Money Saving Expert (MSE) Charity – next grant round will open on Monday 13th January 2025
The Money Saving Expert (MSE) Charity was established as a registered charity in October 2007. Funded by Money Saving Expert, the MSE Charity is designed to try and break the cycle of debt. The Charity aims to fight financial and consumer illiteracy and is dedicated to educating and informing adults and children about consumer and debt […]
The Harry Payne Fund
Grants are offered to registered charities for a range of community and social welfare projects taking place within a 25-mile radius of Birmingham city centre. The Harry Payne Fund is administered by the Heart of England Community Foundation as part of its grants programme. The Fund was founded in 1939 (as the Harry Payne Trust) by Harry Payne, a Birmingham businessman who had a particular interest in helping the disadvantaged and in […]
Edward Cadbury Charitable Trust
The Trust intends to support general charitable purposes and is primarily focused on supporting the local voluntary sector in the Midlands region. The Trust provides grants in seven main areas: arts and culture; community projects and integration; compassionate support, conservation and environment, interfaith and multifaith relations, education and training; research. The normal range of grants […]
Delamere Dairy Foundation
The application window will reopen on 1st January 2025. The funding is intended to support the work of charities and organisations whose purpose fits with the objects of the Delamere Dairy Foundation for the benefit of the public, namely: Grants of between £1,000 and £5,000 are available. Charities and organisations may apply once per calendar […]
Biffa Award Main Grants Scheme – Cultural Facilities
Part of the Biffa Award’s Main Grants Scheme, the Cultural Facilities theme aims to improve recreation, interest and education. The funding is for projects located within five miles of a significant Biffa Operation or within 10 miles of an active Biffa Landfill site in England or Northern Ireland. The project could be based within a […]
Biffa Award Main Grants Scheme – Community Buildings
The Biffa Award Community Buildings theme provides grants to improve community buildings such as village halls, community centres and church halls within five miles of a significant Biffa Operation or within 10 miles of an active Biffa Landfill site with the aim of encouraging and enhancing community involvement. Grants of between £10,000 and £75,000 are […]
Biffa Award Main Grants Scheme – Rebuilding Biodiversity
The Biffa Award Rebuilding Biodiversity theme provides grants for conservation projects located within 15 miles of a significant Biffa Group Ltd operation or within 10 miles of a landfill site, with the aim of protecting and enhancing the environment so that it can adapt to threats such as climate change. Grants of £10,000 to £75,000 […]
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
The Trust seeks to identify and support charitable initiatives that: Grants are available to support small and medium sized charitable and not-for-profit organisations based in and carrying out work to improve the lives of people in areas of extreme urban deprivation or deprived rural districts in the UK. Projects should fall into the following two […]
Groundwork – One Stop Community Partnership Programme – Opens 02/12/24
The One Stop Community Partnership programme is administered by Groundwork working in partnership with One Stop Stores Ltd. The programme provides partnership as well as financial assistance. Alongside an initial grant, a long-term tailored programme of support is created for successful applicants by the One Stop Community Team and One Stop Store Team. Grant recipients […]
Adint Charitable Trust
The Adint Charitable Trust, a registered charity, was established 50 years ago with a generous endowment from the late Henry Edwards. In the last 50 years the Trust has donated over £12 million in nominal terms to charitable causes. The Trust offers funding to UK registered charities for a range of general charitable work. Funding is […]