Funding
Gambling Harms Prevention: Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise Grant Fund

Gambling Harms Prevention: Voluntary, Community, and Social Enterprise Grant Fund

UK Government

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Funding Available:
£5,000 to £3 million
Deadline:
06/02/2026

Funding Information

This is a £30 million, two-year fund running from April 2026 to March 2028, for the voluntary, community and social enterprise(VCSE) sector only.

Grants are available to VCSE organisations delivering, or planning to deliver, gambling-related harm prevention activity in England.

The key objectives of the funding are to:

  • Sustain and strengthen the VCSE sector to deliver equitable and innovative prevention strategies.
  • Build capacity and capability for effective and sustainable project delivery.
  • Develop an independent, evidence-based approach to public health policy decision making.

Grants  of between £5,000 and £3 million are available with up to a maximum of £6  million over two years.

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