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Background

The Barclays Community Sport Fund, delivered in partnership with Sported, aims to reduce inequalities in sport – with a focus on football, tennis, and cricket.

The three year funding programme, running from April 2025 to December 2027, will provide £1.4 million each year.


Objectives of Fund

The funding supports community groups and grassroots sports organisations who are working within the most deprived and/or rural areas of the UK and are making sport more accessible to women and girls, as well as engaging people from other under-represented groups including people with disabilities, from racially diverse communities and from the LGBTQ+ community.

Two funding streams are available:

  • Access Grants to support the delivery of football, tennis or cricket activities for women and girls.
  • Female Coaches for Girls Grant to cover the cost of a Level 1 or equivalent qualification for the sport.

Value Notes

The annual fund value is £1.4 million for over three years.

The programme offers:

  • Access Grants of £1,000 to help sustain and increase access to football, tennis, and cricket for women and girls (as well as engage people from other underrepresented groups, such as people with disabilities, those from racially diverse communities and those from the LGBTQ+ community). Only one £1,000 grant will be awarded per organisation. The grant can be split across football, tennis or cricket activities.
  • Female Coaches for Girls Grants to support football, tennis, and cricket coaching courses to help increase the number of female coaches delivering sport to girls. Two coaching grants per club to cover the cost of, or a contribution towards, a Level 1 or equivalent introductory qualification and any additional safeguarding and first aid requirements for the chosen sport. This is to upskill up to two female coaches at the club or group.
    • Level 1 coaching grants: Football - £160 grant; Tennis - £200 grant; Cricket - £200 grant.

The Fund also offers:

  • Exclusive match tickets, mascot places, and promotional opportunities.
  • Access to advice and support and signposting to training and resource.

Who Can Apply

Applications will be accepted from charities, not-for-profit organisations including community groups, youth groups and traditional sports clubs.

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Deliver football, cricket, or tennis activities for women and girls – or are applying for funding to start.
  • Operate in an area of high deprivation. The Government Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) are used to establish eligibility and only organisations located in or supporting people from IMD areas 1-3 are eligible to apply.

Disability applications from groups outside of IMD areas 1-3 will be considered as long as they groups offer activities for women and girls. Additionally, applications are also considered from groups engaging women and girls facing challenges of rural isolation that are not living in deprived areas.

The female coaches to be supported must:

  • Be aged over 16 years old (or over 18 depending on specific course eligibility).
  • Already be coaching girls (or would like to start).
  • Be part of a club or group with girls’ provision where they would like to begin or continue coaching (e.g. current player, parent of a player, volunteer etc).
  • Undertake their coaching qualification within 12 months (subject to course availability).

Applications from female coaches from diverse backgrounds and with lived experience are encouraged to apply, to help ensure the programme reflects the communities it serves.


Restrictions

The following are not eligible for funding:

  • Trips abroad.
  • Costs associated with elite football or talent development.
  • Talent development.
  • Schools and other educational institutions. (Charities that support schools may be considered if they are inclusive of young people from the wider community and not just pupils from that school.)
  • School curriculum-based activities.

Eligible Expenditure

The funding is unrestricted and can be used for anything that will support delivery of football, cricket, or tennis activities for women and girls.

Typical examples of costs might include a contribution towards:

  • Venue hire including floodlights and heating.
  • Coaching costs
  • Volunteer expenses
  • Equipment
  • Kit
  • Marketing and communications
  • Training and qualifications
  • Insurances and affiliation.

Ideally the funding should be spent within a six month period.


Location

UK


How To Apply

The following rounds are available in 2026:

  • Access Grant: opens 25 March (09:00) and closes 27 May (17:00).
  • Female Coaches for Girls Fund: opens 8 July (09:00) to 4 December (17:00).

The FAQs, application guidance, and online application form can be found on the Sported website.

Groups who are not a Sported member or existing grantee will need to create an account to start their application.

Please note that applications may close early if funds are depleted. Groups should apply early to avoid disappointment.

Contact Sported for further information.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Sported Team
    Sported Foundation
    House of Sport (4th Floor)
    190 Great Dover Street
    London
    SE1 4YB
    Tel: 0203 848 4670
    Email: barclays@sported.org.uk



Background

The Community Care Fund is provided by Caremark.


Objectives of Fund

Small grants are available to support grassroots community projects that improve quality of life and strengthen local communities. The fund supports practical, community-led initiatives, such as improving shared spaces, providing equipment, or enhancing local services, with a focus on delivering meaningful and lasting impact.


Value Notes

Grants of £3,000 are available.


Who Can Apply

The competition is open to UK-based community groups, charities, not-for-profit organisations, schools, pre-schools, and community or local authority-run projects.

Applicants must be UK residents aged 18 or over and may apply on behalf of an eligible community project.


Eligible Expenditure

Funding supports a wide range of community-focused projects, including:

  • Equipment for inclusive sports or activity groups.
  • Revamping a village hall or community centre.
  • Supplies for a community garden or green space.
  • Equipment for food banks, community larders or support services.
  • Brightening up a charity or community group's space.
  • New equipment for a pre-school or playground.

Location

United Kingdom


How To Apply

Applications must be submitted by the deadline of 31 May 2026 (23:59).

Twelve projects will be shortlisted - one from every UK region - and will then go head-to-head in a public vote. The three projects receiving the most votes will each win a grant.

Further information and the online application are available from the Caremark website.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Enquiries
    Caremark
    Yeoman Gate
    Yeoman Way
    Worthing
    West Sussex
    BN13 3QZ
    Tel: 01903 266392
    Email: caremark@pmwcom.co.uk

Background

Help The Homeless was founded in 1975 and, shortly thereafter, launched its first National Appeal chaired by Sir Robert Mark (the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police at the time), which raised an initial capital sum. Together with further donations and legacies, this capital has been managed and invested to produce income which is distributed in the form of grants.


Objectives of Fund

Help the Homeless is a small grant maker with limited funds available for giving.

It provides funding for charitable organisations with the aim of helping homeless people return to the community and enabling them to rebuild their lives.

Funding is targeted at projects to find practical ways to help disadvantaged individuals return to the community through training or residential facility provision, rather than merely providing short term shelter.

The reasons for being homeless vary enormously, but may include ill-health, those who are discharged offenders, addictions, family breakdown or other adverse circumstances. Homelessness is not just about the people that the public sees and thinks about – principally “rough sleepers” living on the streets – but a whole range of people who lack a stable home.


Value Notes

Grants of up to £5,000 are available.


Match Funding Restrictions

Match funding is not required.


Who Can Apply

UK registered charities can apply. Charities must be registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales or Northern Ireland or with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.

This fund is aimed at supporting small and medium-sized registered charities with an annual turnover of under £500,000 who are working wholly or mostly with homeless people.


Previous Success

Previously awarded projects include:

  • The charity HealthBus Trust which provides accessible and appropriate healthcare to people experiencing homelessness in Bournemouth and the surrounding areas received a grant to help with the purchase of specialist medical equipment.
  • The charity Dover Outreach Centre received a grant to help with the refurbishment of move-on accommodation in central Dover which they run as part of their work to get homeless people off the streets and into stable accommodation.
  • The Greater Manchester charity, Back on Track received a grant for upgraded café furniture for their learning centre which offers a range of support and learning opportunities for homeless and other vulnerable adults to make positive changes in their lives.

Restrictions

The following are not eligible for funding:

  • Individuals.
  • Running/core costs or salaries.
  • Computers.
  • IT equipment.
  • Multi-year requests for funding.
  • General community work.
  • Foodbanks or projects that are not focussed on homelessness.

Eligible Expenditure

The funding is for capital projects.

Projects must assist individuals in their return to mainstream society, rather than simply offering shelter or other forms of sustenance.

Applicants requiring funding for building work and refurbishment are advised to contact CRASH, the construction industry's charity for homeless people for advice.


Location

United Kingdom


How To Apply

Applications are considered quarterly. The deadlines each year are 5pm on: 20 March, 20 June, 20 September and 20 December.

Notification of decision is usually within eight weeks of the deadline.

The online application form can be found on the Help the Homeless website. Applications will no longer be accepted by email or by post.

There should be a minimum period of two years between the receipt of a grant and a further application.

Contact Help the Homeless via their online contact form for further information.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Help the Homeless
    42 Roman Way
    Southwick
    Brighton
    BN42 4TN


Background

The Big Bike Revival Grants Programme is provided by Active Travel England and the UK Government and administered by Cycling UK, a national organisation dedicated to supporting cyclists and supporting bike use.


Objectives of Fund

This fund aims to achieve the following objectives:

  • Encourage adults who don't cycle to cycle.
  • Encourage adults to cycle more often.
  • Increase short cycling trips.
  • Improve the perception of cycle safety.
  • Improve adults confidence to cycle.

The programme supports people returning to cycling, starting as complete beginners, and other people who do not cycle regularly. This includes reaching new people, including groups who are underrepresented in cycling or face challenges and perceived barriers to cycling, such as:

  • Women.
  • People on low incomes.
  • People who identify as belonging to an ethnic minority group.
  • People not in work.
  • People who do not meet physical activity guidelines.
  • People with perceived barriers to cycling.

Value Notes

Grants of up to £3,500 are available.

For Grants of £2,000, partners should be able to deliver at least six events.

For Grants of £3,500, partners should be able to deliver at least ten events.


Who Can Apply

Voluntary and not-for-profit organisations that are rooted in local communities and working to tackle a range of needs and challenges can apply, such as:

  • Cycling UK-affiliated Community Cycle Clubs.
  • Cycling UK affiliated groups.
  • Bicycle recycling centres.
  • Not for Profit organisations (ie registered charities, social enterprises, community interest companies, voluntary led groups).
  • Training organisations.
  • Mobile mechanics.
  • Local authorities.
  • Independent bike shops with a community interest (not franchises or chains).

Applicants must provide an organisational or business bank account.

Organisations that are providing cycling activities regularly as their main activities or as a primary income must have a public liability insurance policy and must be able to provide Cycling UK with a valid copy of the policy when requested.


Restrictions

The following are not eligible for funding:

  • Events for children only.
  • Sustaining regular activities that occur as part of a consistent allotted time.
  • Social activities and entertainment.
  • Events that focus soley on leisure cycling.
  • Large or mass participation events.
  • Motorised travel.

Eligible Expenditure

The fund will support events and activities that use the ‘fix-learn-ride’ model to provide sessions on fixing unused or broken bikes, learning sessions such as maintenance workshops or cycle training/upskilling, or offering low milage-led rides on local routes to build up the confidence of participants.

Funding can be used for:

  • Staff costs, including paying for qualified professionals, bike mechanics, skilled ride leaders, or trained cycle instructors.
  • Volunteer transport and refreshments.
  • Equipment purchases, including items like tools, cycles, locks, helmets, high-viz jackets, and pumps. However, this cannot include fixed investments or infrastructure costs.
  • Equipment hire, such as cyles, helmets, or obstacle items like cones.
  • Consumables, including brake pads, inner tubes, cables, lubricant, or small parts.
  • Venue or location hire fees. However this cannot include rent or utility bills.
  • Participant incentives, such as puncture repair kits, local maps etc.
  • Participant refreshments, such as tea, coffee, and soft drinks.
  • Promotional costs, such as posters and social media posts. However, this should not exceed 10% of the total grant request.
  • Transport, including the transportation of goods to and from event locations. However, this should not exceed 5% of the total grant request.
  • Other costs, including costs associated with delivering events, such as PPE.

Funding is for activities delivered between 3 April 2026 and 30 October 2026.


Location

England.


How To Apply

The next deadline for applications is 1 June 2026.

Guidance notes and an online application form are available from the Cycling UK website.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Enquiries
    Cycling UK
    Parklands
    Railton Road
    Guildford
    Surrey
    GU2 9JX
    Email: bigbikerevival@cyclinguk.org





Top Tips - Keep it simple!

Make your application as easy to read as possible - the people who are assessing your application may not have a lot of time or much knowledge of the work you do so being clear is key.

Avoid complicated wording or acronyms if funders understand what you are asking for and how you meet their criteria, they are much more likely to say yes to funding your activity.



Don't Forget

Don’t forget if you are just starting out our get started guides have a range of information including setting up a group writing a constitution and finding and applying for funding

More information about the team and what we can offer can be found on our web pages.

Got an idea for the newsletter – we would love to hear from you!


Background

The Barclays Community Sport Fund, delivered in partnership with Sported, aims to reduce inequalities in sport – with a focus on football, tennis, and cricket.

The three year funding programme, running from April 2025 to December 2027, will provide £1.4 million each year.


Objectives of Fund

The funding supports community groups and grassroots sports organisations who are working within the most deprived and/or rural areas of the UK and are making sport more accessible to women and girls, as well as engaging people from other under-represented groups including people with disabilities, from racially diverse communities and from the LGBTQ+ community.

Two funding streams are available:

  • Access Grants to support the delivery of football, tennis or cricket activities for women and girls.
  • Female Coaches for Girls Grant to cover the cost of a Level 1 or equivalent qualification for the sport.

Value Notes

The annual fund value is £1.4 million for over three years.

The programme offers:

  • Access Grants of £1,000 to help sustain and increase access to football, tennis, and cricket for women and girls (as well as engage people from other underrepresented groups, such as people with disabilities, those from racially diverse communities and those from the LGBTQ+ community). Only one £1,000 grant will be awarded per organisation. The grant can be split across football, tennis or cricket activities.
  • Female Coaches for Girls Grants to support football, tennis, and cricket coaching courses to help increase the number of female coaches delivering sport to girls. Two coaching grants per club to cover the cost of, or a contribution towards, a Level 1 or equivalent introductory qualification and any additional safeguarding and first aid requirements for the chosen sport. This is to upskill up to two female coaches at the club or group.
    • Level 1 coaching grants: Football - £160 grant; Tennis - £200 grant; Cricket - £200 grant.

The Fund also offers:

  • Exclusive match tickets, mascot places, and promotional opportunities.
  • Access to advice and support and signposting to training and resource.

Who Can Apply

Applications will be accepted from charities, not-for-profit organisations including community groups, youth groups and traditional sports clubs.

To be eligible, applicants must:

  • Deliver football, cricket, or tennis activities for women and girls – or are applying for funding to start.
  • Operate in an area of high deprivation. The Government Indices of Multiple Deprivation (IMD) are used to establish eligibility and only organisations located in or supporting people from IMD areas 1-3 are eligible to apply.

Disability applications from groups outside of IMD areas 1-3 will be considered as long as they groups offer activities for women and girls. Additionally, applications are also considered from groups engaging women and girls facing challenges of rural isolation that are not living in deprived areas.

The female coaches to be supported must:

  • Be aged over 16 years old (or over 18 depending on specific course eligibility).
  • Already be coaching girls (or would like to start).
  • Be part of a club or group with girls’ provision where they would like to begin or continue coaching (e.g. current player, parent of a player, volunteer etc).
  • Undertake their coaching qualification within 12 months (subject to course availability).

Applications from female coaches from diverse backgrounds and with lived experience are encouraged to apply, to help ensure the programme reflects the communities it serves.


Restrictions

The following are not eligible for funding:

  • Trips abroad.
  • Costs associated with elite football or talent development.
  • Talent development.
  • Schools and other educational institutions. (Charities that support schools may be considered if they are inclusive of young people from the wider community and not just pupils from that school.)
  • School curriculum-based activities.

Eligible Expenditure

The funding is unrestricted and can be used for anything that will support delivery of football, cricket, or tennis activities for women and girls.

Typical examples of costs might include a contribution towards:

  • Venue hire including floodlights and heating.
  • Coaching costs
  • Volunteer expenses
  • Equipment
  • Kit
  • Marketing and communications
  • Training and qualifications
  • Insurances and affiliation.

Ideally the funding should be spent within a six month period.


Location

UK


How To Apply

The following rounds are available in 2026:

  • Access Grant: opens 25 March (09:00) and closes 27 May (17:00).
  • Female Coaches for Girls Fund: opens 8 July (09:00) to 4 December (17:00).

The FAQs, application guidance, and online application form can be found on the Sported website.

Groups who are not a Sported member or existing grantee will need to create an account to start their application.

Please note that applications may close early if funds are depleted. Groups should apply early to avoid disappointment.

Contact Sported for further information.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Sported Team
    Sported Foundation
    House of Sport (4th Floor)
    190 Great Dover Street
    London
    SE1 4YB
    Tel: 0203 848 4670
    Email: barclays@sported.org.uk



Background

The Community Care Fund is provided by Caremark.


Objectives of Fund

Small grants are available to support grassroots community projects that improve quality of life and strengthen local communities. The fund supports practical, community-led initiatives, such as improving shared spaces, providing equipment, or enhancing local services, with a focus on delivering meaningful and lasting impact.


Value Notes

Grants of £3,000 are available.


Who Can Apply

The competition is open to UK-based community groups, charities, not-for-profit organisations, schools, pre-schools, and community or local authority-run projects.

Applicants must be UK residents aged 18 or over and may apply on behalf of an eligible community project.


Eligible Expenditure

Funding supports a wide range of community-focused projects, including:

  • Equipment for inclusive sports or activity groups.
  • Revamping a village hall or community centre.
  • Supplies for a community garden or green space.
  • Equipment for food banks, community larders or support services.
  • Brightening up a charity or community group's space.
  • New equipment for a pre-school or playground.

Location

United Kingdom


How To Apply

Applications must be submitted by the deadline of 31 May 2026 (23:59).

Twelve projects will be shortlisted - one from every UK region - and will then go head-to-head in a public vote. The three projects receiving the most votes will each win a grant.

Further information and the online application are available from the Caremark website.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Enquiries
    Caremark
    Yeoman Gate
    Yeoman Way
    Worthing
    West Sussex
    BN13 3QZ
    Tel: 01903 266392
    Email: caremark@pmwcom.co.uk

Background

Help The Homeless was founded in 1975 and, shortly thereafter, launched its first National Appeal chaired by Sir Robert Mark (the Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police at the time), which raised an initial capital sum. Together with further donations and legacies, this capital has been managed and invested to produce income which is distributed in the form of grants.


Objectives of Fund

Help the Homeless is a small grant maker with limited funds available for giving.

It provides funding for charitable organisations with the aim of helping homeless people return to the community and enabling them to rebuild their lives.

Funding is targeted at projects to find practical ways to help disadvantaged individuals return to the community through training or residential facility provision, rather than merely providing short term shelter.

The reasons for being homeless vary enormously, but may include ill-health, those who are discharged offenders, addictions, family breakdown or other adverse circumstances. Homelessness is not just about the people that the public sees and thinks about – principally “rough sleepers” living on the streets – but a whole range of people who lack a stable home.


Value Notes

Grants of up to £5,000 are available.


Match Funding Restrictions

Match funding is not required.


Who Can Apply

UK registered charities can apply. Charities must be registered with the Charity Commission in England and Wales or Northern Ireland or with the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator.

This fund is aimed at supporting small and medium-sized registered charities with an annual turnover of under £500,000 who are working wholly or mostly with homeless people.


Previous Success

Previously awarded projects include:

  • The charity HealthBus Trust which provides accessible and appropriate healthcare to people experiencing homelessness in Bournemouth and the surrounding areas received a grant to help with the purchase of specialist medical equipment.
  • The charity Dover Outreach Centre received a grant to help with the refurbishment of move-on accommodation in central Dover which they run as part of their work to get homeless people off the streets and into stable accommodation.
  • The Greater Manchester charity, Back on Track received a grant for upgraded café furniture for their learning centre which offers a range of support and learning opportunities for homeless and other vulnerable adults to make positive changes in their lives.

Restrictions

The following are not eligible for funding:

  • Individuals.
  • Running/core costs or salaries.
  • Computers.
  • IT equipment.
  • Multi-year requests for funding.
  • General community work.
  • Foodbanks or projects that are not focussed on homelessness.

Eligible Expenditure

The funding is for capital projects.

Projects must assist individuals in their return to mainstream society, rather than simply offering shelter or other forms of sustenance.

Applicants requiring funding for building work and refurbishment are advised to contact CRASH, the construction industry's charity for homeless people for advice.


Location

United Kingdom


How To Apply

Applications are considered quarterly. The deadlines each year are 5pm on: 20 March, 20 June, 20 September and 20 December.

Notification of decision is usually within eight weeks of the deadline.

The online application form can be found on the Help the Homeless website. Applications will no longer be accepted by email or by post.

There should be a minimum period of two years between the receipt of a grant and a further application.

Contact Help the Homeless via their online contact form for further information.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Help the Homeless
    42 Roman Way
    Southwick
    Brighton
    BN42 4TN


Background

The Big Bike Revival Grants Programme is provided by Active Travel England and the UK Government and administered by Cycling UK, a national organisation dedicated to supporting cyclists and supporting bike use.


Objectives of Fund

This fund aims to achieve the following objectives:

  • Encourage adults who don't cycle to cycle.
  • Encourage adults to cycle more often.
  • Increase short cycling trips.
  • Improve the perception of cycle safety.
  • Improve adults confidence to cycle.

The programme supports people returning to cycling, starting as complete beginners, and other people who do not cycle regularly. This includes reaching new people, including groups who are underrepresented in cycling or face challenges and perceived barriers to cycling, such as:

  • Women.
  • People on low incomes.
  • People who identify as belonging to an ethnic minority group.
  • People not in work.
  • People who do not meet physical activity guidelines.
  • People with perceived barriers to cycling.

Value Notes

Grants of up to £3,500 are available.

For Grants of £2,000, partners should be able to deliver at least six events.

For Grants of £3,500, partners should be able to deliver at least ten events.


Who Can Apply

Voluntary and not-for-profit organisations that are rooted in local communities and working to tackle a range of needs and challenges can apply, such as:

  • Cycling UK-affiliated Community Cycle Clubs.
  • Cycling UK affiliated groups.
  • Bicycle recycling centres.
  • Not for Profit organisations (ie registered charities, social enterprises, community interest companies, voluntary led groups).
  • Training organisations.
  • Mobile mechanics.
  • Local authorities.
  • Independent bike shops with a community interest (not franchises or chains).

Applicants must provide an organisational or business bank account.

Organisations that are providing cycling activities regularly as their main activities or as a primary income must have a public liability insurance policy and must be able to provide Cycling UK with a valid copy of the policy when requested.


Restrictions

The following are not eligible for funding:

  • Events for children only.
  • Sustaining regular activities that occur as part of a consistent allotted time.
  • Social activities and entertainment.
  • Events that focus soley on leisure cycling.
  • Large or mass participation events.
  • Motorised travel.

Eligible Expenditure

The fund will support events and activities that use the ‘fix-learn-ride’ model to provide sessions on fixing unused or broken bikes, learning sessions such as maintenance workshops or cycle training/upskilling, or offering low milage-led rides on local routes to build up the confidence of participants.

Funding can be used for:

  • Staff costs, including paying for qualified professionals, bike mechanics, skilled ride leaders, or trained cycle instructors.
  • Volunteer transport and refreshments.
  • Equipment purchases, including items like tools, cycles, locks, helmets, high-viz jackets, and pumps. However, this cannot include fixed investments or infrastructure costs.
  • Equipment hire, such as cyles, helmets, or obstacle items like cones.
  • Consumables, including brake pads, inner tubes, cables, lubricant, or small parts.
  • Venue or location hire fees. However this cannot include rent or utility bills.
  • Participant incentives, such as puncture repair kits, local maps etc.
  • Participant refreshments, such as tea, coffee, and soft drinks.
  • Promotional costs, such as posters and social media posts. However, this should not exceed 10% of the total grant request.
  • Transport, including the transportation of goods to and from event locations. However, this should not exceed 5% of the total grant request.
  • Other costs, including costs associated with delivering events, such as PPE.

Funding is for activities delivered between 3 April 2026 and 30 October 2026.


Location

England.


How To Apply

The next deadline for applications is 1 June 2026.

Guidance notes and an online application form are available from the Cycling UK website.


Contacts

For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:

  1. Enquiries
    Cycling UK
    Parklands
    Railton Road
    Guildford
    Surrey
    GU2 9JX
    Email: bigbikerevival@cyclinguk.org

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    Time: 12:30 - 2:30pm

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    £ 1,000


    Deadline 12 April 2024


    Grants are available for not-for-profit organisations operating in an area of high deprivation (IMD areas 1-3) to support delivery of their football activities to engage with the following underrepresented groups: women and girls, young people with disabilities, young people from racially diverse communities, young people from the LGBTQ+ community and young people from lower socio-economic groups.


    Community sports groups can apply to receive:

    • £1,000 Access Grants to spend on increasing underrepresented young people’s access to play.

    • Up to £5,000 Deep Impact grants for existing fund recipients.*

    • Coaching grants to get more women qualified to... Continue reading

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    about 2 years ago




    £2500



    Deadline: 17 March 2024



    The KFC Youth Foundation is offering grants of up to £2,500 to not-for-profit groups with a turnover of less than £300,000 and that have existed for at least 12 months to deliver a variety of projects that help young people create firm foundations through early intervention in communities near KFC restaurants across the UK.



    Applications will be considered from registered charities, registered community interest companies, unincorporated clubs or associations or unregistered charities that:

    • Benefit young people aged 11-25 years old.

    • Support those in a position of economic disadvantage (including one of the following: care leavers,... Continue reading

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    January 2024 Funding News

    about 2 years ago



    Inclusive Communities

    Up to £75,000

    Deadline: 5pm 5th February



    The Inclusive Communities Fund is set to ignite communities across the West Midlands to imagine, propose, and bring to life solutions that directly address the challenges in their neighbourhoods and local areas. This Fund is inspired by the momentum generated by the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, which provided support to community-based organisations across the West Midlands, enabling access to exciting opportunities and fresh funding streams.



    The Fund aims to strengthen the achievements, prompted by the Games, offering community organisations access to new funding to make a difference for the people... Continue reading

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    December 2023 Funding News

    about 2 years ago


    Inclusive Communities

    Up to £300,000

    Deadline: varies


    The Inclusive Communities Fund is set to ignite communities across the West Midlands to imagine, propose, and bring to life solutions that directly address the challenges in their neighbourhoods and local areas. This Fund is inspired by the momentum generated by the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, which provided support to community-based organisations across the West Midlands, enabling access to exciting opportunities and fresh funding streams.


    The Fund aims to strengthen the achievements, prompted by the Games, offering community organisations access to new funding to make a difference for the people they work... Continue reading

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    November Funding News

    over 2 years ago



    Inclusive Communities

    Up to £300,000

    Deadline: varies

    The Inclusive Communities Fund is set to ignite communities across the West Midlands to imagine, propose, and bring to life solutions that directly address the challenges in their neighbourhoods and local areas. This Fund is inspired by the momentum generated by the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games, which provided support to community-based organisations across the West Midlands, enabling access to exciting opportunities and fresh funding streams.

    The Fund aims to strengthen the achievements, prompted by the Games, offering community organisations access to new funding to make a difference for the people they work... Continue reading

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    over 2 years ago

    National Garden Scheme - Community Gardens Grant


    Maximum value
    £ 5,000
    Application deadline
    13/11/2023




    Grants are available to amateur gardeners from community groups in England and Wales to create a garden or similar project with horticultural focus for the benefit of their local community.

    Who Can Apply

    The funding is only available to projects in England, Northern Ireland and Wales run by amateur gardeners within community groups or Community Interest Companies (CICs).

    Eligible Expenditure

    The funding is for the creation of a garden or a similar project (such as an allotment) with horticultural focus for the benefit of the... Continue reading

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    over 2 years ago

    #CovConnects grant fund

    Maximum value
    £ 7,500
    Application deadline
    17/10/2023

    The Council’s #CovConnects initiative has opened a new grant fund aimed at helping community organisations in the city tackle digital exclusion and loneliness amongst older adults (55+).

    The grant, which is funded through the West Midland's Combined Authority's Connected Services programme, will offer organisations in the Voluntary, Community & Social Enterprise (VSCE) sector the chance to apply for grant funding.

    Funding will be attributed to those organisations who can demonstrate how they can use innovative ways to reduce loneliness and digital isolation for older adults in the city.

    Projects could... Continue reading

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