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Youth Music NextGen Fund

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended help early-stage musicians and wider music adjacent creatives to invest in their own projects and make their ideas happen. The fund is especially aimed at those whose lack of finance holds them back from pursuing their goals.

Who can apply? Applications will be accepted from 18-25 year old creatives (under-30s who identify as d/Deaf, neurodivergent or Disabled) in the UK who lack the finance to develop their creative project or idea.

National Archives - Engagement Grants

Aims/priorities: Funding is intended to allow organisations to connect archives with their communities and the wider public in alignment with key moments of national significance.

This year's funding is for projects that address the theme of ‘Community’. Projects can either reach out to new audiences or connect with old audiences in new ways.

Lloyds Bank Foundation Building a Better Future

Aims/priorities: Small and local specialist charities working with people to overcome complex issues such as homelessness and domestic abuse can now apply for an unrestricted grant of £75,000 over three years.

Alongside funding, charities will receive tailored development support to strengthen their charities and services. Find out what this looks like for charities we partner with.  

Amazon Literary Partnership 2025

Aims/priorities: With the goal of helping all communities in the UK and Republic of Ireland tell their stories through writing, the Amazon Literary Partnership supports non-profit literary organisations that empower writers to create, publish, learn, teach, experiment, and thrive.

The grant funding is intended for innovative groups that amplify diverse voices and strive for a lasting impact on writers' lives, the literary and publishing communities and broader society.

African Health Policy Network (AHPN) – Innovate and Sustain Black and Global Majority Grants

Aims/priorities:

This fund aims to support organisations led by and for Black and Global Majority groups that are working for the health and well-being of their communities in innovative and disruptive ways to challenge structural racism, disrupt systemic and discriminatory ways of operating, build community resilience, health and well-being, promote racial and social justice, and leave a legacy for others to build upon.

Funding is for projects and activities that benefit the well-being of Black and Global Majority communities in a holistic way.
 

7stars Foundation

Aims/priorities:

The foundation makes grants to projects which support young people (16 years and under) who are challenged by abuse or addiction, who are young carers, or who are homeless/without a safe place to call home.

Who can apply:

Applications will be considered from organisations who require funding in the areas of:

  • Abuse
  • Addiction
  • Child carers
  • Homelessness

Organisations must have a turnover of under £1.5 million and be supporting young people aged 16 years and under.

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