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This page is for funding opportunities relevant for voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations.
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Grants of £100 are available for organisers of a 'Great Get Together' event, an annual celebration of everything that connects our communities.
Grants for registered charities, CICs and community benefit societies focused on arts, preventing/reducing the impact of poverty, supporting marginalised groups or supporting specific mental health issues.
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.
Funding up to £500 is available for projects that support and encourage youth volunteering, organised and run by people aged 30 years old or under.
Unrestricted funding available to have a transformational impact on your whole organisation, supporting growth, structure, sustainability or efficiency.
Round 18 of this fund will open soon, with multi-year grants of £10,000 (per year) available for Voluntary, Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) organisations who are locally rooted in Wakefield District.
Crowdfunding programme for grassroots sports clubs/organisations to support them to reach net zero, through match funding and advice.
20 grants of £500 to not-for-profit organisations to help you continue or enhance your work. The grant is unrestricted and can be used where it’s needed most.
Grants are available to constituted UK based organisations to run projects for children and young people (25 or under) to make music activity more inclusive and foster learning, creation and employment opportunities.
Grants for organisations working with young people to deliver projects and work that supports young people aged 18 years and under across the priority themes of abuse, addiction, child carers, and homelessness.
Grants to help community organisations strengthen their energy resilience, especially projects that help communities stay open, providing a safe and supported space to the wider community during emergencies.
Grants are available for locally based small-scale registered charities in the UK to support children's summer playschemes for children from disadvantaged backgrounds that run in the summer holidays.
This funding is intended to support early-stage, exploratory projects that aim to spark new ideas and innovative approaches to community engagement with heritage.
Grants are available for small to medium-sized charities registered and working in the UK that defend human rights and promote respect for vulnerable individuals.
Capital grant support is available for the development of new and existing low-carbon heat networks.
Local registered charities and not-for-profit organisations can apply for grants of up to £5,000 for projects which improve a physical building (or land attached to it) that is used by people in need.
Grants for organisations who are working within the most deprived and rurally isolated areas of the UK and are making football, tennis, and cricket more accessible to women and girls.
Grants are available for charities and not-for-profit organisations to access data protection consultancy, advice and services, ensuring they run efficiently and remain compliant with the law.
Leeds Building Society are offering grants to registered charities, focusing on projects that address financial stress; security and refuge; and/or quality and suitability of housing.
Funding for charities and community groups that directly help children and young people develop literacy skills, with a focus on supporting those with learning difficulties such as dyslexia.
Grants for capital projects are available to small and medium-sized charities registered in the UK working to assist homeless people to rebuild their lives and return to the community.
Grants available for VCSE organisations to bring creative ideas to life across our district, funding creative and heritage projects around three themes: Creative Wellbeing, Creativity and Nature, and New Creative Work.
Community groups, clubs, societies and other not-for-profit organisations can apply for grants of up to £5,000 for projects that help to improve the education and development of children and young people.
The Holiday Grants Programme offers one-off grants for schools, youth groups and non-profit organisations to take children aged 13 and under on recreational day trips or short residential trips.
BBC Children in Need's Core Costs funding stream supports essential organisational and administrative spending. These are the key expenses required to keep your organisation running.
BBC Children in Need's Project Costs funding stream is for charities and not-for-profit organisations and supports the aims and delivery of a specific piece of work.
Grants are available for organisations across the UK to develop new opportunities for people with Parkinson's to become and stay active or help increase their levels of physical activity.
Grants of up to £2,000 for constituted charities, CICs, and voluntary and community groups with an annual income of less than £25,000, who are are providing vital services in their local communities.
Grants are available to community groups and not-for-profit organisations based within a 10-mile radius of enfinium’s facilities in Ferrybridge, Knottingley to support positive causes that will benefit the community.
The Community Builders Fund provides loans for charities and social enterprises who are improving people’s lives, or the environment they live in.
The Booster Fund supports new and existing community businesses that are at all stages of a community share issue.
Grants are available for registered charities based in Yorkshire that are working within local communities to tackle disadvantage and to provide sustainable benefit.
Small grants are available to community and voluntary groups to support small-scale projects with a community emphasis that would find it hard to obtain funding elsewhere.
Grants are available to support not-for-profit organisations in the UK who are working towards the Foundation’s vision of a world in which everyone is free to move and no is forced to move.
The Movement Fund offers crowdfunding pledges, grants and resources to improve physical activity opportunities for the people and communities who need it the most.
Grants to support the running costs of small registered charities working with elderly people, children and young people and people who have disabilities or mental health challenges, or working in education/learning.
Funding for registered charities with primary objectives to assist disadvantaged/underprivileged young people; people with disabilities (physical or learning disabilities or mental health problems); and/or older people.
This fund from Key Fund aims to support social enterprises over 1 year old looking to purchase or develop properties in the Yorkshire and Humber region.
Key Fund are providing finance to support the development or growth of trading activity, including cash-flow, working capital, and asset development or purchase.
A quick way to apply for smaller amounts of funding from TNLCF. You can apply for funding to deliver a new or existing activity or to support your organisation to change and adapt to new and future challenges.
The new £15 million Energy Resilience Fund is designed to help your organisation improve its energy efficiency and protect its compliance with Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) standards.
Grant funding for registered charities working to support and improve the mental health and wellbeing of children and young adults.
Applications are open for funding that aligns with one or more of the Foundation's current priorities, including victims of domestic abuse, homelessness, and support for people with terminal illnesses.
Grants are available for registered charities and CIOs who are working to improve the wellbeing of disadvantaged and vulnerable people in West Yorkshire.
Grants for Good is designed to direct funding to small and growing local charities, voluntary groups or social enterprises that are making a big impact on communities, people or the environment.
Grants are available to registered charities for projects that benefit Yorkshire through the relief of need, particularly those related to youth, old age, welfare and medicine.
Grants are available to organisations that support families and individuals from across the UK who are in financial need and struggling with everyday costs such as basic expenses, utilities, or rent.
Grants of up to £25,000 for items to make facilities more inclusive, safe and welcoming for women and girls.
Small capital grants are available for village halls in rural England.
Funding is available to support Early Years deaf children and their families across the UK.
Funding is available for non-profit organisations to deliver initiatives such as breakfast clubs, food banks, and holiday hunger schemes that improve access to regular, nutritious meals for those facing poverty.
Grants of up to £1,000 are available to fund ideas that help people get out and about more and be active where they live. These grants are specifically to support communities in the South East of Wakefield District.
Grants for registered charities who are enabling education and social inclusion through: sport and the countryside.
Grants open to all local good causes that support children and young people, with a particular focus on projects that incorporate a food component, such a breakfast clubs, providing holiday club lunches or healthy snacks
Grants to fund new priorities: projects that support places, people or communities experiencing poverty, disadvantage or discrimination and support people and communities to shape the decisions that affect their lives.
This funding is for organisations dealing with the causes of inequality - poverty, disadvantage and discrimination. The National Lottery Community Fund want to support and strengthen their work over the long term.
Grants for local community organisations to support your activities around: educational opportunities and recreational activities for young people; or improving the standard of living for older and disabled people.