The Hospital Saturday Fund
The Hospital Saturday Fund provides grants to registered health charities such as hospitals, hospices and medical organisations, for medical capital projects, medical care or research and in support of medical training. Grants for running costs will also be considered. The Fund has two grant categories: Standard grants of up to £2,000 or €3,000 Large grants […]
The Hedley Foundation
The Hedley Foundation makes grants, typically up to £5,000, small to medium sized UK registered charities who support young people, disabled people, elderly people, the terminally ill and otherwise disadvantaged people and their carers. Funding requests for building construction, general running costs, transport, financial deficits or overseas projects are not eligible. Deadline: Ongoing. Applications […]
Historic England – Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk
Historic England’s Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk awards grants towards the urgent repair and conservation of listed buildings, scheduled monuments and registered parks and gardens. This includes project development actions which enable repair or improved future management. The outcome of every project should be the protection of the significance of the site or to […]
The Wakeham Trust
The Wakeham Trust usually awards grants of up to £2,500 to projects that are small scale and would find it hard to get funding from big trusts. The Trust does not favour any particular areas of activity however they typically do not support: hard-science medical projects, counselling, family-therapy and self-help projects nor arts/performance projects. They […]
The Woodroffe Benton Foundation
The Woodroffe Benton Foundation awards grants between £500 – £2,500 to UK registered charities, as well as any educational institutions (schools, universities, etc.) whether or not they have charitable status. Projects should fall within one of the following categories: Relief of Hardship Care for the Elderly Education and Youth Development Environment and Conservation The […]
Wooden Spoon
Wooden Spoon is a charity that changes children’s lives through the power of rugby. Each year they fund around 70 projects, from community programmes and specialist playgrounds to medical treatment centres and sensory rooms. If your project is a physical, tangible asset of a permanent nature, the following must apply: It must have a minimum predicted life […]
The Rayne Foundation
The Rayne Foundation makes grants to charitable and not-for-profit organisations across the UK in four areas of special interest. Their areas of special interest are: Young people’s improved mental health Arts as a tool to achieve social change Improved quality of life for carers and for older people Better opportunities for refugees and asylum seekers […]
The Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust
The Jean Sainsbury Animal Welfare Trust’s makes grants of up to £35,000 to UK registered charities whose purposes encompass one or more of the following: to benefit or protect animals to relieve animals from suffering to conserve wild life to encourage the understanding of animals The Trust favours applications from smaller animal welfare charities […]
Thomas Wall Trust – Grants for Registered Charities
The Thomas Wall Trust’s Grants for Registered Charities fund makes grants of up to £5,000 towards specific projects or core activities that develop critical life skills for people from disadvantaged groups. The Trust believes that communication skills are critical capabilities for people who want to improve their employment prospects, self-confidence, resilience, and life chances and […]
Football Foundation
The Football Foundation makes grants of up to £25,000 to football clubs, schools, voluntary groups, registered charities, social enterprises, councils and local sports associations plus other organisational types. It is focused on supporting the development of new or refurbished local football facilities, improving the experience of playing the national game at the lowest levels, and […]