000, with priority |Website: | |

| | |and asylum seekers, and people with mental health |given to organisations with an | |

| | |problems. |income of less than £200,000 per |hbourhood-fund | |

| | | |annum | | |

|Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation |Unspecified |The trust will consider applications for support |Charitable Organisations |Write to:-Karen Marshall, Administrator, |Meetings are year in January, April, |

| |Check with funder |performance arts, music performance and education | |Harold Hyam Wingate Foundation, |July and October. |

| | |which do not readily attract backing from | |2nd Floor,20-22 Stukeley Street, London WC2B| |

| | |commercial sponsors or other funding bodies. | |5LR. |5pm on Friday 14 September 2018 |

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|Hedley Foundation |Up to £5,000 |Will fund voluntary organizations that will run |Registered Charities only |Mrs Pauline Barker [Appeals Secretary] |Next Meeting dates for 2018 are: |

| | |projects that supports young people with | | | |

| |average grant £3,000 for |education, training, health and welfare as well as| |The Hedley Foundation, 1-3 College Hill, |12th September |

| |project costs |support for carers of disabled people & young | |London EC4R 2RA |21st November |

| | |people who are terminally ill. | |.uk |Please submit applications 4 weeks |

| | | | | |before meetings |

|Help the |Up to £5,000 |Small grants for capital expenditure for projects |Charities, voluntary and |The Secretary |The quarterly deadlines for grant |

|Homeless | |that support single homeless people |community organizations |Help The Homeless |applications:, |

| | |All applications must relate to projects that | |6th Floor 248 | |

| | |assist individuals in their return to mainstream | |Tottenham Court Road   |15th September 2018 |

| | |society, rather than simply offer shelter or other| |London W1T 7QZ |15th December |

| | |forms of sustenance. | |0207 636 1428 | |

| | | | |Email: HTH@help-the-.uk | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Henry Smith Charity |Anything from £500 to £20, |This charity funds a range of programme for |Registered charities |The Henry Smith Charity |There are no deadlines. |

| |000, depending on the type |initiatives and projects that address social | |6th Floor | |

| |of grant applied for. |inequality and economic disadvantage. | |65 Leaden hall Street | |

| | |The charity also funds various health and social | |London EC3A 2AD | |

| | |care and BME projects. | |Tel: 020 7264 4970 | |

| | | | |Fax: 020 7488 9097 | |

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|Heritage Lottery Fund |£3,000 -£50,000 |Various programmes: Your heritage: To support |Voluntary and community groups |7 Holbein Place |You can apply at any time. There are |

| | |community-focused heritage projects. Conserve and | |London |no deadlines for grant requests under|

| |£3,000 - £25,000 |enhance your diverse heritage such as traditions, | |SW1W 8NR |£100,000 |

| |Other various |language and culture: Heritage Grants : For | |Tel: 020 7591 6000 |Check with funders for other grants. |

| | |projects costing more than £50,000; Young Roots | |Fax: 020 7591 6271 | |

| |£50,000+ grants also |(for young people celebrating heritage) | | | |

| |available |Check the website for other programmes. | |Email: enquire@.uk | |

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|Hilden Charitable Fund |General grant |You can apply for capital or revenue grants for |Preference given to charities |34 North End Road |They accept applications at any time.|

| |Up to £5,000 |their general programme: Young people’s |with an income of less that |London W14 0SH | |

| | |initiatives 16 -25, Homelessness, asylum seekers |£200,000 per year | | |

| | |and refugees, Penal Affairs and Overseas. | |Tel/Fax: 0207 603 1525 | |

| | |There is funding for 2015 summer play schemes. | |Email: hildencharity@ | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Ibrahim Foundation |Up to £5000 |This Foundation makes grants to organisations |Organisations |Email: |No Deadline |

| | |which aim to improve the quality of life for | |grants@ | |

| | |people and communities in the UK, both now and in | |Website: |Applicants must submit a brief (no |

|New Addition | |the future. They like to consider work which | | |more than three pages) letter of |

| | |others may find hard to fund, perhaps because it | | |inquiry (LOI) that describes the |

| | |breaks new ground, appears too risky, requires | | |organization and the project for |

| | |core funding, or needs a more unusual form of | | |which support is requested. |

| | |financial help such as a loan. | | | |

| | | | | |Check Website for applying procedures|

|Idlewild Trust |Not specified |The Idlewild Trust makes grants to registered |Registered charities only | |Deadline |

| | |charities concerned with the encouragement of | | |6 September 2018 (midnight) for a |

| | |excellence in the performing and fine arts and the| | |decision in November 2018 |

| | |preservation for the benefit of the public of | | | |

| | |buildings and items of historical interest or | | | |

| | |national importance | | | |

|The Inman Charity |Grant size |The Inman Charity are particularly interested in |They support a wide range of UK |The lnman charity BM box 2831 |Applications sent by post |

| |Average about £4,000 |supporting the following areas of charitable work |registered |London WC1N 3XX | |

| | |Medical research, Care of the elderly, General |Charities | |Check with funder |

| | |welfare | | | |

| | |Hospices, The deaf and the blind | | | |

| | |Care of the physically & mentally disabled, The | | | |

| | |armed forces. | | | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Iron Mongers Company |Up to £10,000 but £4,000 is |Funds projects that provide opportunities for |Registered charities | deadline for receipt of |

| |the average |disadvantaged children & young people to fulfil | |ions.htm |applications are 31st July 2018 |

| | |their potential, for children & young people under| |Ironmongers’ Hall |15th December 2018 |

| | |25 who are disadvantaged. Projects should consist | |Barbican | |

| | |of educational activities that develop learning & | |London EC2Y 8AA | |

| | |motivation | |T: 020 7776 2311 | |

|Islington |£5,000 per annum |Improving the environment and quality of life in |Voluntary and community groups |Tel: 020 7566 3130 |The next round. |

|Community Chest | |Islington, mental and physical health and | |You can download an application form from |Round 2: 12 noon on Monday 24th |

| | |independence and choice for older and vulnerable | |the Cripplegate website: |September 2018 |

| | |people, raising educational achievement, Improving| | |

| | |skills and various other issues. | |funding-organisations/islington-councils-com| |

| | | | |munity-chest | |

|Islington giving young |Maximum for an individual |We are inviting applications for projects that |Organisations or Partnerships of |T: 020 7288 6947 |Expressions of Interest should be |

|grant-makers |grant will be £15,000 |will strengthen the community in Islington and |organisations working with and/ |E: helen.kersley@.uk |submitted by 23.59 pm on 16th July |

| | |provide more activities for young people enabling |or |Website: |2018, preferably by email to |

| | |them to learn new skills and meet new people. |providing activities for young | |mail@.uk |

|New Addition | |Through this call we are keen to work with |people | |but can also be sent by post |

| | |organisations to help young people take positive | | | |

| | |steps and improve their quality of life. | | | |

|Islington Local Initiatives Fund |Each ward is allocated |Community projects in each of the borough’s 16 |Local voluntary and community | |

| |£14,000 for grant awards in |wards recommended by local ward councillors. |groups and projects. |nisations/funding-and-grants/local_initiativ|Check with the funder tor the 2018 |

| |2017/18 |Projects can include sports clubs, local | |es_fund |dates |

| | |festivals, youth activities, estate community | |Islington Council | |

| | |events. | |For further information, please email: | |

| | | | |localinitiativesfund@.uk | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Jack Petchey Foundation |Varies according to |Grants to programmes and projects that benefit |Charities, voluntary and |.uk |no-going funding |

| |programme. |young people age 11 – 25. They have various |community groups | | |

| | |different programmes, check the website. | | | |

|John Cass Foundation |Most grants are between |Funding for organisations that benefit children & |Voluntary organisations, |Sir John Cass's Foundation |Committee meets in March, June and |

| |£10,000 - £30,000. There is |young people under the age of 25 in Inner London |charities and schools. |31 Jewry Street |November each year.  It normally |

| |no minimum or maximum grant |boroughs who are from disadvantaged backgrounds. | |London |takes between two and four months |

| |size.  The amount you |Priorities include widening participation, | |EC3N 2EY |from receipt of a full application |

| |request should be the amount|truancy, exclusion, behaviour management and | |Tel: 0207 480 5884 |until a decision is made. |

| |you need for your project. |prisoner education and new initiatives | |Email: contactus@ | |

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|Kelly Charitable Trust |£1,000 to £5,000 |Funding for projects that support and encourage |Charities | | Check with funder |

| | |the family to work as a cohesive unit in tackling | |For more info contact Stuart Armstrong: | |

| | |problems that face one or more of its members.  | |s.armstrong@ |Deadline |

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| |Between £250 to £1000 |Generally, they will consider applications for |Registered charities, and they |Phone: 01132257518 |Deadline |

|Leeds Building Society Charitable| |community based projects which aim to provide |may also consider applications |Email : |•Wednesday 5th September 2018. Last |

|Foundation | |relief of suffering, hardship or poverty, or their|from groups affiliated to |foundation@leedsbuildingsociety.co.uk |date for applications is Monday 6th |

| | |direct consequences. |registered charities. | |August 2018. |

| | |Homeless people; Adults and children with physical| |Website: |•Tuesday 13th November 2018. Last |

| | |and mental disabilities; |The project must operate in the | for applications is Monday 15th |

| | |Older people; Underprivileged families; |area of one of the 65 branches. |ociety/about-us/foundation/ |October 2018. |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Lloyds Bank Foundation |Invest Grant: |There are 2 funding programmes Invest and Enable |Registered charities with an |Website: |Next round: |

| |£30,000 up to maximum of |offer short and long term grants. Support is |income of £1 million or less. |.uk | |

| |£100,000 across 3 years. |adapted to the needs of small and medium-sized | | |27 August 2018- 5 October 2018 |

| |Enable Grant: |charities that are committed to delivering work | | | |

| |up to a total of £15,000 |which breaks or prevents cycles of disadvantage | | | |

| |across one or two years | | | | |

|London Catalyst |£3,000 (average) |The grants support activities that will improve |Voluntary and community groups |45 Westminster Bridge Road |The dates of our upcoming Grants |

| | |the health and quality of life of people limited | |London SE1 7JB |Scrutiny Committee meetings are: |

| | |by poor health, sickness, disability and poverty. | |Tel: 0207 021 4204 | |

| | |There are 3 grants schemes. Check the website for | |Fax: 0207 021 4004 |•4th September 2018 |

| | |more details. | |Email: |•13th November 2018 |

| | | | |victor.willmott@.uk  | |

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|London Marathon |From £5,000 – £20,000 for |There are 2 grant programmes, Small capital |Voluntary, community groups, |info@.uk |Next deadlines |

| |the small programme |projects grants and major capital project grants |Social enterprises, Schools, | | |

| | |to improve existing amenities or to build new |colleges, CICs, Sports clubs and | |23 July 2018 |

| |From £20,000 – |facilities to encourage more people to become |groups, and local authorities. | |and |

| |£ 150,000 for the larger |involved in sport and physical activity. | | |17 October 2018 |

| |programme | | | | |

|The Lush Charity Pot funding | |Charity pot fund supports work in the areas of the| | | |

| |The maximum of 10,000 per |environment, animal protection and human rights, |Small grassroots groups and other|charitypot@lush.co.uk |Check with funder |

| |project the average grant is|(including equality, peace and social justice). It|non-profit organisations | | |

| |around £4,000 |is for organisations that take on issues that | | | |

| | |others don't, those that push the boundaries and | | |

| | |challenge mainstream opinion, and includes, for | |-uk-full-guidelines | |

| | |instance, non-violent direct action groups. | | | |

| | | | |Telephone : 01202 641001 | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|The Marsh Christian Trust |Grants up to between 250 and|The Marsh Christian Trust’s grant-making programme|Registered charities | |There are no deadlines for |

| |4,000 |aims to support small registered charities through| |Tel: 020 7733 3112 |applications. |

| | |long-term core funding, in an attempt to assist | |Marsh Christian Trust, 4 Matthew Parker | |

| | |these organisations to maintain their current and | |Street, London, SW1H 9NL |There is no standard application form|

| | |on-going activities. | | |to apply for a grant from the Marsh |

| | |• Literature, arts and heritage | | |Christian Trust. All applications |

| | |• Social welfare | | |should be made in writing and sent by|

| | |• Environmental causes and animal welfare | | |via the postal address. |

| | |• Education and training | | | |

| | |• Healthcare | | | |

|Magic Little Grants Fund |£500 |Projects need to meet either of the following |Charitable organisations with an |More information and Online Application: |31st October 2018 |

| | |themes: |annual income of under £50,000. | | |

| | |•Overcoming barriers to participation in physical | | | |

|New Addition | |activities in creative ways | | | |

| | |•Increasing social cohesion through developing | | | |

| | |access to sports and other recreational activities| | | |

|Mason Charitable foundation |Smal grants - £500 - £5000 |Community Support Grants |Charities | |Large and Small Grant programmes will|

| |Large Grants - £10,000 - |Health and disability For charities that improve | | |be relaunching in August 2018 |

| |£50,000 |the lives of those affected by poor physical | | | |

| | |and/or mental health and wellbeing including the | | | |

| | |impact of caring, life-limiting and long-term | | | |

| | |illness, and learning disabilities. Education and | | | |

| | |employability. For charities providing educational| | | |

| | |and employment opportunities. | | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Mercers’ Company (The) |Depends on funding programme|The current grant programme is focussed on: |Charities, voluntary and |Mercers' Hall, |These are all rolling programmes and |

| |– see website. |Education,  |community groups. |Ironmonger Lane, |applications can be submitted at any |

| | |General Welfare, | |London, EC2V 8HE |time. We aim to communicate decisions|

| | | the Advancement of the Christian Religion, | |Phone: 0207 726 4991 |within four months of receiving |

| | |Heritage and the Arts. | | |proposals. |

| | | | |Email: info@mercers.co.uk | |

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|Morris Charitable Trust (The) |Grants range from £150 to |The grant programme is aimed at alleviating social|Registered Charities |Management Offices |On-going, the Trustees meet several |

| |£35,000 |hardship and deprivation | |Business Design Centre |times a year when current |

| | | | |52 Upper Street, Islington, |applications are assessed for |

| | | | |London N1 0QH |possible grants. |

| | | | |Tel: 0207 288 6200 | |

| | | | |info@ |Ongoing funding |

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|Morrisons |Grants that typically range |The funding is intended for local charities that |Registered Charites |The Morrison’s Foundation - Hilmore House |On-going |

| |£5,000 to 20,000 |have a new project which will benefit their local | |Gain Lane - Bradford | |

| | |community but who have not been able to secure | |West Yorkshire | |

| | |funding previously | |BD3 7DL | |

| | |Projects should directly improve the lives of | |Phone: 0845 611 5364 | |

| | |local people or communities. | | | |

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|National Churches Trust |Community Grants of £5,000 –|All types of community project considered but |Grants are available to churches,|: |

| |£25,000 for projects with an|should include toilets and /or catering. |chapels and meeting houses that |therightgrant |2 July 2018 |

| |estimated cost of at least |Micro Grants (For Community Grant recipients) – |are open for worship and part of | | |

| |£25,000 that introduce |£2,000 grants are available to places of worship |a denomination belonging to | | |

| |facilities to increase |who have already received a Community Grant, to |Churches Together in Britain and | | |

| |community use of places of |set up a social action project for the benefit of |Ireland: | | |

| |worship. |local people. | | | |

|Paul Hamlyn Foundation |Any amount once it fits the |Will fund projects that enables people to improve |Voluntary and community groups |information@.uk |Check with funder |

| |aim of their grant scheme |the quality of their lives especially young | | | |

| | |people, through their 3 programmes: | |online applications: | |

| | |Arts | | | |

| | |Education and learning | | | |

| | |Social Justice | | | |

| | |Check website for more details | | | |

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|Percy Bilton Charity (UK) |Large grants from £2,000 and|Assist disadvantaged / Underprivileged young |Registered charities. Grants |The Percy Bilton Charity |Applications may be submitted at any |

| |over |people (under 25 years of age); people with |for capital expenditure only for |Bilton House |time. |

| |Small grant up to £500. |disabilities or older people over the age of 60 |projects assisting the groups |7 Culmington Road | |

| | | |mentioned |London, W13 9NB |Small grants are considered monthly |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Persimmon Community champions |Various see website |Persimmon has two brilliant schemes which give |Local UK groups and charities, | | |

| | |money to good causes. The Community Champions |which have already raised vital | |On-going |

| | |programme gives up to £1000 to local community |funds themselves. | | |

| | |groups and charities and the brand new Healthy | | | |

| | |Communities programme is gives up to £750 in | | | |

| | |donations to support amateur sport for young | | | |

| | |people, plus some additional larger awards | | | |

|Peter Cruddas |No minimum or maximum |Grants to help projects for disadvantaged young |Registered charities only |Peter Cruddas Foundation |Please note that Deadline date 1st |

| |specified |people in the UK towards pathways into education, | |133 Houndsditch |September have been introduced |

| | |training and employment | |LondonEC3A 7BX | |

| | | | |Tel : 0203 003 8360 | |

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|Peter Harrison Foundation |Funding on going |Peter Harrison Foundation supports sporting |Voluntary and community groups, | |There are no specific deadlines, |

| | |activity or projects which provide opportunities |and charities | |apply anytime. |

| | |for people who are disabled or otherwise | | | |

| | |disadvantaged to fulfil their potential and to | |Tel: 01737 228000 | |

| | |develop other personal and life skills | |enquires@ | |

|Pilgrim Trust (The) |Check with funder |The Pilgrim Trust has now updates it priorities. |charitable organisations |Clutha House |On-going |

| | |They now concentrates their funding into two |operating in the heritage and |10 Storeys Gate | |

| | |areas, Preservation and Scholarship and Social |social welfare arenas in Britain |London SW1P 3AY |The Trustees meet quarterly. |

| | |Welfare. | |Phone: 020 7222 4723 | |

| | | | |Email: info@.uk | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Postcode Community Trust |Voluntary Organisations: |This fund aims to improve health and wellbeing |Voluntary Organisations and |Website: |Round Two 2018: |

| |up to £2,000; & |through: |Registered Charities | |Stage 1: |

| |Registered Charities: |•Grassroots sports arts and recreation projects | | |August 1st - August 15th 2018 |

|New Addition |up to £20,000. |that improve health and wellbeing | | | |

| | |•Projects that improve the health of communities | | |Check website |

| | |through, for example, first aid courses, | | | |

| | |befriending, counselling or reducing isolation | | | |

|Princes Trust |Up to £500 |Development awards. To help young people get into |Charities, voluntary and |princes-.uk |Check with Funder |

| | |education, training or employment. |community groups | | |

| | | | |0800 842 842 | |

|PRS Music Foundation |For Organisations & |They aim to support groups and organisations of |Band/ensemble/orchestra, | |2018 rounds |

| |Groups offers grants of up |all sizes. They offer support across all genres of|collective, festival/promoter, | | |

| |to £5,000. |new music. Funding is for commissions of new music|charity | |Third round |

| | |by UK-based creators exciting community projects |community interest company, | |Stage 1: October 1st |

| | |that reach new audiences and touring plus more. |company limited by guarantee, | |Stage 2: November 6th |

| | | |local authority, school, college | | |

| | | |or university | | |

|Rayne foundation (The) |£10,000 - £20,000 |The Foundation provides grants to organisations |Charities |.uk |There is a two stage application |

| | |working in four main sectors – the arts, | | |process for a Grant. |

| | |education, health and medicine, and social | | |You should check with funder. |

| | |welfare. | | | |

|Richard Reeve’s Foundation |Funding on going |The foundations focus will be to bring about a |Voluntary, Community | Education and Guidance |

| | |step-change in the following areas Raising |organisations and charities |ge/Grants/ |Programme: |

| | |literacy and numeracy early years and primary | | |2nd February 2018 |

| | |school students in to work, 16-21 years old for | |clerk@.uk | |

| | |higher and further education, and: Aiding | | |Check with the funder with funder for|

| | |progression into work for 16 - 21 year olds. | | |up and coming rounds |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Rose Foundation (The) |£5,000 -10,000 |They provide funding for undertaking building |Registered charities and exempt |Visit their website |Next Deadline: |

| | |projects less than £200,000 in the London area. |bodies | |31st March 2019 |

| | |It can be a general refurbishment or a specific | |Tel 020 72621155 | |

| | |scheme. | | |(Anytime after July 1st each year and|

| | | | | |before March 31st of the following |

| | | | | |year. However this will be for |

| | | | | |schemes for the year after the |

| | | | | |closing date) |

|The Sainsbury family |£5,000 up wards |Arts, heritage, health welfare |Registered charities |The Sainsbury family Charitable trusts the |Applications can be submitted any |

| | |Education, cathedral and church restoration | |peak |time during the year, there are no |

| | | | |5 Wilton Road London |funding deadlines. |

| | | | |SW1V 1AP | |

| | | | |Tel: 020 7410 0330 | |

| | | | |Fax: 020 7410 0332 | |

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|The Shackleton Foundation |£10,000 at one go. |The Shackleton Foundation supports social leaders |Social enterprises and social | |Application deadline |

| | |whose projects benefit young people in challenging|entrepreneurs | | |

| | |circumstances. They fund early-stage ‘social | | |Q3 selection process: |

| | |enterprises’, or approaches to social problems, | | |19th July 2018 |

| | |with significant potential for breakthrough social| | | |

| | |impact. Projects should have a clear social | | |Q4 selection process: |

| | |purpose and diverse income streams: they should | | |22nd October 2018 |

| | |not be solely reliant on grants and donation. | | | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|The Span Trust |£5,000 and £20,000 |Funding projects to advance urban regeneration |Charitable organisations | |2nd July 2018 |

| |Match funding is not |through the improvement of the built environment. | | | |

| |essential, it is preferred. |Capital support and design, architectural, | | | |

| |They will consider |interior design and construction advice | | | |

| |applications for multi-year | | | | |

| |funding | | | | |

|Sport England |From £300 to £10,000 |There are several funding programmes to choice |Not-for-profit clubs or | |On-going funding |

| |Total project cost cannot |from. Funding to support local community sport |association, statutory body or | | |

| |exceed £50,000 |projects which seek to increase participation, |educational establishment. |Tel: 08458 508508 |Check with funder for specific |

| | |sustain participation or develop opportunities for| |Fax: 020 7383 5740 |programme deadlines |

| | |people to excel at their chosen sport. Check out | |Email: funding@ | |

| | |their website for other funding programs. | | | |

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|Sport Islington Grants |Clubs can apply for up to |Grants aim to assist sports clubs to increase |Voluntary and community |Sport Islington | |

| |£1000 (£1500 with Clubmark |participation and community cohesion and promote |organisations based in Islington |C/o Islington Council Leisure Team |There are 4 funding rounds per year: |

| |accreditation), and |sporting opportunities to all Islington residents.| |3rd Floor, Islington Council Municipal |January-March, April-June, |

| |individual athletes can |You need to register on their website to access | |Offices |July-September & October-December |

| |apply for a grant up to |their funding opportunities. | |222 Upper Street, N1 1XR |2018 |

| |£500. | | |Tel: 0207 527 1868 | |

| | | | |sportislington@.uk |Still on going |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Street Smart |Grants of between £500 and |Are available for projects to help homeless adults|charities |The Griffin Building |Application must be submit in writing|

| |£20,000 |and children through crucial stages in their | |83 Clerkenwell Road | |

| | |progress to valued community member by focusing on| |London EC1R 5AR | |

| | |Mental and physical health employability sustained| |T: 020 7292 5615 |Check with funders |

| | |independent living. | |Email: | |

| | | | |glenn.pougnet@.uk | |

| | | | |Website: | |

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|Swire Charitable Trust |Grants up to 25,000 |The Swire Charitable Trust awards grants via three|Registered charities | |On-line applications. |

| | |funding programmes to registered charities. These | | | |

| | |grant-making programmes are currently open and | |info@.uk |Ongoing deadlines |

| | |they welcome eligible online funding requests. In | | | |

| | |the 3 areas of Community and social welfare, | |Tel: 020 7834 7717 | |

| | |Education and training and Heritage. | | | |

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|Taylor Family Foundation (The) |Grants are generally given |The objectives of the Taylor Family Foundation are|Charities, |Website: |On-going, but check with funder |

| |in the range of £2,000 to |to help and support children and young people, |Approved agencies and statutory | | |

| |£50,000 |particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds,|bodies |Email: |Ongoing funding |

| | |in the areas of education, health, recreation and | |info@thetaylorfamilyfoundation.co.uk | |

| | |the performing arts.' | |Tel: | |

| | | | |020 8605 2622 | |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Thomas Wall Trust | Up to £1,000 |Grants for smaller charities active in serving the|Charities with an income of less |Website: |Trustees meet twice a year to |

| | |social and/ or educational needs of their |than £100,000 | |consider applications. |

| | |communities, especially where a grant can make a | | | |

| | |real impact in improving the lives of local | | |Next deadline 31st September 2018. |

| | |people. It also provides grants to individuals to | | | |

| | |help people overcome barriers to work and study, | | | |

| | |the barriers must be more than just the financial | | | |

| | |implication of studying. | | | |

|The Tony and Sheelagh Williams |typically between £1,000 and|Open to applications from a wide range of |Preference will be given to |Website: |1st September 2018 |

|charitable foundation |£30,000 |charities but it must be demonstrated that the |charities with a turnover of no | | |

| | |work addresses the needs of the most vulnerable |more than £2 million and that are|Email: |Online Application or sent via email |

| | |and disadvantaged people in society and there must|based in London and the South |info@ | |

|New Addition | |be clear evidence of the positive impact of the |East. | | |

| | |work. Charities that address the needs of people | | | |

| | |who are suffering because of poverty, | | | |

| | |homelessness, abuse, neglect, illness, disability,| | | |

| | |addiction or age will all be considered. | | | |

|Transform Foundation |Funding grant |The Transform foundation help small and mid-size |Charities |Tel: 0207 965 7132 |On-going check with funder |

| |Size £18,000 |charities to transform their digital presence to | | | |

| | |reach more people, raise funds and better serve | | |

| |Website grants |their beneficiaries. Their grant goals are simple:| |s-overview | |

| | |to provide the initial funding to small and | | | |

| | |mid-size charities to help them prove the | | |

| | |potential of online marketing as a way of | |te-grants | |

| | |recruiting donors, volunteers, campaigners, or | | | |

| | |helping beneficiaries. They currently have website| | | |

| | |grants programme | | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|The Triangle Trust |Grants will be available for|They offer funding for specialist community and |Charities and social enterprises |Website: |Next deadline |

| |up to £80,000 over 3 years. |voluntary organisations working with carers or the| | | |

| | |rehabilitation of offenders or ex-offenders within| | |Noon 23 October 2018 for |

| | |the UK | | |organisations working with the |

| | | | | |rehabilitation of offenders and |

| | | | | |ex-offenders |

|True Colours |Up to £10,000, usually for |Small grants to local organisations to support |Charities, Voluntary and |Tel: 0207 410 0330 |Check with funder |

| |one-off purposes. |children with disabilities and their families. The|Community Organisations |truecolours@.uk |On going |

| | |Trust has a particular interest in funding:, Mini | |Web: .uk/ |There is no set deadline |

| | |buses, Young carers projects, Sibling projects and| | |-Applications are accepted throughout|

| | |Bereavement support. | | |the year. |

|Trust for London |No set limits, but grants |There seven funding programmes: Good homes & |Charities, voluntary and | |Deadline: |

| |can be spread or 1, 2 or 3 |neighbourhoods, Better work, Decent living |community groups | | |

| |years. |standards, Shared wealth, Pathways to settlement, | |Telephone: 020 7606 6145 |5th October 2018, 1pm |

| |Average £75K in total |Stronger voices and Connected communities | |info@.uk |5th February 2019, 1pm |

| | | | | |4th June 2019 |

|Trusthouse |Small Grants– Single year |Small Grants Programme - |Small Grants Programme |Trusthouse Charitable Foundation |Small grants can be submitted any |

|Charitable Foundation |grants between |for core costs, |Open to any eligible organisation|6th Floor, |time. |

| |£2,000 and £7,500 |salaries, running and project |with a total annual income under |65 Leadenhall Street, | |

| |Large Grants – Single year |costs or one-off capital costs |£250,000. |London, EC4A I BU |Larger grants quarterly |

| |grants between |Major Grants Programme |Major Grants Programme |Tel: 020 7264 4990 | |

| |£7,500 and £20,000 |for core costs, salaries, running and project |opens to any eligible | | |

| | |costs. |organisation with a total annual |.uk | |

| | |Grants to be spent within 6 months Projects |income under £500,000. | | |

| | |dealing with health care and disability, community| | | |

| | |support, education and arts in deprived areas will| | | |

| | |be considered. | | | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Tudor Trust |Average grant size £30,000 |For projects which address the social, emotional, |Voluntary and Community |The Tudor Trust |Any time – Tudor makes grants on a |

| |No minimum or maximum grant |and financial needs of people at the margins of |Organisations – You don’t have |7 Ladbroke Grove |rolling programme and there are no |

| | |society. Priority to smaller, under-resourced |to be registered charity |London W11 3BD |deadlines. On-going funding |

| | |organisations offering direct services and involve| |Tel: 0207 727 8522 | |

| | |users in their planning | |Fax: 0207 221 8522 | |

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| | | | |Web: .uk | |

|Ulverscroft Foundation |Unspecified check with |The foundation supports projects which will have a|Charities, voluntary, community |The Ulverscroft Foundation, |The Trustees meet quarterly to |

| |funder |positive effect on the quality of life of visually|groups and agencies |The Green, Bradgate Road, Anstey, |consider applications in 2018: |

| | |impaired people (blind and partially sighted). | |Leicester LE7 7FU, |October 2018 (deadline 15 September |

| | | | |Tel: 0116 236 1595 |2018) and |

| | | | |foundation@ulverscroft.co.uk |in January 2019 (deadline 15 December|

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|Variety youth club programme |Average grant is between |Funding for equipment and facilities benefitting |Youth organisations which are | can be submitted anytime|

| |£250 and £600 |children and young people aged 8-18 only. |affiliated to either, Ambition, |lubs-grants | |

| | |Variety believes that a key way of helping |UK Youth or Association of Boys | | |

| | |disadvantaged youngsters to achieve their |and Girls Clubs. |youthclubs@.uk |Six meetings a year |

| | |ambitions is through supporting youth clubs and | |Website: .uk | |

| | |have grants programme | |Tel: 020 7428 8100 | |

| | | | |Fax: 020 7428 8111 | |

|Veolia |Up to £500,000 |Veolia are committed to supporting community and |Not-for-profit groups in the | |There are 2 stages: |

| | |environmental projects across the UK. These |vicinity of a Veolia landfill | | |

| | |include improving community halls, creating new |site can apply for capital | |Next Rounds: |

| | |play areas and skate parks, and restoring green |projects with a community / | |Stage 1 Application: |

| | |spaces. You need 20% of your total project cost |environmental benefit. | |01/06/2018 - 30/08/2018 |

| | |before applying. Check out their website for all | | |Stage 1 Application: |

| | |the details. | | |31/08/2018 - 10/01/2019 |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|The Vintners' Foundation |Normally made in the range |The Charity's principal objectives are to: |Registered charities which look |Website: |Applications may be submitted at any |

| |of £3,000 – £5,000 |•Assist charities concerned with the relief of the|after the needy in the wine trade| |time and will be considered four |

| | |poor, destitute and homeless in Greater London who|and work to prevent alcohol abuse| |times a year. |

|New Addition | |are disadvantaged by reasons of health, education |in all its forms |Applications should be made by email, with | |

| | |or poverty. | |attachments, to Stephen Freeth, Archivist & | |

| | |•Assist charities concerned with treating the | |Charities Secretary – | |

| | |social effects of alcohol. | |Email: charity@vintnershall.co.uk | |

| | |•Support young people, youth projects and | | | |

| | |designated educational establishments in London. | | | |

| | |•Support certain other charities, as put forward | | | |

| | |by Liverymen of The Vintners' Company. | | | |

|Wakeham Trust |£125 to £2,500 |They normally give grants to projects where an |Registered charities or |Wakeham House |Check with funder |

| | |initial £125 to £2,500 can make a real difference |unregistered groups can find a |Rogate , Petersfield, | |

| | |to getting the project up and running. All the |charity to accept funds on its |Hants GU31 5EJ | |

| | |projects they support have, as a common theme, the|behalf. Online applications. | | |

| | |empowerment of ordinary non-professional people. | |Tel: 01730 821748 | |

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|Weavers Company Benevolent Fund |£5,000 - £15,000 (Can be |Themes: Young people who are at risk of criminal |Registered charities or those in |Saddlers’ House |Next Deadlines: |

| |staggered over 3 years) |involvement. Young offenders. Rehabilitation of |the process of registering. |Gutter Lane | |

| | |ex-prisoners. The foundation prefers to help new |Income of less than £100,000 per |London EC2V 6BR |31 July (shortlisted applications |

| | |projects in the early stages and innovatory |year. They don’t fund large | |will be considered at the November |

| | |projects. The foundation expects some match |organisations. |Tel:020 7606 1155 |meeting) |

| | |funding to be found. | |Fax:020 7606 111 |30 November (shortlisted applications|

| | | | |charity@.uk |will be considered at the February |

| | | | | the following year) |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Weston Anniversary Fund |(capital fund £30k - £150K).|To celebrate the Foundation’s anniversary and the |Open to UK registered charities, | June 2018 |

|(Garfield Weston) | |vital role of volunteers and community charities, |CIOs, places of worship and state|n-anniversary-fund/ | |

| | |they are launching an additional grants scheme |schools only with a total income | | |

| | |that will be open to applications from 5th January|under £3million | | |

| | |to 30th June 2018 exclusively – the Weston | | | |

| | |Anniversary Fund (capital fund £30k - £150K). This| | | |

| | |is a Capital grants scheme and applying is a | | | |

| | |simple one-step process. The Weston Anniversary | | | |

| | |Fund is designed to fund Capital projects that | | | |

| | |will make a significant difference to | | | |

| | |local communities | | | |

|The WH Smith Trust |up to £500 |The WH Smith Trust aims to support good causes in |Voluntary organisations and | deadline |

| | |the local communities where WH Smith operates and |school community groups |application/ | |

| | |also to promote literacy reading. Grants are | | |30th September 2018 |

| | |awarded every six months to charities schools and | | | |

| | |community groups of any size provided they support| | | |

| | |the community | | | |

|The Wolfson Foundation |Up to £15,000 upwards, check|Supporting excellence in the area of health and |charities |visit: |Autumn round: |

| |with funder |disability (amongst other areas) Check website for| | |Stage 1 applications: accepted no |

| | |Arts and Humanities | | |later than 1 July |

| | | | | |Stage 2 applications: deadline 1 |

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|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|The Women’s Vote Centenary Grant |Grants up to £2,000 for |The Women’s Vote Centenary Grant Scheme is |Both funds are open to | |There will be two bidding rounds |

|Scheme |local and community groups |government fund that will support local and |organisations and activity in | |during 2018. |

| |across England in |community groups across in celebrating the |England only | | |

| |celebrating the centenary of|centenary of women gaining the right to vote. The| | |14th Sept 2018 |

| |women gaining the right to |grant scheme has two types of funds: 1. | | | |

| |vote. |Approximately 150 Small Grants of between £300 to | | | |

| | |£2,000 for grassroots projects to run small-scale | | | |

| | |events and activities to celebrate the centenary | | | |

| | |of women gaining the vote. There will be three | | | |

| | |bidding rounds during 2018. | | | |

| | |2. Up to 30 Large Grants of between £2,000 and | | | |

| | |£125,000. These will fund projects that increase | | | |

| | |the understanding of, and engagement with, | | | |

| | |democracy, and encourage women to participate in | | | |

| | |public life. | | | |

|Wooden Spoon Charity |Check with funder |The project must enhance and support the lives of |Charities, voluntary and |Contact: |No Deadline |

| | |children and young people (under 25) who are |community groups |Wooden Spoon Administrative Office, 115-117 |Applications can be submitted at any |

| | |disadvantaged physically, mentally or socially. | |Fleet Road, Fleet, Hampshire, GU51 3PD |time. |

|New Addition | |The beneficiaries must be located in UK. | |Email: projects@.uk | |

| | |The project beneficiaries must be a group. Wooden | |Tel: 01252 773720 | |

| | |Spoon cannot make grants to individuals. | |Website: | |

| | |Check website to see different Qualifying Criteria| | |

| | |for different projects. | |ds | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Woodroffe Benton Foundation |£250 to £2,000 |The Woodroffe Benton Foundation prefers to support|Charities, voluntary and | |Applications are considered at the |

| | |smaller charities. It supports projects in |community groups | |Trustees quarterly meetings in |

| | |categories including: Relief of persons in need, | | |January, April, July and October. The|

| | |hardship or distress; Promotion of education; and | | |deadline is normally 3 weeks prior to|

| | |Environmental | | |the meeting: |

| | |Conservation/Preservation/Protection/Improvement. | | | |

|Woodward Trust |Small grants, £100-£5,000 |Primarily for one-off projects, but some funding |Charities whose annual income |contact Karin Hooper: |On-going |

| |Large grants, over £5,000 |for core costs. Priorities include; Homelessness |does not exceed £300,000. Favour |The Woodward Charitable Trust | |

| |(around 5 grant are made per|affecting women & young people, post-release help |small-scale, locally based |The Peak, 5 Wilton Road |Next deadline is 31st July 2018 |

| |year) |for prisoners, help for travellers/refugees, |initiatives. |London SW1V 1AP | |

| |Children's summer playscheme|Disability projects, arts outreach work for | |Tel: 0207 410 0330 | |

| |grants £500-£1,000 |disadvantaged local people and environmental | |contact@.uk | |

| | |projects with educational aspect. | |.uk | |

|Wrens Community Action Fund |Grants of between £2,000 and|Applications for projects taking place in areas of|Charities, voluntary and | |5.00pm on 12 September 2018 |

| |£50,00 0 are available for |England close to Waste Recycling Group landfill |community group | | |

| |the projects |sites. For projects that can demonstrate how they | | | |

| | |fall into Object D of the Landfill Communities | | |

| | |Fund. Object D shows commitment to the protection | |me | |

| | |of the environment and the provision maintenance | | | |

| | |or improvement of a public park or another public | | | |

| | |amenity. | | | |

|Yapp Charitable Trust |A maximum of £3,000 per year|They make grants for running costs and salaries to|Registered charities with an | |Funding still ongoing |

| |and will fund for up to |small registered charities in England and Wales to|annual | | |

| |three years |help sustain their existing work. |expenditure of less than £40,000 |Telephone: 0191 4922118 | |

|FUND |GRANT SIZE |OBJECTIVES |TARGET GROUP |FUNDER CONTACT DETAILS |DEADLINE |

|Young London Inspired Multi-Year |Grants of £10,000 to £30,000|The Young Londoners Fund aims to: |Community groups, small charities|Website: |9 July 2018 |

|Grants |per year |• provide aspirational and positive activities to |and voluntary sector | |

| | |help support young people to make positive choices|organisations to run projects |on-and-youth/young-londoners/apply-young-lon| |

| | |and reach their potential; |which encourage young Londoners |doners-fund#acc-i-52166 | |

|New Addition | |• give new options to children and young people |to volunteer or take part in | | |

| | |most at risk of taking the wrong path and stop |social action. | | |

| | |them getting involved in violence and criminal | | | |

| | |activity; & | | | |

| | |• improve coordination and capacity of London's | | | |

| | |youth offer so more children and young people can | | | |

| | |access services | | | |

| |Grants of between £5,000 and| |Charities, Voluntary and | |On-going check with funder |

|Youth Music |£30,000 |The Youth Music Programme provides structured, |Community Groups and Agencies. | | |

| | |regular and progressive music-making activities | | |

| | |for children and young people. Projects should | | |ding-application-deadlines |

| | |support | | | |

| | |• working with early years; | | | |

| | |• children and young people in challenging | | | |

| | |circumstances; | | | |

| | |• work force development. | | | |

About Crowd Funding

Crowdfunding is a way of raising finance by asking a large number of people each for a small amount of money. Until recently, financing a business, project or venture involved asking a few people for large sums of money. Crowdfunding switches this idea around, using the internet to talk to thousands – if not millions – of potential funders. Typically, those seeking funds will set up a profile of their project on a website such as those run by our members. They can then use social media, alongside traditional networks of friends, family and work acquaintances, to raise money. There are three different types of crowdfunding: donation, debt and equity.

Find out more about Crowd Funding

Crowd Funding websites

• Space Hive - 

• Just Giving -

• Crowdfunder -

• Chuffed - 



• A directory of sites can be found here:

Funding Websites

Islington Funding Toolkit: Islington Funding Toolkit

Funding Central:

Big Lottery Fund: .uk

Grants Online: .uk

Directory of Social Change: .uk

Grantfinder:

Government Funding: .uk

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