Funding

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Bassetlaw District Council - Councillors' Community Grants

The aim of the Council when awarding these grants is to provide general grant support to the community that will benefit the socio-economic culture and environment of Bassetlaw.

Veolia Environmental Trust: Community Grants

Veolia Environmental Trust: Community Grants

£10,000 to £75,000

We fund improvements to community buildings and outside spaces which are at the heart of the community for everyone and anyone to use.

Suez Landfill Communities Fund

Suez Landfill Communities Fund

£1 to £50,000

SUEZ Communities Trust provides funds to not-for-profit organisations to undertake work that is eligible under the Landfill Communities Fund (LCF).

Henry Smith Charity - Improving Lives

Henry Smith Charity - Improving Lives

£20,000 to £70,000

The Improving Lives grant programme provides grants to charitable organisations that help people when other sources of support have failed, are inappropriate, or are simply not available.

Magic Little Grants 2023

Magic Little Grants 2023

up to £500

1:00am - Tue 31st October, 2023

Grants of £500 for small charities and community groups thanks to the players of People's Postcode Lottery.

LTA - Facility Loan Scheme

LTA - Facility Loan Scheme

up to £250,000

The LTA’s Facility Loan Scheme provides interest free loans from £25,000 up to £250,000 to help venues grow the number of people playing tennis.

UK Community Foundations Network

UK Community Foundations Network

Community Foundations harness the generosity of individuals, families and businesses to support local communities and thousands of people in need.

Captain Scott Society - Spirit of Adventure Award

Captain Scott Society - Spirit of Adventure Award

up to £2,500

The scheme is intended to support groups undertaking adventurous endeavours. In particular, the scheme wishes to fund adventurous "firsts", which have not previously been attempted.

The Eveson Charitable Trust

The Eveson Charitable Trust

up to £15,000

The Eveson Charitable Trust is a regional Trust that only funds registered charities that are delivering projects that benefit people living in the West Midlands. In their eyes the West Midlands is classed as Herfordshire, Worcestershire, Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall.

Sport for Change Coach Funding

Sport for Change Coach Funding

Full funding is available for coaching qualifications as part of a Sport for Change project in the Lakenham and Tuckswood area of Norwich.

Birmingham and Black Country Communities Fund

Birmingham and Black Country Communities Fund

up to £2,000

Birmingham and Black Country Communities Fund grants are awarded from the earnings of a number of endowment funds, which are created from contributions by individuals, companies and trusts and managed by Heart of England Community Foundation.

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation Youth Work Grant

£10,000 to £60,000

The Paul Hamlyn Foundation (PHF) has a grant fund of £25m a year until 2021 and £4m a year has been set aside for projects focused on helping marginalised young people. Youth work organisations can apply to two new funds - a Youth Fund and a Growth Fund. The Youth Fund will provide grants of between £10,000 and £60,000 to go towards core operating costs.

Barchester Charity Foundation - Reconnecting Disabled people with Local Community

Barchester Charity Foundation - Reconnecting Disabled people with Local Community

£100 to £5,000

Barchester’s Charitable Foundation is a registered charity that helps older people and other adults with a disability across England, Scotland & Wales. This year our focus is about connecting or re-connecting people with others in their local community. Applications that combat loneliness and enable people to be active and engaged will receive our highest priority in 2019.

Sport England -  Community Asset Fund

Sport England - Community Asset Fund

£1,000 to £150,000

Sport England's Community Asset Fund is a programme dedicated to enhancing the spaces in your local community that give people the opportunity to be active. There are a number of things that they want to achieve with this funding, but most importantly they want to help local organisations to create quality and financially sustainable facilities that benefit their community for years to come – which may mean providing help to get things up and running too.

Yapp Charitable Trust

up to £3,000

Make grants for running costs and salaries to small registered charities in England and Wales to help sustain their existing work.

North Norfolk Big Society Fund

North Norfolk Big Society Fund

The Big Society Fund is provided by North Norfolk District Council to help build strong communities in the district. It aims to help communities to develop new and innovative projects which will improve their social and economic wellbeing.

Woodward Charitable Trust

Woodward Charitable Trust

£100 to £5,000

Small grants, between £100-£5,000 (around 100 grants made per year) for social inclusion projects. Prospective applicants should be aware that less than 15% of the applications received are successful.

Advanced Learning Loans for Level 3 or 4 courses

Advanced Learning Loans for Level 3 or 4 courses

£300

Apply for a 24+ Advanced Learning Loan to help with the costs of a course at a college or training provider if you’re 24 or older. The course must be an eligible Level 3 or 4 course. Courses are paid for by a loan scheme, for which monthly re-payments are due only when you are earning over £21,000 per annum.

The Princes Trust Development Award

The Princes Trust Development Award

Our Development Awards can cover the cost of course fees, tools or equipment to help you achieve your goals.

Wooden Spoon: The Children’s Charity for Rugby

Wooden Spoon: The Children’s Charity for Rugby

Their main beneficiaries are under 25 years of age and disadvantaged by way of physical or mental disability or social deprivation – or any combination of the three. Please ensure you read the Wooden Spoon project criteria before applying.

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