
Grants up to £30,000 are available for not-for-profit organisations to improve access to employment for blind and vision impaired people by driving digital inclusion at crucial points as people start to get themselves work ready and start or develop their careers.
Fight for Sight want to fund projects that deliver a step-change in people’s ability to know what’s out there, how to access and use it and how to take control of their own digital development. This is likely to lead to improved employment outcomes and more robust pathways into work and beyond.
Projects must last between 12 and 36 months.
VCSE sector organisations that are working to bring people together from different backgrounds will be able to apply for capital grants of up to £10,000.
Grants are available for community groups to run one or more events during British Science Week 2026.
TNLCF are looking for 10 partner organisations to work with them to tackle health inequities in England caused by structural racism and discrimination.