In Our Nature Community Support
In Our Nature is offering up to £5,000 of indirect financial support to help local communities reduce their carbon emissions. From buying solar panels to helping you switch to energy-efficient appliances.
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In Our Nature is offering up to £5,000 of indirect financial support to help local communities reduce their carbon emissions. From buying solar panels to helping you switch to energy-efficient appliances.
The Youth Investment Fund team wants to ensure every eligible youth service can apply for funding to renovate their service and recognises that some services only require a small investment to improve their offer to young people.
In response to need, the Youth Investment Fund team has developed a Refurbishment Grants application stream for organisations. The focus of the fund is refurbishments on individual sites.
Are you interested in securing funding for a large scale project? Biffa are currently accepting Expressions of Interest for both Built Environment and Natural Environment themes for between £250,000 and £1,000,000 through Biffa Awards 2023 Partnership Grants Scheme.
Funding is available for projects which address the housing problem across the UK. Housing-focused charities in the UK can apply to the annual community grants programme from Nationwide Building Society, focusing on:
This year, the awards have increased in size, meaning that grants of £10,000 to £60,000 are now available. Nationwide will fund between 50% to 100% of the total cost of a project.
Following a period of closure to undertake a strategic review, the Triangle Trust 1949 Fund is once again accepting applications. This year, there will be a focus on young offenders or those at risk of offending.
Hard-pressed third sector organisations say they are facing a perfect storm of rising demand and costs while donations and volunteer support are plummeting.
The Smallwood Trust Women’s Urgent Support Fund Round 1 will offer emergency funding for organisations delivering frontline services that are led by, for and/or serving women with an income of £1,000,000 or less. The funding will help them address the increase in demand for priority basic needs of women who are most vulnerable to poverty due to the cost-of-living crisis.
The Community Learning Fund (CLF) is offering funding up to £167,000 to organisations who can reach disadvantaged communities and individuals in Manchester, to enable them to participate in learning and to progress towards further learning and/or sustainable employment.
This programme is open to charities and CICs with an income over £25,000 working directly or with others to influence those in power to tackle the causes and consequences of complex issues and the barriers people face. There is no upper limit for income.
The Youth Endowment Fund (YEF) has opened a new £10 million grant round. Focused on the theme of ‘positive activities’, the round will test the impact of sports, arts and adventure and wilderness activities on preventing violence.