Nationwide Building Society Community Grants

Aims/priorities: The funding is for local housing projects that will strengthen local communities to support the most vulnerable by:

  • Preventing people from losing their home.
  • Helping people into a home.
  • Supporting people to thrive within the home environment.
  • The Community Boards will favour projects that:
  • Help charities get back on their feet after the impact of coronavirus/COVID-19.
  • Illustrate a clear link to Nationwide’s ambition for everyone to have a place fit to call home and can demonstrate the impact their project will have on the local community.
  • Are supporting people in housing need, in original or creative ways. This includes both projects already delivering local impact and those carrying out research to find new ways to challenge the housing crisis.
  • Have the potential to inspire and be used by others across the country.
  • Have robust plans to measure and report on the difference the grant will make.
  • Can demonstrate sustainability beyond the life of the grant, by building the skills of staff and volunteers, diversifying funding streams and providing long-term solutions for the people they are helping
  • Can evidence knowledge of local issues and have a network of local connections.

Applications are reviewed, discussed, and voted on by a regional Community Board, made up of Nationwide members and colleagues; who live and work in those communities. The funded projects will also get community and volunteering support.

Projects should be for either one or two years and target one of Nationwide's three outcomes:

  • Preventing people from losing their home.
  • Helping people in a home.
  • Supporting people to thrive within the home environment.

Who can apply? Housing-focused charities across the UK can apply. Applications will be accepted from the following types of charitable organisations:

  • UK Charities registered with the Charity Commission or OSCR.
  • Community Benefit Societies or Cooperatives registered with the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA).
  • Community Land Trusts registered with a charity commission in the UK, the FCA or with Companies House as a Community Interest Company limited by guarantee.

To be eligible in 2022, charities must:

  • Have been running for at least three years and provide evidence of three years of annual accounts.
  • Have a £25,000 minimum average income over three years.

Consortia and partnership are encouraged to apply as long as the lead partner is one of these types of organisations and they will manage the grant funds.

Grant amount: Between £10,000 and £50,000. The funding period is for either one or two years.

Nationwide will fund between 50% to 100% of the total project cost.

Application process: Application details can be found on the Nationwide Building Society website. They include the guidance notes and the online eligibility checker.

Deadline:  The deadline to apply is 27 May 2022.

Contact information: Tel: 0800 30 20 11, Email: nationwidecommunitygrants@nationwide.co.uk

Website address: www.nationwidecommunitygrants.co.uk

Applicants: 
Organisations
Amount: 
over £25,000
Status: 
Live
Structure: 
Charitable Company
CIC
CIO
Partnerships and Consortiums
Registered Charity
Social Enterprise
Funding Theme: 
Community
General
Unpublish Date: 
Friday, 27 May, 2022