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WCIT – IT4Good Grant Programme

Aims/priorities: This fund aims to support IT projects and activities that relate to one or more of the following priority areas:

  • Education.
  • Inclusion.
  • IT for charities.
  • Public understanding of IT. 

Who can apply? The following can apply:

  • Registered charities.
  • Educational establishments.
  • Community interest companies.
  • Organisations with a formal not-for-profit constitution.

Applicants must provide:

Historic England - Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk

Aims/priorities: This scheme covers grants for the repair and conservation of listed buildings, scheduled monuments and registered parks and gardens. Grants are primarily awarded for urgent repairs or other work required to address risk by preventing loss or damage to important architectural, archaeological or landscape features.

The funding is for projects that involve one of the following:

Flexible Finance Fund

Aims/priorities: A package of funding support including grants and loans from the Recovery Loan Fund are available for Black and Racially Minoritised charities and social enterprises based in England who are improving people's lives or the environment they live in. 

Who can apply? Eligible organisations must:

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust - Reducing Veteran Homelessness Programme 2026

Aims/priorities: The programme is focused on strengthening supported housing provision for veterans experiencing, or at risk of, homelessness. There is particular emphasis on increasing the availability and quality of provision for those with more complex and higher levels of need, who may face the greatest challenges in accessing and sustaining accommodation. 

Who can apply? Applications are accepted from:

abrdn Financial Fairness Trust

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:

Asda Foundation - Young Futures Fund

Aims/priorities: The funding is for community groups who are looking to deliver activities for teenagers and young people (13 years to 21 years), helping to improve mental health and wellbeing, and create positive life opportunities.

There is particular interest in groups that:

Assessment Innovation Fund

Aims/priorities: The Assessment Innovation Fund (AIF) aims to drive large-scale reform in vocational training and skills assessment through the adoption of innovative, technology-driven solutions. The fund supports projects that focus on fully deployable assessment methods, ensuring they deliver measurable impact at scale.

AIF is not intended for early-stage development or small-scale feasibility studies. Instead, it prioritises initiatives that:

Metal For Good Grants

Aims/priorities: This fund aims to support projects and activities that use music as a tool for change and the values of rock and metal community to help create an equal society. 

Who can apply? Community groups, charities, and not-for-profit organisations with an annual turnover of less than £500,000. can apply.

Priority will be given to grassroots community groups and small-to-medium-sized voluntary organisations.

Applicants must have:

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