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Small Charity Week 2025: Match Funding

Small Charity Week 2025: Match Funding

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Funding Available:
Match funding
Deadline:
02/04/2025

Funding Information

From 23 to 30 June 2025, the Small Charity Week Match Funding campaign will help small charities sustain their essential work across the UK by providing vital financial support.

Through this campaign, donations made to participating charities via Big Give, the UK’s largest match funding platform, will be doubled thanks to the generosity of Global’s Make Some Noise and other Champion funders, including players of People’s Postcode Lottery.

This means every pound donated will have twice the impact in supporting small charities' vital work.

  • Applications open: Wednesday 19 February
  • Closing date: Wednesday 2 April
  • Funding offers announced by Wednesday 7 May

Eligible charities must have an annual income of between £5,000 and £1 million.

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