Youth Music NextGen Fund - Round Three Now Open
Aims/priorities: The purpose of the fund is to help emerging musicians and behind the scenes creatives take a step forward in participating and changing the music industries.
Rochdale
Aims/priorities: The purpose of the fund is to help emerging musicians and behind the scenes creatives take a step forward in participating and changing the music industries.
Aims / Priorities: The National Lottery is now accepting nominations for awards recognising individuals or groups in the following categories:
One winner from each category will receive a £5,000 cash prize along with a National Lottery Awards trophy.
Aims/priorities: The Trust offers grants to charitable organisations working in agriculture, rural development and insurance in the UK.
Currently, the Trust's main objectives are to:
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to allow Global Majority-led arts organisations to develop their offer of creative opportunities to people living with mental health problems.
This funding round is part of new funding for racial justice work across the Foundation’s programmes.
Grants can fully or partially fund the work.
The work must take place in the UK. Although the funding cannot support work that is already funded, it can support the extension or expansion of work.
Aims/priorities: The funding is for local housing projects that will strengthen local communities to support the most vulnerable by:
Aims/priorities: The object of the Trust is the relief of poverty, hardship or other distress by assisting people in need who are unable to meet the cost of water charges.
This is achieved by providing grants:
Funding will cover all costs associated with project delivery.
Aims/priorities: National charity Motability has announced it will provide £50 million to UK charities and organisations in the accessible transport sector from 2022 to 2025, starting with two new funding streams:
There is a focus on medium and large charities and non-profit organisations with well-established ways of working. As such, applicants must have been active for three years, with an annual income of at least £150,000 in that time.
Aims/priorities: Grants from £100 - £750 are available for faith organisations to run activities that will support people from the communities of identity or experience below that may struggle to achieve higher levels of mental wellbeing. The communities we want to reach in year 3 are:
Aims/priorities: The funding is intended for strategic work, including policy work, campaigning and research, which has the potential to improve financial wellbeing at a national scale. The Foundation is interested in funding projects that examine and promote measures to:
Aims/priorities: Funding is intended to address challenges to accessing appropriate, quality and affordable wheelchairs. This has the potential to increase social, professional and leisure opportunities as well as improvements to basic mobility.
Grants should be used to: