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Lloyds Bank Foundation – Racial Equity Programme

We partner with small and local charities and communities working with people facing complex issues and barriers. Through unrestricted funding and support to develop, we work alongside those who understand the complexity of the issues people face or the barriers they experience and are best placed to make a genuine difference to people’s lives.  This […]

Albert Hunt Trust

The Albert Hunt Trust is a grant-giving charitable trust that provides grants to UK registered charities that are based and working locally in the UK. It has distributed more than £40 million in grants since it was established in January 1979. The Albert Hunt Trust announced in July 2023 that it plans to spend its […]

Comic Relief – Community Justice Fund

The Community Justice Fund is a new funding programme provided and administered by Comic Relief, which is the operating name of Charity Projects, a registered charity in England, Wales and Scotland. The aim of the Community Justice Fund is to help organisations address the challenges of inequitable structures and systems, resources and opportunities in society, […]

Sylvia Waddilove Foundation UK

The Foundation provides grant funding in the following areas: Grants are usually in the range of £1,000 to £5,000. Support is provided to charities (registered or not), CICs limited by guarantee and registered societies. Funding is available to applicants that meet all of the following criteria: The level of the organisation’s income depends on the […]

Music for All – Community Project Funding

The Community Grants programme is administered Music for All, which is the charity of the UK musical instrument industry. The mission of the charity ‘is to make more musicians and to enable and inspire more people to discover the mental and physical benefits that playing a musical instrument can bring’. Music for All is a […]

Grocers’ Charity Grant

The Grocers’ Charity awards about £1 million pounds each year to UK registered charities. For our open grants, we typically provide one-off grants of up to £5,000. We receive over 900 applications a year and award 17% of the applications received, on average. We only accept applications via our online form. Please do not send unsolicited information by post or email. If […]

npower Business Solutions Foundation

The npower Business Solutions Foundation is a new fund to help create stronger, greener and more sustainable local communities. If you’re a not-for-profit or educational institution that’s at least two years old and based within a 50-mile radius of our two offices in Solihull and Leeds*, then you’re eligible. The npower Business Solutions Foundation is controlled […]

Tamworth Borough Council Community Grants

The Tamworth Borough Council Community Grants scheme offers grants to a wide variety of community and voluntary, not-for-profit organisations. The Community Grants scheme is available for constituted community, not for profit organisations for identified not for profit projects to work collaboratively and flexibly to meet the needs of our communities. For 2024/2025 financial year, a […]

Tamworth Borough Council Councillor Grants

The Councillor Community Grants scheme enables councillors to provide grants to a wide variety of constituted community and voluntary, not-for-profit organisations for projects that further the Council’s aims and actively support the Tamworth community to enjoy a better quality of life. The total amount of funding is £30,000 per year. Each ward Councillor is allocated […]

Neurodiversity in the Workplace: Best Practices for Employers & HR (Part 3)

Article Three: Best Practices and Resources  This final instalment in our neurodiversity series focuses on practical strategies and resources that employers can implement to build inclusive workplaces and to attract and empower neurodivergent employees. Previously, in articles 1 and 2[LI1]  we defined neurodiversity and explored relevant employment law legislation applicable to neurodiversity. On 20 February 2024, […]

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