Funding in Worcestershire
Current E-Tendering opportunities
Current Funding Opportunities
Funding Bulletin- April/May
Areas of Highest Need Programme Funding Support for Project Proposals
Improving Futures Fund
Summer Activities Small Grants Programme 2011
Funding to Run National Citizen Service Pilots
Funding Update- April 2011
Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
The Jubilee Peoples Millions
The Henry Smith Charity
Health and Social Care Volunteering Fund
Department of Health Funding
“Inspired?” Toolkit Small Grant Scheme
August 2010 - National Citizen Service Pilots – Commissioning Process for Grants Opens
BBC Children in Need Grants Scheme (UK)
BBC Children in Need are inviting not-for-profit organisations (including registered charities, voluntary organisations, schools, local authorities, churches, social enterprises, community interest groups, universities etc) working with disadvantaged children and young people 18 years and under, living in the UK, the Isle of Man or the Channel Islands, to apply for grants of up to £10,000 through their grants schemes. BBC Children in Need run two grant schemes. Small Grants of £10,000 or less per year for up to three years and Main Grants over £10,000 per year for up to three years. BBC Children in Need can only fund projects that focus on the differences made (outcomes) to the lives of disadvantaged children and young people. For this reason, when applying for a grant organisations must provide clear evidence that disadvantaged children and young people will be the primary beneficiaries of the project; and experience positive changes in their lives from the activities or services you are providing. BBC Children in Need aims to fund projects where a small amount can make a real contribution to the success of the project. Grants can be used to cover both, capital and revenue costs.
Funding for Global Justice Education Projects (UK)
Groups and organisations in England and Wales that wish to promote global justice may be eligible to apply for funding through the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development Education Fund’s Small grants programme. Grants of up to £3,000 are available for UK based projects that increase awareness of poverty and injustice in the world and the structures which cause them; discern how our lifestyles contribute to injustice and how this can be changed so that we are free to live more justly; encourage individuals in their social, political and economic choices to make an option for the poor; foster partnership between people in countries of the North and the South, through which we can all recognise how much we have to give and to receive; and celebrate the Christian vision of human solidarity, development and the integrity of creation. The application deadline for large grants is the 30th November 2010. Applications to the small grants (less than £3,000) can be submitted at any time….
Lloyds TSB Foundation Funding
April 2010 - Nationwide Foundation Small Grants Programme
Please see here for full details
Status: Open to applications
Application Deadline: rolling programme and there are no deadlines
Worcestershire Leader Programme
Please see here for full details.
Status: Open to applications
Application Deadline: March 2013
Comic Relief and Sports Relief Grants in Worcestershire
Full details can be found here
New free funding website - Funding Central
The NCVO and the Office of the Third Sector have launched a free website containing details of funding opportunities for voluntary organisations.
Funding Central provides information about 4,000 grants, contracts and loans offered by local, regional, national and European funders.
Funding Central can be found at www.fundingcentral.org.uk
Awards for All
Awards for All, England offers grants of between £300 and £10,000 for projects that improve communities, and the lives of people within them. It is for voluntary and community groups, schools and health organisations, parish and town councils. For further details please see http://www.awardsforall.org.uk/ or to download the PDF guide for applicants please see http://www.awardsforall.org.uk/england/apply/A4A_guide_england.pdf
