Guide to finding funding
For support with funding and fundraising, take a look at our funding guide.
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Foyle Foundation - Schools Library Programme
The Foyle School Library Scheme accepts applications from state funded schools in the United Kingdom, giving priority to primary schools and funding library/reading books.
Next deadline: 30 Sep 2024
The Finnis Scott Foundation
The Trustees can make grants for any charitable purpose, but their present policy is to focus grant-making in the areas of horticulture and plant sciences, as well as fine art and art history.
Next deadline: 23 May 2024
The Wakeham Trust
The Trust's core goal is to help small groups of people who are getting together to make a difference in their communities. They are especially interested in helping groups that are starting up and need a little seed money to help them get going.
The Cruach Trust
The Cruach Trust is a small Scottish charity, which provides financial support for gardeners, retired gardeners and for preserving gardens throughout the United Kingdom.
Energy Saving Trust - Energy Redress Scheme
Provides grants to charities and community energy groups that support households most at risk from cold homes and high energy bills.
Arnold Clark Community Fund
The Arnold Clark Community Fund helps registered UK charities and community groups close to branches build stronger communities across the UK.
Opened: 6 May 2024
B&Q Foundation
Funding is available for registered charities who are creating or improving spaces so that more people have a place to feel at home.
Next deadline: 17 May 2024
UK Government - Community Ownership Fund
Voluntary and community groups can bid for match funding to help them buy or take over local community assets at risk of being lost, to run as community-owned businesses.
Vodafone - charities.connected
Vodafone are providing free mobile connectivity to support charities in the UK tackle digital exclusion. SIMS can be used over 6 months and can be used however you like for example, to help stay in touch with service users, or deliver training to people.
Morton Charitable Trust (Dundee)
The Trustees have wide discretion as to which charities the trust supports. They fund activities falling within their charitable purposes of: poverty, education, health, saving of lives, sport, and recreational facilities and activities.