Current Funding Available
Funding for community groups and charitable organisations
Keep checking back for the latest local, regional and national
funding opportunities
If you’d like advice or support with a funding application please get in touch
Search for Funding
Click on a word below to search for its associated category.
- Arts
- Asylum Seekers
- Buildings & Equipment
- Children
- Cohesion
- Community
- Core
- Cost of Living Support
- Digital
- Disabilities
- Education
- Employment
- Faith
- Families
- Finance
- GM NW
- Green
- Health
- Heritage
- Homelessness
- Inequalities
- Justice
- LGBTQ+
- Local
- Mental Health
- Migrants
- Offenders
- Older People
- Racial Diversity
- Refugees
- Regional
- Rehabilitation
- SEND
- Social Enterprise
- Sport
- Sports
- Stockport
- Unrestricted
- Women & Girls
- Youth
Or search for something specific here
Save our Wild Isles Community Fund
Aviva, in partnership with WWF and the RSPB, is giving £1 million to support community groups across the UK to protect and restore nature in their local area.
Find out more here
Arete Foundation
Funding and support to charitable organisations that help young people in North West England. It is made up of two funding streams. One-off unrestricted grants for small community organisations, the typical one-off grants range from £2,000-£2,500. The Foundation aims to support organisations with a turnover of less than £500,000. Funding stream two is based on long-term funding partnerships for small North West charities that want to strengthen and grow. Typical grants of £10,000-£30,000 pa for 3 years, to scale or strengthen operational health.
Find out more here
Asda Foundation - Cost of Living Grant
Grants are available for local community groups in the UK who are affected by the increase in the cost of living. Volunteer-related costs, rent/utilities expenses and food/essentials are supported by the grant.
Deadline for applications Friday 24 May
Opportunities through Sport - Peter Harrison Foundation
Grants are available to UK charities running sports projects which provide opportunities for people who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged to fulfil their potential and develop personal and life skills.
Two levels of funding are available:
Major grants - £5,001 to £30,000.
Small grants - up to £5,000 (for organisations with a turnover of up to £500,000).
The foundation provides single year or multi-year funding.
Initial applications can be made at any time.
There is a two-stage process. Applicants should first submit an enquiry using the online form.
Selected entries will then be invited to complete a full application. Full applications are considered quarterly. The application deadlines for the trustees' meetings each year are:
1 January - spring meeting.
1 April - summer meeting.
1 July - autumn meeting.
1 October - winter meeting.
Community Automated External Defibrillators Fund
The Department of Health and Social Care is inviting interested organisations to register expressions of interest for its £1 million Community Automated External Defibrillators Fund, aimed at increasing the number of AEDs in public places where they are most needed and help save lives.
An estimated 1,000 new defibrillators are to be provided by the fund, with the potential for this to double as successful applicants will be asked to match the funding they receive partially or fully.
As part of the grant award, applicants will be asked to demonstrate that defibrillators will be placed in areas where they are most needed, such as places with high footfall, vulnerable people, rural areas or due to the nature of activity at the site.
Examples could include town halls, community centres, local shops, post offices and local parks, to ensure that defibrillators are evenly spread throughout communities and easily accessible if someone is experiencing an unexpected cardiac arrest.
UK Shared Prosperity Fund
Applications are now open for a share of £2.4 million government funding to deliver local projects with a communities and place theme. The funding aims to address the diverse challenges faced by communities, enhance local assets, foster social cohesion, and create opportunities for economic growth.
For more information, criteria and how to apply, visit Stockport Council’s website here
Cellnex Digital Inclusion Fund - Micro Grants
The Cellnex Digital Inclusion Fund (up to £500) is offering small awards from groups of local residents or grassroots constituted community groups who want to get a new project or activity up and running. The Fund will focus on three main areas:
· Empowering communities and places
· Increasing confidence, skills and motivation
· Affordability, accessibility and connectivity.
Who can apply?
If you’re a group of local residents who want to get a new digital inclusion project or activity up and running, or a constituted community group with an income of £2,500 or less, then you can apply.
You need to be based in one of the ten boroughs of Greater Manchester and be planning to run your activity in the area where you live.
How much can you apply for?
The maximum award request that will be considered is £500.
The Fund will close once all funding has been fully allocated.
Little Lives Children’s Community Support Programme
The aim of the programme is to support smaller organisations in the UK that provide activities and services that help children to have a happy, healthy and fun childhood. Grants of up to £2,200 are available.
Applications are assessed once a month with the deadline on the last day of each month.
Angus Irvine Playing Fields Fund
Grants are available to local community groups and sports clubs for projects that will increase opportunities for young people in disadvantaged areas of the UK to play outdoor sport. Grants in the range from £2,500 to £5,000 are typically available, although a larger grant may be possible in some circumstances.
The Macaulay Moat Foundation
The Macaulay Moat Foundation is an independent grant-maker supporting charities and social entrepreneurs (including Community Interest Companies) who focus on Autism and Church Outreach.
There is no deadline and grants are given out on an ongoing basis.
Albert Hunt Trust
The following funding is available:
Core funding of hospices - typical grant sizes range from £10,000 to £20,000
Core funding support for the homeless - typical grant sizes range from £5,000 to £10,000
Promoting health and wellbeing - typical grant sizes range from £500 to £5,000
Applications will be considered from registered charities in the UK
Organisations applying in the health and wellbeing category should have an annual income of below £250,000 and those applying in the support for the homeless category should have an annual fundraised income (non statutory) of below £500,000.
The funding can be used for a range of purposes, which could include:
Grants for core funding to include staff costs
Ongoing running costs for specific projects
Applications are reviewed on a monthly basis
The Access Foundation
The Access Group Foundation is offering grants of between £25,000-£100,000 for organisations to mitigate the digital divide by making computing facilities, support and learning available to disadvantaged and vulnerable people. Charities, CICs, and educational establishments can apply for specific services, activities or projects – funding will not be provided for general IT-related overheads or operational costs.
TK Maxx & Homesense Community Fund
The initiative invites employees working for either TK Maxx or Homesense to apply for a grant on behalf of a local charity. Grants can be as small as £500.
There’s no official application form - we suggest contacting the Stockport or Cheadle stores to find out more.
Buildings Investment Fund - GMCVO
Do you want to make your building more energy efficient to help tackle the cost of living crisis?
Do you need to make your space more accessible?
You can apply now for up to £350,000 (made up of 90% loan and 10% grant) if you are an organisation or business trading for a social purpose in Bolton, Oldham, Stockport or Wigan, that wants to renovate or refurbish your building, or purchase or build something.
Visit GMCVO’s website to find out more or get in touch to discuss your options: gmsocinvest@gmcvo.org.uk or 0161 277 1007
BBC Children in Need Core Costs
The Core Costs Funding Stream is for charities and not-for-profit organisations. Applicants to this programme can apply for grants for up to three years.
They aim to give quicker decisions for grants of £15,000 or less per year.
BBC Children in Need Project Costs
Funding for specific projects and activities children and young people aged 18 or under. Priority to smaller, local organisations and rarely fund organisations with income above £1 million. For UK wide Hospices and Housing Associations there is no maximum income limit. They will only consider applications for over £15,000 pa, if you are a registered non profit.
Applications at any time.
Foundational Economy Innovation Fund
GMCA’s new Foundational Economy Innovation Fund will provide grants for businesses and organisations in Greater Manchester’s “foundational” economy, to trial innovative new ideas and improved ways of working. The “foundational economy” is the “everyday economy”, or the “essential economy” – the businesses we all rely on for our daily needs.
It will provide £10,000 grants for 40 projects, plus expert support, to test innovations and ideas in stage 1, followed by £60,000 grants for 10 projects, plus expert support, to develop the best ideas from stage 1.
They are starting with four sectors: adult social care, early education and childcare, retail and hospitality, leisure and tourism.
The fund is for you, if you:
- own or run a business, social enterprise or cooperative in these sectors
- support or represent a cluster of businesses in one of these sectors
- can provide technology and / or innovative solutions or new ideas that could be used in one of these sectors
Greater Manchester High Sheriffs Police Trust
Funding of up to £5,000
Applications can be submitted between the following times only.
a. Dec 1st – Dec 20th for February Meetings
b. March 1st – March 31st for May meetings
c. 1st June – 30th June for August meeting
d. 1st Sept- 30th Sept for November meeting
Key Fund
Key Fund can support a range of activities, from restoring a derelict building to buying equipment or meeting start-up costs. Investment of between £5,000 and £150,000 to support:
Working capital to pay for staff or overheads.
Growth and development.
Contributing to the purchase and renovating of buildings.
Marketing & Promotion
Pilgrim Trust
Grants support organisations aiming to improve the mental health of women aged 16-25, by increasing their access to high quality, age and gender specific mental health services.
Grants support the preservation and conservation of historic buildings, structures and architectural features.
Always open funds
These funds have a rolling deadline and can be applied for at any time.
-
The programme supports development by allowing artists, cultural practitioners and organisations to work in new ways and to get their work out to new audiences.
Find out more here
-
The Core Costs Funding Stream is for charities and not-for-profit organisations. Applicants to this programme can apply for grants for up to three years. They aim to give quicker decisions for grants of £15,000 or less per year.
Find out more here
-
Funding for specific projects and activities children and young people aged 18 or under. Priority to smaller, local organisations and rarely fund organisations with income above £1 million. For UK wide Hospices and Housing Associations there is no maximum income limit. They will only consider applications for over £15,000 pa, if you are a registered non profit.
Find out more here
-
Minor Grants are aimed at supporting small local charitable organisations which deliver services directly to beneficiaries. They fund core costs, average grant size is £500 - £4,999
Community Grants are aimed at assisting and supporting the development of smaller local charitable organisations which deliver services directly to beneficiaries. Grant Size in the range of £5,000-£20,000
Find out more here
-
Grants are available to organisations doing legally charitable work in the UK that focuses on Communities or people most affected being involved in campaigning or leading change / Work which makes connections across our aims: Our Natural World, A Fairer Future and Creative, Confident Communities. You must have an annual turnover of less than £100,000. Funds of £30,000 upwards
Find out more here
-
The grant is always open for applications from charities and community organisations to bid for up to £1,500. Three projects in 575 local communities are voted on by customers in Tesco stores throughout the UK, with projects changing every three months.
Find out more here
-
A quick way to apply for smaller amounts of funding between £300 and £20,000.
Suitable for Voluntary or community organisations
Apply at least 16 weeks before you want to start the activities or spend any of the money.
Find out more here
-
Offers a larger amount of funding (over £10,000) for organisations that work together with a shared set of goals to help their community thrive – whether that’s a community living in the same area, or people with similar interests or life experiences.
Find out more here
-
Offers a larger amount of funding (over £10,000) for projects that last up to five years. They’re looking for projects that work with their community – whether that’s a community living in the same area, or people with similar interests or life experiences.
Find out more here