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Innovation for All Foundation

Aims/priorities: The funding is for activities that meet the Fund’s  theme of  'Innovation for good' and its objective of 'through innovation, to sustainably provide benefit for those in need'. 

Successful applicants will be selected by employee vote.

Who can apply? Registered charities based in the UK or overseas may apply.

Applicants must supply:

Historic Houses Foundation

Aims/priorities: This fund aims to support the repair and conservation of rural historic buildings and structures in England and Wales, including their gardens, grounds and outbuildings. Grants for the restoration and conservation of works of art in historic house collections open to the public will also be considered. 

Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme

Aims/priorities: The scheme makes grants towards the VAT incurred in maintenance and repairs to listed buildings that are primarily used for public worship, or which are listed places of worship owned by, or under the authority of, a number of specified organisations that look after redundant places of worship.

The scheme applies to listed places of worship of all religions and faith groups throughout the UK.

Who can apply? The scheme applies to listed buildings that are mainly used as a place of public worship.

Naturewatch Foundation - Pet Rescue Grant

Aims/priorities: The funding is intended to help frontline animal welfare services provide a second chance to pets who have been exploited for profit.

Who can apply? Applications will be considered from registered non-profit organisations in the UK, including:

Hinrichsen Foundation

Aims/priorities: The Hinrichsen Foundation offers grants to support organisations and individuals undertaking projects to promote music.

Who can apply? Individuals, organisations, and charities in the UK are eligible to apply.

Priority will be given to projects involving composers and activity based in the UK, though activity does not have to occur solely in the UK.

Projects that are composer or artist-led are encouraged.

Applications for small grants from large organisations may not be prioritised.

Cash For Kids - Children's Mental Health Grants

Aims/priorities: The Children's Mental Health programme aims to improve the mental wellbeing of children and young people (up to 18 years old) in the UK.

Who can apply? Applications are accepted from registered charities, schools, and formally constituted voluntary and community organisations based across the UK. Individuals may also apply.

Charities should have an annual income below £1 million.

Groups should check the locations page to ensure they are eligible.

Better Community Business Network Grant Initiative

Aims/priorities:

Launched in September 2014, BCBN’s Grant Initiative aims to provide small third-sector grant awards to empower charities and local community projects. This initiative will distribute a one-off grant award of up to £3,000 per charity or to small but credible community projects, which are able to demonstrate their positive impact on the communities they aim to serve. 

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