Below is a selection of current funding opportunities available to charitable organisations across B&NES.
The 22 opportunities below are listed in order of closing date, and separated into two sections; Local and National.
Local Opportunities
🪙 Between £2,000 and £200,000
Local charities, volunteer and community groups, schools, colleges and local authority or
parish councils in the Severn Trent Water region can apply for grants to support new local community projects. Projects must help people lead healthier lifestyles, gain new skills, create better places to live in and use, and protect the natural environment. Match funding is required for applications over £10,000.
Deadline: Apply by Sunday 13th October for applications up to £10,000, or by Sunday 10th November for applications between £10,001 and £200,000 - Find Out More
🪙 Unspecified
The Sperring Charity offers financial support to the people and organisations of Midsomer Norton and surrounding areas. Any local club, organisation, school, community group or individual can make an application for a grant.
Deadline: Thursday 24th October - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £1,000
Residents, groups and organisations are invited to apply to take part to win up to £1,000 each – and make good things happen in these communities within Radstock and Westfield.
Deadline: 17:00 on Monday 28th October - Find Out More
🪙 £5,000
The Bath & West Low Carbon Fund (‘the BWCE Fund’) funds community projects in Bath and the surrounding area, to help reduce carbon emissions and/or tackles fuel poverty. Carbon reduction does not just relate to energy projects; it might also include local food, sustainable transport or waste reduction or indeed any activity that reduces carbon emissions.
Deadline: Opens on Thursday 19th September, and closes on Thursday 31st October - Find Out More
National Opportunities
🪙 £75,000
In partnership with the UCL Institute of Health Equity, Legal & General has announced the launch of a £3m ‘Health Equity’ Fund, designed to support projects run by organisations (e.g., charities, social enterprises, community groups) across the UK that address health inequalities. £3 million fund to place-based projects that address the social determinants of health: non-medical social and economic factors, such as housing, education, infrastructure, or quality of work.
Deadline for Expressions of Interest: Friday 6th September - Find Out More
🪙 £250,000 to £500,000
Funding is available to support drop-in hubs that offer mental health interventions to young people aged 11-25. The funding aims to support young people's early support hubs in maintaining existing services, strengthening relationships with clinical partners, or adding new services. The opportunity is open to UK-registered charities or CICs with an annual income of over £1 million and at least three years of experience delivering a drop-in hub.
Deadline: 14:00 on Monday 9th September - Find Out More
🪙 £1,000 to £3,000
This grant-making charity assists large and small organisations with the provision of care and aims to improve the wellbeing of older people (65+). Funding can be used for Capital projects, refurbishment and for equipment, in addition to innovative schemes for ongoing care and projects, such as IT for the elderly, fitness classes, lunch clubs, and gardening projects.
Deadline: Tuesday 10th September - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £1,600 per project
Funding is available for projects that positively impact the mental health and wellbeing of your community. This could be a future project, or one you have already started. Successful applicants will be informed by October 31st.
Deadline: Sunday 22nd September - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £2,500
Charities with an average annual income under £400k are eligible for funding to help them improve their online digital presence. Funding will help organisations to build websites and apps, digitise services, and purchase digital products. This funding round will be given priority to applications from organisations working in Environmental Protection or climate change mitigation.
Deadline: 17:00 on Friday 27th September - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £5,000
Funding is available for charities with an income up to £200k who support vulnerable and disadvantaged people.
Applications will open on Monday 30th September and will close when 40 submissions are received - Find Out More
🪙 £1,000 - £50,000
Funding is available for charities supporting rural development, particularly the education of young people and the relief of poverty within rural areas. Larger grants are used to support organisations that significantly impact rural communities at a national level. Projects supported in the past have ranged from City farms, Federations of Young Farmers Clubs and farming Community Networks.
Deadline: Friday 4th October - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £750
Grants available for small charities (income under £250k) and community groups bringing together people over 65 at Christmas. Christmas Connections grants are for organisations connecting older people between 9th December – 2nd Jan, priority will be given to those organisations working in deprived areas and where activities are taking place over the Christmas holiday period. At least 40 grants will be awarded.
Deadline: 17:00 on Friday 11th October - Find Out More
🪙 No funding amount is given
UK charities are invited to apply for funding to deliver projects that bring about genuine social change in their communities. Projects should aim to improve outcomes for vulnerable young people, protect and enhance the natural world, and support and champion the arts.
Deadline: Thursday 31st October - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £6,000
Funding is available for charities that either benefit children through education or welfare, support young adults in socially deprived areas, reduce isolation and the effects of dementia by supporting the elderly.
Deadline: 17:00 on Thursday 31st October, ahead of the next quarterly meeting in December - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £5,000
Grants of up to £5,000 are available to local charities and not-for-profit organisations for projects that will fix, repair, maintain and improve properties and community facilities for those in need. Applications are reviewed every quarter.
Deadline: Sunday 10th November - Find Out More
🪙 Between £250 and £2,500
Branching Out provides grants ranging from £250 to £2,500 in value to community groups, schools, small registered charities, and Tree Warden Networks – with a quicker decision for those seeking funding below £500. Grants are to help get communities and young people up to the age of 21 involved in planting and caring for trees, hedges and orchards.
Deadline: Midnight on Sunday 1st December - Find Out More
🪙 Up to or over £9,000
Funding is available to help children and adults suffering from severe learning difficulties and autism. Grants can be used to purchase equipment, support capital works as well and cover project and core costs.
Deadline: The next deadline for applications seeking funding over £9,000 is the 1st December 2024. Applications for £9,000 and below can be submitted at any time - Find Out More
🪙 £3,000 up to £10,000
This programme offers medium sized grants towards urgent and essential maintenance and repair projects costing between £20,000 and £80,000. Also project development and investigative work up to RIBA planning stage 1, to support churches preparing for a major project, and in developing their project to the point at which they can approach a major grant funder.
Deadline: Tuesday 17th December - Find Out More
🪙 Between £750,000 and £1 million
The aim of the Fund is to support arts projects in places where involvement in the arts is significantly below the national average. The Arts Council is keen to encourage long-term collaborations between local communities and arts organisations, museums, libraries and local authorities. Match funding of 15% is required.
Deadline: Thursday 16th January 2025 - Find Out More
🪙 £2,000 up to £10,000
Funding is available for smaller charities with an annual income of less than £150,000, particularly those working at grass roots or local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities.
Deadline: Friday 31st January 2025 - Find Out More
🪙 Between £10,000 - £100,000
Voluntary sector organisations working on the frontlines of family support can apply for core costs, salaries, running expenses, and project costs. Priority is given to organisations with an annual income up to £500,000 located in, or serving areas of high deprivation. Focus areas include family support in deprived communities, with particular interest in early intervention programmes, families coping with addiction, and assistance for prisoners' families.
No deadline - Find Out More
🪙 Up to £150,000 over three years
Funding is available for organisations working in an asset-based way, with young people (14-25) to drive change so that future generations of young people can thrive. Eligible organisations must have an annual income over £30,000 but under £3.5m.
Rolling application deadline - Find Out More
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