News: Funding For All Gets A Fresh New Look!

News: Funding For All Gets A Fresh New Look!

Funding For All Gets A Fresh New Look!

Reinforcing our Charity’s message

 

You might notice things look a little different. We’ve refreshed our logo and updated our colour palette. But while our look has evolved, our mission, to support small charities and community groups with funding and fundraising,  stays the same, as strong as ever!

Our previous logo, inspired by the Three Musketeers, served us well. But as we grow and connect with a new generation of changemakers, we wanted a look that speaks more clearly to who we’re here for.

Our new logo keeps the spirit of the original alive. The three crossing swords represent unity, direction, and collective strength – people coming together to share ideas and build something powerful. It’s a nod to our roots, reimagined for the future.

Alongside our new look, we’re proud to share our updated manifesto. It’s a reflection of our values and the people we serve:

For the people who show up, even when it’s hard.
For the ones trying to do good, without always knowing how.
We believe in the power of small…

[Read the full manifesto here]

This rebrand is more than a new logo – it’s shouting out about our promise: to walk beside you, to lift you up, and to help you build the confidence and skills to thrive.

We commit to our mission at Funding for All.
One for all, and all for funding!

A huge thank you to our brilliant mentor, Vardeep Edwards (aka The Branding Fox), for her incredible expertise, creativity, and in-kind support throughout this journey. Her guidance helped us shape a brand that truly reflects who we are and who we serve.

Find funds:

Up to: £10000
Deadline: Monday 16th March 2026
Up to: £600
Deadline: Sunday 10th May 2026
Up to: £5000
Deadline: Sunday 15th March 2026
Up to: £10000
Deadline: Tuesday 14th April 2026

Find out how we can support you

Funding for All provides free, expert fundraising support to all voluntary sector organisations (VCSEs) across the UK county of Kent and Medway.

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