Guide to
finding funding
Key steps to think about if you’re looking to bring in income through grants or other fundraising methods.
Search results
The Robertson Trust - Large Grants
Large Grants focuses on work that addresses the impacts of poverty and/or trauma under one or more of the following themes: Financial wellbeing, Emotional wellbeing and relationships, and Educational and work pathways.
Next deadline: 31 May 2024
The Nuffield Foundation - Research, Development and Analysis Fund
Grants will advance educational opportunity and social well-being across the UK and will improve the design and operation of social policy, especially in education, welfare and justice.
Next deadline: 16 Sep 2024
Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Migration Fund
The Migration Fund supports organisations working towards a world in which everyone is free to move, and no one is forced to move. It provides long term grants to organisations of any size working in the UK.
Paul Hamlyn Foundation - Arts Fund
This fund is focused on the development of organisations for whom art and social change is central to their vision and mission.
Opened: 4 Apr 2024
Next deadline: 31 May 2024
Scottish Illegal Money Lending Unit Prevention Funding
The Scottish Illegal Money Lending Unit supports a grants programme that seeks to enable organisations to deliver activities that are likely to contribute to a reduction in the long-term use of illegal money lenders.
Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust
The Trust gives grants to registered charities that work in the UK. They focus on specific priorities every year. The focus area for rounds 1 and 2 in 2024 is Disability.
Opened: 1 Apr 2024
Next deadline: 30 Apr 2024
Environmental Funders Network - Rapid Response Fund
A funding mechanism to help environmental organisations respond quickly to crises or opportunities.
Scottish Education And Action For Development - SEAD Fund
SEAD provides small grants for individuals or groups for positive action, and campaigning. Focus areas are: women’s rights, young people and their global rights, climate justice, inequality, poverty and health justice.
Pump House Trust
Supports wide range of charitable activity but are particularly interested in community development, environmental, women’s and youth issues with a view to including social inclusion at all levels.
The Elizabeth Frankland Moore and Star Foundation
The objects of the charity are to make grants for charitable purposes to other charities and individuals. Grants are made under the categories of medical research, vulnerable in society, war veterans, homelessness, human rights, hospices and the arts.