Caring for Carers Grants
The Bupa UK Foundation’s Caring for Carers offer three types of grants that support practical projects to support unpaid adult carers (Over 25 years old). The grants are as follows:
• Small grants – up to £15,000
• Medium grants – between £15,000 - £50,000
• Large grants – over £50,000
The deadline for applications is Fri 12th August. For more information please click here.
Digital Arts and Creative Ageing
Funding and a support package is available to projects that demonstrate how digital technology could increase their service capacity to enable those over 65 to access the creative arts in order to benefit their general health and wellbeing. Successful applicants will receive:
• Up to £90,000 funding (depending on requirements and the number of successful projects)
• 18months of project delivery support from the funder
• A support package including mentoring, marketing and communications advice and networking opportunities
The deadline for applications is Tues 16th August by midday. For more information please click here.
Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF)
The following grants are available to preserve or renew buildings that are architecturally / historically significant, that have failed to a new use on the open market:
• Project Viability Grants – Up to £3000 to cover 50% (or less) of the cost of a study too explore the potential uses of a building in its current condition. There is no deadline for applications
• Project Development Grants – Up to £25,000 to cover 50% (or less) of the cost the development and co-ordination of a project to reach the start of site work. The deadline for applications is Weds 17th August.
For more information please click here.
Power to Change Community Business Fund
Grants of £50,000 - £300,000 are available to local, community led businesses aiming to increase their social impact and sustainability. The grants can be used for capital costs or project related revenue. The fund opens for applications on Weds 27th July and closes five weeks later. For more information please click here.
Boshier – Hinton Foundation
Grants of up to £2,000 are available to help improve the quality of life for those with disabilities, learning difficulties and their families. Applications are welcomed from individuals, their families or institutions providing facilities and advocacy for children and adults with special educational or other needs. There is no deadline for applications. For more information please click here.
Big Lottery Fund’s Celebrate England Grant
Grants of £300 - £10,000 are available for one-off inclusive community events. The fund has been created in response to 60% of the participants in a YouGov poll stating that they cannot remember celebrating as a community. Applicants must demonstrate that they are inclusive, and priority will be shown to events drawing together communities to share diverse cultures and can demonstrate that there is demand for the activity in the local area, and that the project will be led by people within the community. There is no deadline; awards are made on a first come first served basis. For more information please click here.
The Ulverscroft Foundation
The Ulverscroft Foundation supports projects which will have a positive effect on the quality of life of visually impaired people (blind and partially sighted) or people with a print disability.
Their funding is channelled via recognised organisations which help visually impaired people, for example, libraries, hospitals, clinics, schools and colleges; social and welfare organisations.
For further information including how to apply please click here:
http://www.foundation.ulverscroft.com/guidelinescolour.htm
Holiday Grants for Children
The purpose of this scheme is to provide children with a recreational holiday or outing they would not otherwise have the opportunity to access. This means that they will not fund trips where the primary purpose is education. You must make a clear case for the financial need of the individuals attending as well as the organisation applying.
Applications can be made for grants towards a single trip, which could be residential or a day trip, within the UK for children aged 13 and under who are from areas of high deprivation*, are experiencing disadvantage, or who have a disability. They will consider trips for children who live in deprived circumstances within an otherwise affluent area, according to the National Indices for Deprivation, but the case for support must be clearly explained.
Further details can be found here: http://www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk/holiday-grants-for-children.html
The Arts Council – New Funds
The Arts Council is launching 3 new funds that will focus on improving resilience and sustainability across the sector and access to art and culture for older people. New Funds
Celebrating Age: Supporting organisations to become open, positive and welcoming places for older people. As well as taking arts and culture into places where older people will find it easier to engage.
Business Support: Increasing knowledge and understanding of business support within the cultural creative sector.
Building Resilience: Supporting up to four external organisations or consultancies who will work on different approaches to improve resilience and long term sustainability across the sector.
The Jane Tomlinson Appeal
The Jane Tomlinson Appeal was first established by Jane Tomlinson CBE in 2006 to stand as her fundraising legacy.
The Appeal looks to support charitable organisations with a focus on children's or cancer related activities, services or operations. Funding will normally be considered for capital and revenue costs for both specific projects and for general running/core costs
Grants are awarded for amounts from £250 to a maximum of £10,000. The awarding of grants will depend on a number of factors including purpose, total funding requirement and potential sources of other funds including, in some cases, matched funding.
Normally one-off grants are awarded but, in exceptional circumstances, a new project may be funded over two or three years, subject to satisfactory reports on progress
The following are examples of areas of work which fall within the Appeal's grant policy:
• Capital building / renovation / refurbishment works for residential, nursing, respite care and schools
• Play schemes and play therapy schemes
• Day and social activity centres including building costs and running costs
• Support for families, including respite schemes
• Independent living schemes
• Support in the community schemes
• Hospices
• Minibuses
• Advocacy projects
• Research (cancer or children related illness)
October - Applications to be submitted by 9th September
Applications can be submitted anytime, however applications submitted one month before the trustees meeting in April and October will be considered at the next available meeting.
http://www.janetomlinsonappeal.com/the-appeal/grant-applications/
BBC Children in Need: Small Grants
Children and young people of 18 years and under experiencing disadvantage through:
1. Illness, distress, abuse or neglect
2. Any kind of disability
3. Behavioural or psychological difficulties
4. Living in poverty or situations of deprivation
Projects we fund make differenced in children’s lives that help prevent or overcome the effects of the disadvantages they face. Projects achieve these differences by either working directly with children or seeking to improve their social and physical environments.
In our Small Grants programme we are looking for projects where a relatively small amount of money can make a big difference for children and young people. We are unlikely to fund applications which top up funding for salaries or larger projects where a small grant would only make a marginal impact on its success.
Who can apply?
• Not-for-profit organisations that work with disadvantaged children and young people of 18 years and under who live in the UK, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands.
• If you currently have a Small Grant you can apply for further Small Grant funding to keep running the same project or for a different project. You will need to be able to provide convincing evidence of the differences our grant has made to the lives of the disadvantaged children and young people you have worked with. Please note you can usually only have one application assessed in any 12-month period.
• If you currently have a Main Grant you can also apply for a Small Grant as long as it is for work with a different group of children and young people. Please note you can usually only have one application assessed in any 12-month period.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/articles/xLpTYtkMTtXJyptb96s4lM/small-grants-should-i-apply
Veolia Environmental Trust
Grants of up to £75,000 are available to not-for-profit organisations with an environmental or community project, within five miles of a Veolia Environmental Services Facility (To see if you are in an eligible area please click here.) Match funding of 25% or more is required. Eligible projects will be one of the following:
• A community building or room
• An outdoor space
• A play and recreation area
• Support biodiversity
The deadline for applications is 12noon on Fri 26th August. For more information please click here.
MTV Staying Alive Foundation Awards
Grants of up to £12,000 are available to community based organisations that are led by young people (aged 15 – 27) who work to prevent HIV. As well as grants, the fund also offers:
• Staying Alive programming and teaching kits
• A small fund to buy technical media equipment
• A local mentor
• A personal grant manager
• Training and development
Eligible projects will promote accurate information about HIV and AIDS for young people, alleviate the stigma associated with HIV and AIDS and encourage, through innovation, young people in the community to protect themselves from HIV infection. The deadline for applications is Sun 28th August. For more information please click here.
Will Charitable Trust
Grants of £5,000 - £20,000 are available to provide care services from people suffering from cancer and their families. Charities must have either a proven track record of successful work in their field, or provide convincing evidence of ability if they are a newer organisation. The deadline for applications is Weds 31st August. For more information please click here.
Patagonia Environmental Grants
Grants of £7,000 - £12,000 are available for projects with innovative approaches to protecting local habitats. Applications from grassroots activist organisations taking direct action will be prioritised. The deadline for applications is Weds 31st August. For more information please click here.

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