Funding
The Sasha Foundation Grants

The Sasha Foundation Grants

The Sasha Foundation

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Funding Available:
Up to £10,000
Deadline:
01/10/2026

Funding Information

The Sasha Foundation is offering grants for charitable organisations working with young people across the UK, with a preference for projects that support young people with depression, mental health issues, or those confronting drug issues.

Typically, grants will be up to £10,000 and at most will be for up to 50% of the total cost of the proposed project. 

Funding can be used to support new, continuing, or one-off initiatives. Priority will be given to grassroots community groups and small-to-medium-sized voluntary organisations.

Additionally, the Foundation supports education and healthcare projects and programs in the third world, with a preference for education for young women. 

The trustees meet at least twice a year to consider applications.

The next deadline for applications is 1 October 2026. 

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