Funding
Another Way Women’s Foundation

Another Way Women’s Foundation

Another Way Women’s Foundation

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Funding Available:
£5,000
Deadline:
31/01/2026

Funding Information

Another Way Women’s Foundation is an independent, volunteer-led, grant-making charity dedicated to enabling a brighter and fairer future for women and girls through financial support, education, empowerment and advancement.

The Foundation supports impactful projects and services with the aim of accelerating gender equality, effecting system change and advancing women’s lives, sustainably, at both an individual and community level.

UK registered charities and other not-for-profit organisations based and working in England and Scotland can apply for either of the following grants:

  • Another Way Women's Foundation grants of up to £5,000.
  • The '£1000 for 1000 words' grant for smaller applications.

The Foundation has announced that from January 2026, there will be two application windows each year:

  • January is for general applications supporting women and girls in any area.
  • September will be for specific applications supporting women and girls only in the stated focus area of that year (for September 2026 the focus will be Sport and Leisure).

The next application round is for general applications supporting women and girls in any area.

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Funding:
Up to £30,000 per year (for up to 3 years)
Funding:
Up to £30,000 per year (for up to 3 years)

A B Charitable Trust Grants

Grants are available for small to medium-sized charities registered and working in the UK that defend human rights and promote respect for vulnerable individuals.

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Funding:
Up to £12,000
Funding:
Up to £12,000

Medical Humanities in Practice Research Fellowship Scheme

Funding is available to VCSE organisations to explore ideas to improve health, wellbeing, or community services through research - with interest in exploring the intersection of mental health & health inequalities.

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Funding:
Up to £10,250
Funding:
Up to £10,250

Duke of Edinburgh Access Without Limits Community Funding

Grant funding of up to £10,250 is available for eligible community and voluntary organisations to set up and deliver the DofE, as well as the enrolment costs for young people taking part.