Woodward Charitable Trust - General Grants
Aims/priorities: The funding is for charitable organisations in the UK working with families with young children and children up to 11 years of age, to support core costs in the following areas:
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Aims/priorities: The funding is for charitable organisations in the UK working with families with young children and children up to 11 years of age, to support core costs in the following areas:
Aims/priorities: BBC Children in Need Emergency Essentials Programme supports children and young people who are facing exceptionally difficult circumstances. This Fund is administered by Family Fund Business Services.
This programme provides items for the most basic needs of vulnerable children and young people who may be:
Aims/Priorities: This fund aims to support projects that empower and increase support for marginalised and vulnerable people and their communities across the following themes:
Who can apply? Organisations with charitable purposes can apply, such as:
Aims/Priorities: The funding is intended to help more people with Parkinson's from marginalised communities to get active and to engage in local physical activity classes.
The funding is for any innovative new projects that will help marginalised Parkinson's communities who are not currently accessing physical activity opportunities and local authorities with the highest levels of deprivation indicated by the Index of Multiple Deprivation in the UK (2019).
Who can apply? Applications will be accepted from:
Aims/Priorities: The scheme is intended to support registered charities in the UK that are undertaking charitable projects in at least one of the following fields:
Who can apply? Charities registered in the UK can apply.
Charities should be working in at least one of the following four areas:
Aims/Priorities: To fund activity that supports the mental wellbeing of disabled people.
Who can apply? VCFSE groups and organisations
We are looking for:
Aims/priorities: This fund aims to support community projects that celebrate, commemorate, and increase connections to the places they live.
Who can apply? The following can apply:
Groups must provide:
Aims/priorities: The National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF) has announced that its new Solidarity Fund, which is designed to support organisations that are tackling inequality at its root, rather than just responding to its effects, will open for applications at 10am on 11 June 2025.
Aims/priorities: The programme is designed to create a partnership of support to community groups, operating within two miles of a One Stop store, who are working to:
Who can apply? The following organisations may apply:
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended for registered charities working in the current priority areas: