Funding
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Get Berkshire Active Together Fund (formerly Tackling Inequalities Fund)
On behalf of Sport England, GBA will be distributing funding to community organisations who support the following vulnerable groups to be active: Lower socio-economic groups, People with long term conditions, People with disabilities, Ethnically diverse communities
gbpartnerships Community Fund
up to £2,000
The gbpartnerships Community Fund focuses on health, education, empowerment and raising people’s skills and aspirations.
Hays Travel Foundation
Grants are available for registered charities and local causes which help young people to achieve their potential within areas where Hays Travel have a branch.
Must be working in one of the following areas: Education, prevention of poverty, health, arts & culture and sports
Frome Activities and Sports Trust Grant
The aim is to enable access to sports and activities for all (young, old, sporty, not at all sporty etc!).
South Somerset District Council Community Grants
£100 to £12,500
We have long had a tradition of supporting communities and the local voluntary and community sector.
The principal way that we provide this support is through funding third party voluntary sector support services, and through our own community grants programme.
Sedgemoor District Council Grants
up to £2,500
The District Council wants to fund projects that fit into the broad themes of Community, Environment, Arts and Sports within the local community (residents of Sedgemoor).
Glasspool Charity Trust
The Glasspool Trust is one of the few national charities making small grants to individuals in need, which has no restrictions on the type of beneficiary. The usual aim of the grant is to help the beneficiary over a short term crisis. We do not accept applications directly from individual members of the public. Only organisations that meet our criteria are eligible to apply.
Taunton Heritage Trust
We are very proud of the Trust's grant scheme. Every year over 250 grants are awarded to individuals living in Taunton Deane to enable them and their families to benefit. In addition we grant to other charities and small organisations and to students who are at school in the Deane.
Happy Days - Group Activity Holidays Fund
What a Difference a Day Makes...
Since 1992, Happy Days has been helping families and groups by organising and funding special days and holidays such as trips to the seaside, theatres, zoos, museums, outdoor activity centres, sporting events and other educational and cultural activities for UK children living with mental, physical and emotional difficulties.
Active Communities
The aim is to engage with groups on a long term basis so that they will continue to enjoy the park into the future. In addition, the Authority is endeavoring to work closely with an increasing number of boroughs.
Peter Harrison Foundation: Opportunities Through Sport Grants
£5,000
The foundation supports sporting activity or projects which provide opportunities for people who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged to fulfil their potential and to develop other personal and life skills
The Percy Bilton Charity Grants
up to £5,000
Only registered charities in the U.K. whose primary objectives are to assist one or more of the following groups:
Disadvantaged/underprivileged young people (under 25 years of age)
People with disabilities (physical or learning disabilities) or mental health problems
Older people (aged over 60)
Wakeham Trust Grant
£125 to £2,500
The Wakeham Trust generally fund projects that are small scale and would find it hard to get funding from big trusts.
In general they like to help projects that are small scale and would find it hard to get funding from big trusts. They do not respond to national appeals and we (almost) never pay for building work, vehicles, or professional salaries.
Garfield Weston Foundation Grants
The Garfield Weston Foundation is a family-founded, charitable foundation which provides grants to small community groups or to large national institutions, with the aim to support organisations that have effective solutions to helping those most in need.
CSRT Grant
up to £1,000
The CSRT aims to improve the conditions of young people in England under the age of 21 and of all other persons by reasons of their poverty who would otherwise be unable to obtain facilities for recreational or other leisure time occupations.
BlueSpark Foundation
£2,000 to £5,000
BlueSpark Foundation is a registered charity which supports the education and development of children and young people by providing grants for educational, cultural, sporting and other projects.
Making a Difference Fund
up to £1,500
Homes in Sedgemoor tenants, leaseholders, resident groups, voluntary & community groups and registered charities. We welcome applications from organisations that have a particular project that is targeted towards the area that we work in.
You will need a bank account in the name of the organisation with at least two signatories. If you don’t have a bank account, we may award your grant to another organisation who agrees to hold the grant on your behalf. In exceptional circumstances, we may agree to hold the grant for you and pay expenses on receiving an invoice or receipt.
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation Grants
£2,000 to £100,000
Trusthouse is an independent foundation which makes grants each year to charitable organisations based in, or working in, areas of extreme deprivation in the UK.
Mick George Community Fund
£10,000 to £50,000
The Mick George Community Fund supports projects located in close proximity to our landfill sites and other waste treatment facilities, situated throughout the East Midlands and Anglia regions
The National Lottery- Partnership Funds
£10,000
Grants are available to voluntary and community organisations in England which work together with a shared set of goals and values– whether that’s a community living in the same area, or people with similar interests or life experiences.
National Lottery Awards for All England
£300 to £10,000
National Lottery Awards for All England offers funding from £300 to £10,000 to support what matters to people and communities.
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