Funding
Green Community Grants Programme

Green Community Grants Programme

The Wildlife Trusts

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Funding Available:
Up to £25,000
Deadline:
15/07/2026

Funding Information

Grants are available to registered charities and not-for-profit groups for projects that improve nature for local communities. The funding is for organisations whose main aims and objectives fit with one of the following themes:

  • Contributing to nature recovery and responding to the climate emergency
  • Improving nature-rich spaces and access to them

The grants can be used for a wider range of sustainable activities, including recycling, litter picking, beach cleans or sustainable transport.

Applications for 2026 will be accepted in the following windows:

  • Round One: 25 March 2026 to 22 April 2026.
  • Round Two: 24 June 2026 to 15 July 2026.
  • Round Three: 30 September 2026 to 21 October 2026.

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Funding:
Up to £45,000
Funding:
Up to £45,000

The Fore Grants

Unrestricted grants of up to £45,000 (over 1–3 years) plus strategic pro bono business support to help small charities, CIOs, CICs and CBSs grow or strengthen.

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Funding:
£75,000 to £125,000
Funding:
£75,000 to £125,000

Men’s Health Community Fund: DHSC Funding

Grants for VCSE organisations to run community-led projects for: men aged 35–59 who are unemployed, economically inactive or facing economic precarity; and older men (60+) experiencing key life transition.

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Funding:
£150,000 to £300,000 x 3 years
Funding:
£150,000 to £300,000 x 3 years

Men’s Health Community Fund: Movember

Funding to support programmes for young men aged 16 - 35, with a focus on community-based approaches that strengthen social connection and encourage men to prioritise their mental health, seeking help when needed.