Funding Opportunities – –
For excursions taking place up to 30 September 2026, applications will close 19 August 2026.
Grants are available for schools, youth groups, not-for-profit organisations, and charities to provide access to one-off recreational trips or holidays for groups of children aged 13 years and younger who experience disadvantage or disability and live in an area of high deprivation.
There are no deadlines. This is a rolling programme and applications can be made at any time during the year.
Grants are available for schools, registered charities and not-for-profit organisations across the UK supporting children and young people to improve access to fruits and vegetables.
Expressions of interest can be submitted on a rolling basis.
Closing date: 5 June 2026, 2:00pm
Grants are available to UK-registered companies, universities, research organisations, charities and consortia to support the development of shared strategic AI assets that strengthen the UK’s artificial intelligence ecosystem.
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) can be submitted between 27 April 2026 and 22 May 2026.
Expressions of Interest (EOIs) can be submitted between 27 April 2026 and 22 May 2026.
Application deadline: 31 July 2026.
A small number of grants are available once a year for registered charities supporting members of the armed forces community, including regulars, reservists, veterans, and their families.
Applications can be submitted at any time.
Grants are available for churches, cathedrals, denominational bodies, Christian charities, schools, and theological institutions across the UK to deliver projects and activities that have a positive impact on communities.
Grants are available through a partnership programme to support not-for-profit organisations with local community projects that address social welfare and environmental issues.
Applications are accepted during the following application windows:
1 September 2026 and 30 September 2026
The deadline for applications is 12 May 2026 (16:00).
Grants are available for grassroots and community groups to engage communities and raise awareness of and address any misinformation about the Windrush Compensation and Windrush Schemes, with a focus on continuing to support Windrush generation communities, from both Caribbean and non-Caribbean backgrounds within the UK.
West Berkshire Council and Greenham Trust have once again joined forces to launch the new Community Wellbeing Fund, a £110,000 funding pot designed to help local community and voluntary organisations support residents’ mental health, wellbeing, and access to physical activity opportunities across the district.
The WHSmith Trust aims to support the local communities in which WHSmith staff and customers live and work. WHSmith employees must have direct involvement with projects.
Grants are available for projects in the UK for the preservation/repair of historic buildings and the conservation of items, collections and records.
Grants are available for UK based charitable, educational and ecclesiastical organisations to support health, heritage and music in the UK and abroad.
Application deadline – 21 May 2026 (10:00)
Grants are available for local not-for-profit groups in Berkshire to support projects tackling issues affecting older, vulnerable people, such as isolation, disability or disadvantage.
Applications are open until 19 June
A seven‑day online match‑funding campaign for UK‑registered charities whose core mission is to improve the lives of vulnerable, disadvantaged or under‑represented women and girls; The Women and Girls Match Fund utilises‘1:1’ Model of match funding. Eligible charities must have £5,000+ annual income, be led by, for and with women and girls, and aim to raise £500–£10,000 in public donations (matched up to 10% of annual income).
Application Deadline: 1 September 2026.
One-off grants are available to small UK registered charities for work in the specific areas of: relief of hardship; children and young people; disability and inclusion; the elderly; health; military; environment and conservation; the arts; and heritage.
Application Deadline: 27 May 2026 (17:00).
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations operating in an area of high deprivation in the UK to make football, cricket, or tennis more accessible to women and girls.
Application deadline – 22 May 2026
One-off grants are available for UK registered charities who are providing home-starter packs for people in need to move into their home.
Applications are currently open. There is no closing date.
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations in the UK who are working in partnerships to support projects that strengthen the food system and reduce food insecurity for people and communities within the UK.
The application deadlines for 2026: Round one: 15 April 2026, Round two: 7 October 2026
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations in the UK that are delivering bold, long-term solutions to help people build financial resilience.
Application windows opening and closing as funds allow.
Grants to support disadvantaged children and young people (up to and including 18 years old) in the UK who are affected by poverty, illness, neglect or have additional support needs.
The application deadline: 30 September 2026.
Grants are available for small, grassroots charities, community interest communities (CICs), and voluntary and community groups across England to deliver vital services that benefit their local communities.
The next deadline for applications is 31 May 2026.
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations across the UK to support a range of data protection advice and consultancy services.
Applications Deadline : 20 May 2026.
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations across the UK to deliver IT projects and activities that support the themes of education, inclusion, IT for charities, and understanding of IT.
The 2026 deadlines for: Standard grant applications are 13 April, 14 July, 8 October 2026, and 5 January 2027
Large grant applications are 16 June, 10 September, and 2 December 2026.
One-off grants are available to registered medically related charities in the UK and Republic of Ireland for medical capital projects, medical care or research, medical training and running costs.
To nominate a local project, simply complete the form below.
Applications deadline: Deadline for all entries is 23:59 on 31st May 2026.
Funding is available for UK-based community groups, charities, and not-for-profit organisations to support local projects that deliver a positive and lasting impact on their communities.
Three winning projects will receive a £3,000 grant each.
Application deadline: 20 June 2026.
Grants for capital projects are available to small and medium-sized charities registered in the UK working to assist homeless people to rebuild their lives and return to the community.
Applications deadline: 1 June 2026.
Grants are available for voluntary groups, social enterprises, and other not-for-profit organisations to deliver cycling projects and activities across England for people who do not normally cycle.
The deadlines for applications are:
30 September 2026 for the October 2026 meeting.
Grants are available to small UK registered charities to help them improve their digital presence.
The deadline for applications is 1 July to 31 July for Autumn meeting.
Grants are available for UK registered charities carrying out medical, social welfare or general welfare activities within the UK.
Applications deadline:30 September 2026 (17:00).
Local authorities in England can apply for capital funding to create or expand nursery provision in state-funded primary schools, Maintained Nursery Schools and eligible Best Start Family Hub sites.
Applications can be submitted at any time.
Grants are available for community groups, charities, and other not-for-profit groups across the UK to deliver projects and activities that support early years deaf children and their families.
Application Deadline: Summer grant round – applications by 3 June
Grants are available for organisations undertaking charitable projects focusing on literacy teaching for children with learning difficulties, including dyslexia, in the UK.
Applications Deadline : N/A
Grants are available for grassroots organisations in Oxfordshire, Berkshire and Developing Counties working in the areas of housing and welfare, children, youth, education, medica, disability, environment and overseas.
Applications may be made at any time.
Grants are available to improve football facilities for women and girls involved in grassroots football in England.
Applications Deadline : N/A
Grants are available for third party social organisations to support individuals and families across the UK who are in financial need and have exhausted all other sources of funding.
Applications can be submitted at any time until a sufficient number of applications have been received.
Grants are available for UK-based charities, voluntary groups, and other not-for-profit organisations to support projects and activities that significantly improve the lives of those in need in the UK and around the world.
Applications may be submitted at any time.
Grants are available for charities, voluntary groups, schools and local authorities in England to carry out projects that will improve their local community.
Applications may be submitted at any time and are likely to receive a decision within 40 weeks.
Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations, including schools, statutory or public bodies, serving communities in England for activities that support places, people or communities experiencing poverty, disadvantage or discrimination and support people and communities to shape the decisions that affect their lives.
All applications received up until early April 2026 are likely to be considered in the lead up to the June 2026 Trustee meeting.
Applications can be made at any time and are considered three times a year, generally in February, June and October.
Grants are available to small registered charities, voluntary groups and charitable organisations in the UK for work that makes a difference to people’s lives as opposed to simply alleviating the symptoms or current problems and should aim to reduce isolation, stigma and discrimination.
There are no deadlines
Grants are available to charitable organisations in the UK who are working in the areas of arts, community, education, environment, faith, health, museums and heritage, welfare and youth.
Small grants are available to UK organisations with a charity and community Co-operative Bank account.
Applications received from:
1 April to 30 September are assessed in October.
Applications are open and will be accepted until all of the funding has been allocated.
Grants are available for activity providers, communities, networks and organisations across the UK to develop new opportunities for people with Parkinson’s to become and stay active or help increase their levels of physical activity.
The next deadline for stage 1 applications is 7 July 2026 (midnight).
Grants are available to support the conservation and sustainable use of church buildings in the UK, focusing on larger and more complex projects with priority given to urgent structural repairs or the introduction of kitchens and accessible toilets.
Applications deadline: The Trustees meet three times a year to consider applications.
Grants are available for small, local charitable organisations for activities in West Berkshire or neighbouring counties.
Applications deadline: N/A
Grants are available for community-led projects in England that can improve men’s health and reduce inequalities.
Applicants should complete a short form on the programme website to receive further information and opportunities to get involved.
A collaborative programme that brings together partners, funding and innovation to develop technology-driven solutions addressing major challenges in adult vocational learning in the UK.
In 2026, applications must be submitted by the deadlines of 7 September 2026; and 9 November 2026.
A small number of grants are available each year to small not-for-profit groups with projects that address a community issue or support a local community initiative; and provide benefits to the local community.
Tenants Distribution Grants – Monday 11th May
Peter Baker Grants – Monday 22nd June
Community Grants – Monday 14th September
Youth Distribution Grants – Monday 18th October
Tenants Distribution Grants – Monday 9th November
