Funding
Prosper Wakefield District Small Grants

Prosper Wakefield District Small Grants

Prosper Wakefield District

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Funding Available:
Up to £5,000
Deadline:
16/09/2026

Funding Information

The Prosper Wakefield District Small Grants are for organisations working within the Wakefield District. The programme is available to local organisations tackling poverty and inequality, with a focus improving the health, wellbeing, and overall fulfilment of local people. Whether you’re strengthening your organisation, creating safe and inclusive spaces, or delivering vital services, this funding is here to back your work.

Prosper are particularly interested in VCSE organisations working with adults (18+) and those based in or supporting communities within the most deprived key areas of the district* including: Airedale/Ferry Fryston, City Centre, Eastmoor, Featherstone, Flanshaw, Hemsworth, Kinsley/Fitzwilliam/Rycroft, Knottingley, Lupset, Normanton, South Kirkby and South Elmsall.

Unrestricted grants are available up to £5,000.

The round runs from 16 June - 16 September (12 weeks).

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