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Sport England – Small Grants Programme
Our Small Grants Programme seeks to develop opportunities for communities to get more people physically active and we’ll support new projects through providing National Lottery
Our Small Grants Programme seeks to develop opportunities for communities to get more people physically active and we’ll support new projects through providing National Lottery
The deadline for applications is 25 February 2024 (23.59). The LGBT Armed Forces Community Memorial Grant is provided and administered by the Office for Veteran’s
Set to launch its Small Grants Programme which can be applied for between the 5th – 19th February 2024, continuing the legacy of former initiatives
The objectives of the Trust are: Grants made for projects of significance to: The following is a non-exhaustive list of typical projects. Grants are normally
This is an access grant which aims to help improve access to football for all. The funding is for groups that are running football activities
The Cadent Foundation has been working with charities and partners since 2019. Our aim is to help households find sustainable solutions to fuel poverty and
Applications open: 15th January to 1st March 2024Funding for activities & events: up to 1st September 2024 The Under 18s Better Starts (U18 BS) grant
Round 1 Applications open: 15th January to 1st March 2024Funding for activities up to 1st September 2024 The Cost of Living (COL) grant is one
Applications open: 15th January to 1st March 2024 – Round 1 Asda Foundation’s goal is to build resilient communities by empowering local groups to makea
The Nature Hubs Fund: creating and enhancing green spaces
Recent Hubbub polling found that spending time in nature makes three-quarters (78%) of people feel better1. Despite this, a third of people in the UK (36%) spend less than an hour a week in nature. The Nature Hubs Fund is designed to help change this.
Together with Starbucks, Hubbub is offering around 50 groups up to £6,000 of funding to develop green space initiatives and increase access to nature. Groups will be connected with a local Starbucks store, who will support projects in a number of ways. We will support groups to create or enhance green spaces. Applicants must meet the eligibility criteria and relate to any one or more of these four themes:
Visit their website to read the application guidance, FAQ\’s and access the application form to apply
Countywide support for the Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) Sector
Tel: 0300 777 1207
Registered Address: Stafford Civic Centre, Riverside, Stafford, ST16 3AQ