FUNDING BULLETIN JUNE-JULY 2015 Welcome to London Sport’s monthly bulletin. This document is intended to help London partners find funding for sport and physical activity projects. If you have any feedback or questions on this document or funding generally, please e-mail [email protected] . We would be grateful if you could let us know if you apply to any funds as a result of this bulletin.

June & July Quick Reference – click on hyperlink for further information New or updated funds Others with Deadline approaching National and regional round-specific funding th th

Spirit of 2012 Get Out Get Active (30 June) Veolia Environmental Trust Grants (29 June) (funds that aren’t regularly available on a BLF’s Women and Girls Initiative (16th July) Mayor’s High Street Fund (29th June) rolling basis) Peabody Community Fund (24th July) Origin Housing Community Chest (29th June) The Good Neighbourhood Fund, (7th September) Deutsche Bank Small Grants (17th July) ETTA Table Tennis Facility Grant Schemes Zurich Community Trust Grants (31st July) Make Some Noise Skipton Build. Society Grassroots Giving (31st July) Recurrent funding (funds that operate on a Henry Smith Charity Holiday Grants for Children Living Communities Fund (South Westminster only, consistent rolling basis, either with no specific (19th July) 28th June) DM Thomas Foundation (28th July) Drapers’ Company (28th June) deadlines or regular deadlines) London Marathon Charitabe Trust – Small Capital Grants Clara E Burgess Charity (30th June) London Marathon Charitabe Trust – Major Capital Projects The Wolfson Foundation (1st July) Sita Trust Enhancing Communities Programme (27th Baily Thomas Charitable Fund General Grants July) Persimmon Community Champions Ironmongers’ Company Grants (31st July) The Lord’s Taverners Disability Sport and Play Grants (31st July) The Mercers’ Company (31st July) Central London funding (City, Islington, RBKC Public Health Grants (25th September) Bermondsey Sq. Comm. Fund (S’wark, 28th June) Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, Southwark, Safe & Cohesive Brixton – Small Grants Programme th Wandsworth and Westminster) (Lambeth, 28 June 2015) Living Communities Fund (South Westminster, 26th June) Wakefield and Tetley Trust (Southwark only, 21st July)

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National and Regional sationFunding –One off opportunities (next deadline listed)

BLF’s Women and Up to £750,000 The women and girls initiative is a funding stream of EOI deadline 16th July See Girls Initiative up to £45 million which we will invest in services for https://www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/glob women and girls. The overarching aim of this 2015 al- funding is empowering women and girls to take content/programmes/england/women- control of their lives. and-girls-initiative Only women and girls organisations will be eligible to apply.

ETTA Table Up to £100,000 Table Tennis England has a club focused capital March 31st 2016 or http://tabletennisengland.co.uk/news/f Tennis Facility facilities fund of £272,000 this financial year. acility-grant-schemes/ whenever funds are Grant Schemes Particular focus areas in London are Croydon, Sutton, and Tower Hamlets. There are three key exhausted (expected areas of investment: earlier) Club Table Scheme (£12,000): To provide additional tables for established clubs. Club Improvement Fund (£60,000): Grants of up to £10,000 towards upgrading existing facilities. Dedicated Multi-table Clubs/Facilities Fund (£200,000) Grants from £20,000 to £100,000 towards extending or building a new facility. In all cases, partnership funding is required and the grant must be spent this financial year.

Aviva Community Up to £25,000 Grants are available for not-for-profit groups to Next opportunity to For more information and to apply, visit Fund support projects that make a real difference in the http://www.aviva.co.uk/community- local community. Funding will be awarded in four apply TBC fund/?source=Z02b&entry=140571&cmp= categories: health, disability and wellbeing; eml-e_c_ezine-27012015-banner- supporting the younger generation; supporting the connect_banner-z02b-- older generation and community support. &dm_i=1T5M,380AG,CBSZBZ,BL6QP,1

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sation Jewson Building Main award £50,000 Building trade suppliers Jewson are awarding Next opportunity to https://www.buildingbettercommunities funding of between £1,000 and £50,000 to .co.uk/ Better Other awards £1,000-5,000 community projects that will make a real difference apply TBC Communities to the lives of local people, now and in the future. They are seeking nominations for projects. Ambition Giving Up to £2,000 Ambition Giving will offer grants of up to £2,000 Next deadline TBC http://www.ambitionuk.org/news/view/ throughout the year to groups or individuals to help 99 deliver activities to young people in their

community. Ambition Giving will support a wide variety of projects and is open to applications from young people, youth clubs, charities, community groups, resident associations and voluntary organisations.

Spirit of 2012 Get Up to £4.5 million Looking for applications from partnerships/consortia 30th June 2015 http://www.spiritof2012trust.org.uk/fun Out Get Active of organisations that between them have the ding/get-out-get-active demanding blend of skills, knowledge and experience to deliver the outcomes (around physical activity, inclusion and volunteering) and UK wide coverage.

Spirit of 2012 Up to £250,000 Spirit of 2012 is looking for funding applications that Next deadline TBC See further details at Challenge Fund will create opportunities for disabled people of all http://www.spiritof2012trust.org.uk/cha backgrounds to participate in arts and cultural llenge-fund activities, individually and with their families and friends. This includes dance and performance art. Spirit of 2012 will award grants of between £100,000 and £250,000 to be spent over 2-3 years. The intention is to award at least one grant to a project in Northern Ireland, provided that applications successfully meet the assessment criteria and are approved by the Spirit of Achievement Panel for funding.

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sation Captain Scott Up to £2,500 Award for individuals or voluntary and community Next round TBC http://www.captainscottsociety.com/ Society groups in the UK undertaking adventurous activities. In particular, the scheme wishes to fund Spirit of adventurous "firsts", which have not previously been Adventure Award attempted.

London Catalyst Up to £10,000 Grants of up to £10,000 are available for projects Next deadline TBC See Partners for tackling the effects of poverty and health http://www.londoncatalyst.org.uk/grant inequalities in London. Organisations that s/ and click on the hyperlink to download Health Grants demonstrate a thoughtful response to local needs guidance. and partnership with an expert health agency are welcome to apply. There is a particular interest in the areas of mental health and addiction. Organistions with an annual income of less than £200,00 can apply.

SEGRO Up to £5,000 Available in B&C, Brent, Ealing, Enfiield, Hillingdon, Next deadline TBC http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ Community Fund Hounslow: SEGRO%20Community%20Fund%20for%20L ondon%20Guidelines%202015.pdf for London In 2015, the SEGRO Community Fund for London will award grants to projects falling under the theme of employability. This might include training to develop soft skills like increasing confidence,support to gain vocational qualifications, or a programme of activity which moves peopledirectly into employment.

AAA ‘Athletics for Discretionary Registered charity Athletics for the Young offer Next deadline TBC For further information and to apply, the Young’ financial help to young athletes and aim to spread visit: their money widely to as many as possible so http://www.englandathletics.org/englan athletes receiving help elsewhere will not usually be d-athletics-news/aaa-2015-grant- granted an award. The charity are particularly applications- interested in helping genuine hardship cases for open?returnLink=bmV3cy5hc3B4P3NpdGV promising young athletes. zZWN0aW9uaWQ9NDImc2l0ZXNlY3Rpb250 aXRsZT1FbmdsYW5kK0F0aGxldGljcytOZX dzJnJhbmdlPQ

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sation Impact Readiness Up to £150,000 The Impact Readiness Fund is a £1.5 million pilot Next deadline TBC For further visit Fund fund managed by The Social Investment Business http://www.sibgroup.org.uk/our-funds/ (SIB) on behalf of the Cabinet Office.

Grants will be available until late January 2015 to help social ventures (charities, social enterprises etc) build infrastructure and skills required to manage their performance, increase their social impact, and attract social investment and win contracts.

Origin Housing Up to £500 You can apply in neighbourhoods where Origin Monday 29th June http://www.originhousing.org.uk/comm Community Chest Housing has homes. The application process is unity/community-grants-programme.aspx extremely quick, simple and completely on-line. The application literally takes 5-10 minutes to complete. We are particularly interested in funding projects that build stronger communities.

London Sport Discretionary, based on The aim of this fund is to develop the network of Next deadline TBC See further details here. Coaches Coaching Bursary course Level 1 and Level 2 coaches across London in order applying through registering on Coaching to increase participation throughout, specifically in London: Scheme 11-25 year olds. http://www.londonsportcoaching.or Bursaries are for 75% of the cost of Level 1 and g/#activeTab=0 Level 2 qualifications.Coaches must register on Coaching London th Jack Petchey 15 Up to £15,000 In celebration of 15 years of giving grants to youth Next deadline TBC http://www.jackpetcheyfoundation.org. Anniversary projects in London and Essex, the Jack Petchey uk/15th-anniversary-grants Foundation is launching a new grants programme to

Grants inspire and raise the aspirations of young people. In order to be successful for this grant your project must:Inspire and raise the aspirations of young people / Promote a positive perspective on life / Be completed within a year of the grant being awarded.

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sation Stepping Stones Up to £20,000 Stepping Stones aims to help reduce severe child 14th August 2015 http://rmtgb.org/ourwork/steppingstone Fund poverty by breaking the link between poverty and s the lack of access to education. Stepping Stones is

open to applications from charities which are working to significantly improve life outcomes for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Lisa Ullman Approx £600 LUTSF supports individuals working in all areas of Will reopen Sep 2015 http://lutsf.org.uk/applications/ movement and dance who wish to travel in order to (Dance) enrich their practice and pursue a personal passion. Travelling Applications are welcomed from choreographers, Scholarship Fund performers, lecturers/teachers, writers, therapists, administrators and related professionals.

Mayor’s High Up to £20,000 The Mayor's new High Street Fund has been set up to Next deadline 29th For further details and to apply, visit Street Fund enable boroughs, businesses, town teams and other https://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/regen organisations to try out new ideas and establish a June 2015 eration/high-streets/funding- pipeline of projects to secure a sustainable future programmes/high-street-fund#High Street for their high streets whatever their condition. Fund Prospectus Priorities include delivering activity and making use

of under-used space.

Peabody £500-£5000 For activities which improve the quality of life of Next deadline 24th http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Community Fund Peabody residents by supporting local activities lable-grants/overview.aspx that: July 2015 • Are responding to identified community need • Bring communities together • Promote wellbeing English Lacrosse Up to £2000 English Lacrosse is now accepting application to its 2015 round TBC http://www.englishlacrosse.co.uk/minor Minor Grants Minor Grants Programme 2014-15. The minor grants -grants/ programme is designed to provide assistance to affiliated clubs and universities to develop participation.

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sation Genesis Small Grants up to £5000 The Genesis Community Foundation is the grant Next deadline will be http://www.genesisha.org.uk/genesis_co giving arm of Genesis Housing Association and it mmunity/genesis_community_foundation Community Large grants up to £50,000 exists to fund initiatives that help to sustain, confirmed in July 2015 .aspx Foundation empower and create great places for our residents.

Land Aid Capital Up to £150,000 UK registered charities can apply for capital grant Next deadline TBC For further information, and to apply, Funding funding for building projects and/or for free visit: http://www.landaid.org/our- professional property advice. The building project cause-impact/applying-funding-support can be anywhere in the UK, and can involve refurbishment, conversion, extension, new build and work to outdoor spaces. The spaces are to be used to provide support for children and/or young people up to 25 years old, who are experiencing social and/or economic disadvantages. You can apply for one building project for funding of between £75,000 and £150,000. Team London Up to £10,000 The GLA has approximately £200,000 to distribute Next deadline TBC For further information and to apply, Speed as a series of £10,000 grants to 20 speed visit volunteering projects. The grant payment schedule http://volunteerteam.london.gov.uk/pag Volunteering will involve £5,000 on the creation and uploading of es/pages/49 Grants suitable Speed Volunteering roles. The Golden Up to £30,000 The Golden Bottle Trust and the Bulldog Trust are Next round opens 5th Visit the website for further information: Bottle Trust and seeking to make small to medium sized grantsto October 2015 http://bulldogtrust.org/grant-making/ new and existing organisations toenable them to get

the Bulldog Trust closer to achieving their goals. Funding Initiative Boccia England Up to £500 Small grants are available to support Boccia Next deadline TBC To receive an application form, contact Club development. Marc Scott at Boccia England:Marc Scott, Boccia Development Officer – Clubs, Development Boccia England, E: Grants [email protected], M: 07809336321, T: 0115 9678455

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sation People’s Up to £750,000 (plus The Dream Fund gives organisations the chance to Next round to be For further information visit: Postcode Trust – £250,000 for smaller deliver the project they have always dreamed of, http://www.postcodetrust.org.uk/dream announced imminently Dream Fund organisation award) but never had the opportunity to bring to life. -fund.htm

Good Up to £5,000 Grants are available to support work benefitting 7th September 2015 For further details, visit: Neighbouhood people aged 18 in Health and/or Wellbeing and http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Inclusion. Proposals must promote or encourage lable-grants/overview.aspx Fund integration and/or inclusion through project To apply, visit delivery. This could include: https://ukcf.secure.force.com/forms/Lo  Health and wellbeing projects that bring ndonCF/Large/TheGoodNeighbourhoodFu people of different backgrounds, faiths, nd gender, cultures, sexuality, ages together through the group’s work  Projects with a health/wellbeing focus that are actively tackling issues such as exclusion and isolation

Gillette Great Up to £250 per person Gillette Great Start Grants are to fund coaching Next deadline TBC To apply through Facebook, visit Start Coaching qualifications to help develop the next generation https://www.facebook.com/GilletteUK/ of coaches. So if you are over 18 and just starting app_407925255981400 Grants out or already a coach and want to take your coaching qualifications further then you can apply to this fund.

Inter Faith Youth Up to £500 Small Grants Programme for events organised by Nexzt deadline TBC See Trust and for young people focused around Inter Faith http://www.ifyouthtrust.org.uk/?page_i Week 16-22 November 2014 d=8

GLA Team Up to £10,000 Quickly released fund: £100K available. Grants to Next deadline TBC For information and to apply, visit London Small fund third sector local initiatives which demonstrate http://volunteerteam.london.gov.uk/pag innovation in terms of: es/pages/10

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Grants Innovation sation • increasing volunteering amongst young people and Fund other groups who may face difficulty in finding suitable opportunities; and/or • providing more local volunteering opportunities for the wider community to get involved

The EDGE Up to £100,000 The Edge Foundation Innovation and Development Next deadline TBC For further information and to apply, Foundation Fund is a new 1million grant programme with the visit objective of supporting innovation and development http://www.edge.co.uk/projects/the- Innovation and within technical, practical and vocational learning. edge-foundation-innovation-and- Development development-fund Fund

Skipton Building Up to £500 For 2014, Skipton Building Society has allocated 161 Next deadline 31st July To apply, visit donations of £500 to help fund development for Society http://www.skiptongrg.co.uk/apply-for- grassroots organisations in our communities. This 2015 funding/the-process/ Grassroots Giving fund is for community organisations, or groups, who only have access to limited funding from elsewhere (not registered charities).

Priority School Not stated Expressions of interest are invited for the entire Next deadline TBC Further guidance is available here: Building school site, or for one or more individual buildings https://www.gov.uk/government/public where those buildings are in very poor condition. ations/2010-to-2015-government-policy- Programme 2 Expressions of interest can be made for any state- school-building-and-maintenance/2010- funded school or sixth form college. to-2015-government-policy-school- building-and-maintenance#appendix-4- priority-school-building-programme-psbp

ETTA Jack Application is for tables Schools can apply for free tables and resources to Next deadline likely http://etta.co.uk/news/table-donation- Petchey rather than cash promote the game of Table Tennis within their scheme/ summer 2016 Foundation school. Schools Table Tennis Tables Donation Scheme

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sation Community Up to £500,000 Grants are available to community organisations for Next deadline TBC Full details are available here: Ownership & the purchase and refurbishment of assets. http://www.sibgroup.org.uk/our- Applications that meet as least one of this year's funds/communityrights/guidance/ Management of themes will be given preference. The themes are

Asset Capital Community Assets – Under the Hammer!, Grant Community Share Matching and Empty Buildings and Derelict Land. See also feasibility grants for asset transfer Sport England: Up to £75,000 (local Inspired Facilities fund, which has proved very Next deadline 2nd For further information, and to apply, Inspired Facilities organisations) popular, has been refreshed, with a rolling January 2015 visit: application window and two deadlines per year, the https://www.sportengland.org/funding/ Up to £150,000 (local next in June. Funding is for facility development our-different-funds/inspired-facilities/ authorities, statutory org’s that will contribute directly towards increasing & education participation. establishments)

Big Lottery Fund Up to £50,000 People's Millions is now open for applications and Next round TBC Entry packs and more information on how & ITV: people across the UK have the chance to win to apply are available from the website Lottery funding to transform lives in their http://www.peoplesmillions.org.uk/ . People’s Millions communities. This year there are 76 awards of between £20,000 and £50,000 on offer across the UK. The Big Lottery Fund and ITV are looking for new projects that will improve local places and the lives of people in your community.

UK-German Up to £5,000 The ‘Challenge Fund’ provides support for joint 31st October 2015 For further information, visit Connection thematic projects between UK and German partner http://www.ukgermanconnection.org/?lo schools and is designed to inspire young people from cation_id=2216 Challenge Fund the UK and Germany to get involved in relevant interaction, learning and dialogue.Example projects in Sport and Healthy Living include: consider mutual values in sport, sport and society, culture and lifestyle, create a mini-Olympics or design workshops

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sation Public Health Not specified The PHR Programme funds research to evaluate Various See Research non-NHS interventions intended to improve the http://www.nets.nihr.ac.uk/funding/phr health of the public and reduce inequalities in -commissioned for forthcoming Programme health. opportunities and deadlines Grants Free Sport 2015 Up to £,1500 The GLA’s programme Free Sport returns for Next round late 2015 For further information and to apply, summer in partnership with Coca-Cola Zero Park visit www.london.gov.uk/freesport. Lives. London organisations able to apply for up to £1500 to deliver short sports programmes to inactive people summer 2015

Sporteducate Up to £9,000 per year If you are based in London and would like to receive No future rounds Further information is available here: funding from Deutsche Bank to run education http://www.sported.org.uk/what-we- activities alongside your core sports offering, apply confirmed do/sporteducate to this fund. Sporteducate combines playing sport with education and employability skills training to provide young people aged 11-18 with the extra curriculum support, skills and focus to stay in school and go on to further education, training and employment. Archery GB Small Up to £1,000 There are two strands to this funding Round 6 closed April Further information is available here:  ontarget (only available for ontarget 2015. Next round TBC Grants http://www.archerygb.org/support/club archery clubs who have achieved or are s/ontarget/index.php willing to commit to working towards an ontarget specialism)  Disability (open to all Archery GB clubs including ontarget, county archery associations, local councils, county sports partnerships, education establishments, other relevant agencies and not-for-profit organisations. The fund is particularly seeking projects that target increasing the number of people participating in archery and helping more archers shoot more often.

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sation MARS Milk Play Up to £300 / £1,000 The fund, which runs until October 2015, will 4th October 2015 Applications to the fund can be made on Fund donate cash awards to sports individuals and clubs the MARS Milk website in need of extra funding, whether they need new www.marsmilk.com kit, help with travel costs, extra pitch time or competition entry fees.Each month, ten deserving applicants will be selected to receive a donation of £300. There will also be a £1,000 award for the monthly People’s Choice award, where the public can vote for their favourite individual, club or team.

Red Nose Day Up to £20,000 Not for profit organisations are invited to apply for Next deadline TBC For guidance and to apply, visit: Dispossessed grants of between £5,000 and £20,000 each for the http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/red- Fund following: nose-day-dispossessed-fund.aspx  Tackling educational disadvantage for example training and educating people who have dropped out  getting people into work such as through apprenticeship or mentor schemes;  fighting gangs, knife and gun crime;  improving mental and physical health and well-being, such as through sports clubs or helping carers.  addressing other manifestations of poverty

Erasmus+ Sport Not specified Erasmus+ link to another EC website is the EU's new Deadlines are For further information and to download programme for boosting skills and employability the guidance notes, visit: through education, training link to another EC dependent on strands http://ec.europa.eu/sport/opportunities website, youth, and sport.Between 2014-2020 the /sport_funding/index_en.htm programme will provide opportunities for over 4 million Europeans to study link to another EC website, train link to another EC website, gain work experience, and volunteer abroad. Opportunity to access EU funding for projects in the following areas:

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sation  Learning Mobility of individuals: mobility projects in the field of education, training and youth  Co-operation and innovation, and the exchange of good practices  Support for policy reform The programme is open to a variety of organisations, including, among others:  Public sporting bodies,  Sporting organisations, leagues, and clubs at any level,  Sporting unions or representations,  Organisations active in promoting physical activity, including social inclusion in sports,  Event organisers in the sport sector

Starbucks Youth Up to £2,000 In partnership with UK Youth, grants and support for Next deadline TBC For further information visit: Action Grants 16-24 year olds to develop an exciting project. Lots http://www.starbucks.co.uk/responsibili of previous examples of sports projects being ty/community/youth-action funded, including a Football tournament and Boxing

sessions.

The National Up to £2,000 Opportunity to nominate Lottery-funded projects Next deadline TBC http://www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/a Lottery Awards for a national award, and an extra £2000 for the wards project.

Prudential Skills Up to £15,000 Available in Barking & Dagenham, Haringey, Next deadline TBC Guidance available here: for Life Fund Hackney, Lewisham, Southwark and Tower Hamlets. http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ If you are a local charity, voluntary or community Skills%20for%20Life%20Fund%20guidelines group and you need funding for a project that works %202015.pdf with vulnerable and disadvantaged children and young people aged 8-25 years, this grant fund may be able to help. This fund is part of Prudential PLC’s programme to develop education and life skills in local communities, and focuses on:

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sation Prevention – early support of literacy and life skills Intervention – helping people who are starting to struggle Recovery – helping people achieve their full potential

FA Funding for Up to £1,200 Funding is available to support football leagues in Next deadline TBC See http://www.thefa.com/my- Leagues England (outside the National League System) so football/football- they can purchase equipment that assists in the volunteers/runningaleague/grantaid administration of that league.

Football Up to £1,500 The Foundation’s Grow the Game provides grants up Next deadline TBC http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/f Foundation to £1,500 for the creation of new football teams and unding-schemes/grow-the-game/ coaching qualifications. A range of organization – Grow the Game types can apply, with funding focused on the following areas: Facility hire / Hire of FA qualified coaches / Referees fees / CRB checks / Affiliation fees / League entry / First aid kits / Promotion and publicity /FA coaching courses/ Additional courses / Football kit (for teams aged 15 and above)

Zurich Up to £5,000 If your charitable / voluntary group is based within 2015 deadline for http://www.zurich.co.uk/zurichcommun Community Trust the central London postcodes (N, E, SE, SW, W, NW, itytrust/looking-for- London is 31st July Grants EC and WC), has a maximum annual turnover of £1m funds/where%20we%20fund/applyforagra per annum and supports disadvantaged people to 2015 ntinlondon.htm achieve improve outcomes, then apply. The Rose Not stated The foundation provides financial assistance to 31st March 2016 for http://www.rosefoundation.co.uk/ Foundation registered charities and exempt bodies undertaking projects being building projects less than £200,000 in the London conducted in 2017 area. The capital donation is usually between £5,000 and £10,000.

Community Up to £100,000 Grants are available to community groups in England Next deadline TBC Full details are available here: Ownership & to help them prepare to buy and manage land and http://www.sibgroup.org.uk/our- buildings in community use. The feasibility grant is funds/communityrights/guidance/ Management of available for eligible organisations to develop

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Assets Feasibility sation project and business plans to assist them to become Grant investment ready and to take on asset development projects. Organisations that can show evidence of plans to take over land or buildings can apply for grants to help undertake feasibility studies. Torch Trophy Up to £1,000 The Torch Trophy Trust is providing bursaries to Next funding round The application form is available here: sports volunteers, including those involved in youth TBC Trust Grants http://www.torchtrophytrust.org/torch_ sport or sport for the disabled. The aim of the trophy_trust_bursaries.php funding is to enable volunteers and groups to develop their skills as coaches or officials to assist their club, organisation or community to develop their chosen sport.Recipients should be:  a volunteer  wanting to improve their skills  In the position that the governing body is keen to help out but can't find the funds. McDonald’s £500 - £2500 McDonald's grant scheme for everyone who’s Next funding round For more information and to apply visit Kickstart Grants – involved in community football. Projects to support TBC the website: grow or develop your players and the community. www.mcdonalds.co.uk/ukhome/Sport/Fo Community Examples of things McDonald’s will support include: otball/Investment/small-grant.html# Football - Club facilities, grounds-keeping tools, training courses, pitch hire, mini-vans

Vulnerable and Two tiers available: £2 million Cabinet Office fund to help social action 2015 deadline TBC For further information, see project for young people. Most types of not-for- http://www.sibgroup.org.uk/youth/ . It Disengaged Young Up to £100,000 People Fund profit fully constituted organisations can apply for may take a minute to fill out some Up to £250,000 projects that target young people 9-24 with social details in order to get to the guidance action initiatives. There are three funding streams and application form. for this fund. Each application should be focused on only one type of project as outlined below:  Development: To expand or develop a new social action project (grants from £30K - £100K);

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sation  Validation: To build evidence of impact of an existing social action project (grants from £30K - £100K);  Scale up: To scale up an existing social action project – for example by replicating an existing model in a new area, or by scaling up an existing programme (grants from £100K - £250K).

Make Some Noise TBC Global’s Make Some Noise helps disadvantaged Deadline TBC http://www.makesomenoise.com/who- children and young people across the UK. These we-help/ youngsters may be affected by illness, disability,

bereavement or lack of opportunity. People’s Up to £10,000 The People's Postcode Trust Grant is provided and Next London deadline http://www.postcodetrust.org.uk/small- administered by the People's Postcode Trust and is grants.htm Postcode Trust – will be 30th October for voluntary organisations. The scheme is 2015 Small Grants particularly keen to fund the following: Programme  The promotion and advancement of health.  The advancement of participation in sports.  The advancement of citizenship or community development.

Comic Relief Up to £10,000 The programme aims to empower local people, Next deadline TBC See the London Community Foundation Local enabling them to create lasting change in their website for further information: communities. Projects should be run by local people http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Communities directly affected by the issues they are dealing with lable-grants/overview.aspx Programme) and priority will be given to small, locally based groups and organisations in areas of disadvantage that have a clear understanding of the needs of their community. You can apply for funding to:  increase local services;  build skills of local people;

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sation  increase community cohesion;  respond to local economic needs;

Up to £2,500 Last round closed Feb For further information and the The North Face The North Face Explore Fund is a financial support- 14 – new fund to come application portal, visit: Explore Fund giving program committed to supporting nonprofit, soon http://explorefund.eu/ community organisations that break down the barriers to getting youth outdoors. Streetgames Up to £5,000 StreetGames is inviting organisations committed to Next deadline TBC For further information and an Doorstep Clubs the concept of doorstep sport to register their Expression of Interest form, visit: interest in running a new Doorstep Sport Club, for http://www.streetgames.org/www/dsc/ which partner organisations will receive funding and content/dsc resources. The clubs are for the community - those who enjoy sport in school as well as those who do not warm to PE. They are fun, sociable and have a strong element of youth leadership. There will be a varied diet of competitive and non-competitive sports.

The Triangle Up to £40,000 Funding for voluntary organisations working with Carers Programme http://www.triangletrust.org.uk/what- Trust rehabilitation of offenders and ex-offenders, and a deadline TBC we-fund/current-grants-funded sister supporting programmes for carers. Funding Offenders programme will pay for core costs. deadline 5th November

Trust for London Up to £30,000 Fund for voluntary and community organisations Next deadline TBC http://www.trustforlondon.org.uk/grant – Small Groups undertaking charitable activities, though you do not s/funding-guidelines/ need to be a registered charity to apply. Practical activities to improve local neighbourhoods –fund small-scale activities which bring different groups of people together to enhance their environment. This could include improving local green spaces; play areas; or road safety.

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sation Community Up to £5,000 CCFL is supported by Transport for London and Next deadline summer Visit: http://lcc.org.uk/pages/apply- Cycling Fund for administered by London Cycling Campaign. The 2015 for-funding. grants programme focuses on establishing successful London sustainable cycling projects and strengthening community groups' capacity for continued development.

Up to £15,000 The Fund aims to support sustainable local Expressions of interest are due by the Cemex Next round TBC Community Fund community projects in the vicinity of a CEMEX deadline. See: operation. From a sport & physical activity http://www.cemexcf.org.uk/information perspective, funding is available for projects which / provide or improve community facilities. There are a number of CEMEX sites in central London so almost everywhere will be eligible. To check your location, visit http://www.cemexlocations.co.uk/

£50 - £150,000 This fund is currently looking for innovative Centre for Social Next round TBC To find out about the fund, visit: organisations and programmes that use digital Action Innovation to get people involved in social action http://www.nesta.org.uk/project/ce

Fund (volunteering). The priorities are as follows: ntre-social-action-innovation-fund  Supporting communities to take action in times of emergency.  Fostering peer-to-peer or volunteer-led support in one of our existing priority fields (long term conditions, ageing, jobs, young people, impact volunteering  Encouraging people to share their data, particularly about their health, for the public good.

Up to £100,000 The Facilities Fund is aimed at improving Londoners’ For information: Mayor’s Sports Currently closed – access to good quality affordable facilities and http://www.london.gov.uk/priorities/sp Facilities Fund next deadline TBC successful applicants will need to demonstrate that ort/sports-legacy-programme/mayors- the funding will: sports-facilities- fund#sthash.kMKTH1ss.dpuf

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sation • assist with the creation or refurbishment of a (in collaboration space for the community to play sport or take part or the application form: with the Football in physical activity; Foundation) • provide a lasting benefit to the community in the http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/a immediate vicinity of the project; pply/mayor-of-london-sports-facilities- • deliver a multi-sport approach; fund/ • focus on raising participation in sport and physical activity, particularly amongst previously ‘inactive’ people; • plan and deliver a multi-sector approach with local agencies and partners to ensure best use is made of the facility. Tesco Charity Up to £2,500 The Tesco Charity Trust Community Awards scheme Next deadline TBC Application: Trust Community provides one-off donations of between £500 and http://www.tescoplc.com/index.asp?pag £2,500. The funding we give goes towards providing eid=754#ref_index.asp?pageid=121 Awards practical benefits, such as equipment and resources

for projects that directly benefit health, sustainability or opportunities for young people in the local communities around our stores in the UK.

Youth football Up to £10,000 Current funding round open for schools to apply for Future deadline TBC Further information and application form 9 x 9 goalposts to support youth Football. The is available at Goalposts – Football Foundation is offering grants at 50%, up to http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/f Football a maximum of £500, towards the cost of one set unding-schemes/youth-football- Foundation (per school) of British Standard 16’ x 7’ goalposts, goalposts/ including delivery and VAT (if applicable).

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sation Rowing Up to £2,000 Grants to support rowing in Britain with preference 14th September 2015 http://www.therowingfoundation.org.uk Foundation shown to encouraging participation in rowing by the /index.php young or disabled through the provision of equipment. Funding is available to schools, organisations and clubs in Britain that are involved in the water elements of the sport of Rowing and who are individually affiliated to British Rowing (other than via their governing body).

HRUK Healthy Up to £10,000 Medical charity Heart Research UK provides Healthy 31st August 2015 http://heartresearch.org.uk/grants/appl Hearts Grants Heart Grants to enable community organisations to y-hruk-healthy-heart-grants carry out innovative projects that promote heart health and aim to prevent or reduce the risks of heart disease in their local area. Community and voluntary organisations, registered charities and other not for profit organisations in the UK are eligible to apply.

Heart Research Up to £10,000 Healthy Heart Grants support innovative projects 9th November 2015 http://www.heartresearch.org.uk/grants UK & Subway designed to promote heart health and to prevent or (Carlton Region) /healthyheartgrant reduce the risks of heart disease in specific groups Healthy Hearts or communities across the UK. Community and Grants voluntary organisations, registered charities, other not for profit organisations and researchers in the UK are eligible to apply.

Deutsche Bank Up to £5,000 New 2014 round! Will fund projects that enable 17th July 2015 The e-application form is available here: Small Grants young people aged 11-18 years to fulfill their http://applications.communityfoundatio potential. In addition the projects may fall into any ns.org.uk/Entry.aspx?DeliveryAgentID=19 number of the following areas: 4&FundName=DeutscheBankSmallGrantsF und&FormName=Large  Projects that prevent young people from becoming NEET (not in education, employment or training) later in life;  Projects that provide education support or opportunities;

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sation  Projects that enable young people to develop essential life skills;  Projects that enable young people to develop employability/enterprise skills. NB: only operates in selected boroughs – see London Community Foundation website. The University Sport Activation Fund is a £15 million No upper limit Future rounds TBC http://sportengland.org/funding/our- Sport England: revenue fund aimed at universities, to challenge different-funds/university-sport- University Sport themselves continue to enhance their sport offer to activation-fund/ Activation Fund appeal to more HE students, and demonstrate the value that sport plays within wider university objectives. We hope that by doing this we will start to create a sporting habit for life amongst more HE students. Sport England: Up to £50,000 Sport England have earmarked £1.64 million of Next deadline TBC http://www.makeyourmoveuk.org/apply Make your Move Lottery funding to engage Sporta’s English member bodies in delivering a series of match funded community sports participation programmes with a view to sustainably increasing participation in sport by people aged 14+ for at least 30 minutes per week.

Sport England: Up to £40,000 Funding for Primary Schools to improve outdoor Future rounds TBC http://www.sportengland.org/our- Primary Spaces facilities. Schools can choose from a catalogue of work/children-and-young- off-the-shelf options. The school must be able to people/primary-school-sport-facilities- show it has little or no outdoor space which can fund/ currently be used for P.E. and sports sessions, but that there is capacity for improvement. For example, a school may have a concrete playground that could be turned in to a multi-sport area. The school needs to demonstrate a commitment to P.E. and sport

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sation Sport England: No upper limit but must be Second round of this programme, which focuses on Future rounds TBC http://www.sportengland.org/funding/in Inclusive Fund over £10,000 increasing sports participation by disabled people. clusive_sport1.aspx The focus is on projects that provide:

 Evidence of current insight into disabled people’s needs, expectations and motivations, as they relate to physical activity and sport.  Details of any previous successful activities that could be repeated or scaled-up with investment  Links to the disability sector with all of its expertise, experience and commitment Sport England: Up to £10,000 Not-for-profit organisations can apply to purchase Future rounds TBC http://www.sportengland.org/funding/o Get Equipped! sports equipment that will help increase the number ur-different-funds/get-equipped/ of disabled young people (aged 14+) and adults regularly playing sport as part of Sport England’s wider commitment to increasing disability participation.

Sport England: Get Up to £500,000 The Get Healthy, Get Active fund aims to: Future rounds TBC Full information is available here: Healthy Get Active  get more inactive people playing sport once http://www.sportengland.org/funding/o a week for at least 30 minutes; ur-different-funds/get-healthy,-get-  achieve a better understanding of sports active/ contribution to improving public health and the prevention, treatment and management of long term conditions;  enable sport and physical activity to be regularly commissioned to meet a wider range of agendas but particularly focusing on reducing health and social care costs;  achieve a reduction in health inequalities

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sation Applicants are required to either carry out an in house evaluation or partner with an Academic institution to evaluate the impact of interventions.

Sport England: £50,000-£250,000 Focus on an increase in participation in recognised Next round spring http://www.sportengland.org/funding/o Community Sport sports by 1 x 30 mins per week for 14 years ur-different-funds/community-sport- +.Encourage and support local partners to work 2016 activation-fund/ Activation Fund together to develop new approaches to delivery. Advice line: 08458 508 508 Support communities across to help ensure sport becomes a regular part of the majority of people’s lives.

Sport England: Up to £50,000 The Protecting Playing Fields funding will invest in Next round deadline For further information, and to apply, capital projects to either create new natural turf visit: Protecting th pitches or improve existing ones that need levelling 14 September 2015 https://www.sportengland.org/funding/ Playing Fields or drainage works. The programme is being our-different-funds/protecting-playing-

delivered via funding rounds with approximately £4 fields/ million being awarded to projects in each round. The first six rounds of funding have benefited 399 projects.

Sport England : Up to £500,000 Sport England’s Improvement Fund is intended to Last funding round An EOI will be the first step for Improvement bridge the gap between Inspired Facilities Fund and interested organidations. See: was Sep 14 – round Fund Iconic Facilities Fund. Each round is themed, with http://www.sportengland.org/funding/o themed rounds. expected later in 2015 ur-different-funds/improvement-fund/

Satellite Clubs & Discretionary Funding for a range of organisations to deliver Sportivate deadline: For Sportivate, see: activity for 14-25 year olds. Satellite Clubs supports 10th August Sportivate (Sport https://londonsport.org/training-and- clubs to deliver in schools, with funding provided for support/sportivate-funding/ England through sessions, and Sportivate is for any setting.The London Sport) schemes are administered through LondonSport with For your satellite club lead click here Local Authorities.

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sation People’s Health £5,000 - £50,000 Available in Lambeth, Southwark, Bromley, Next deadline TBC http://www.peopleshealthtrust.org.uk/n Trust – Active Lewisham, Greenwich, Bexley. Community groups ews/news-stories/active-communities- and not-for-profit organisations with an income of tell-us-your-great-ideas Communities less than £350,000 a year can apply for a grant to T: 020 7697 4025 (boroughs listed help with projects that should: only)  Be designed and led by local people.  Be small and local taking place, for example, on a few streets or a small village.  Create stronger connections between people.  Enable people to feel they are doing something positive in their area, making a difference and feeling good about it.

Swimathon £2,500 The Swimathon Foundation Community Grants Next deadline will be For more information and to apply: Foundation Scheme offers funding to groups and individuals who early 2016 http://www.swimathonfoundation.org/a provide and promote swimming in their local pply/ community. The Foundation is passionate about

encouraging people to get involved with swimming, which it hopes to encourage even further with its Community Grants.Grants vary from £300 to £2,500 and will only be awarded to organisations supported by pools that are participating in Swimathon. The Canoe Up to £1,000 Funding support for projects that promote Next deadline TBC http://www.canoefoundation.org.uk/cf/ Foundation Small paddlesport activities, with a specific focus on index.cfm/grants/ for further Grant people with disabilities. information and to apply.

Hilden Charitable Up to £1,500 The fund is available to voluntary and community Next deadline spring http://www.hildencharitablefund.org.uk Trust Summer organisations throughout the UK, with priority given 2016 /summer%20playcheme%20guidelines.ht to groups based in Greater London.The scheme aims m Playschemes to fund summer play schemes for children aged five Grant

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sation to 18 years, with priority being given to those that cater for refugee and ethnic minority families.

Galaxy Hot Up to £300 The fund is looking to help small, local community Next deadline TBC http://www.galaxyhotchocolate.com/gal Chocolate Fund based projects and community minded people. From axyfund2014/profiles/ early November 2014 for 16 weeks are seeking to

donate eighty £300 awards to help people or groups with their community programmes

Cash 4 Clubs £25-£1000 Cash 4 Clubs is a sports fund aiming to support Next deadline TBC www.cash-4-clubs.com grassroots sports clubs all over the country. It is a simple scheme aimed at giving community clubs a helping hand and provides the opportunity to raise the money they need to invest in their club.

The Sheldon Not specified – average The fund aims to alleviate poverty and distress Applications can be http://www.pwwsolicitors.co.uk/funding th Trust grant awarded is £5,000 within society. To this end it makes grants to submitted from 29 -applications/8-the-sheldon-trust registered charities in four defined focus areas: June to September community projects; special needs groups; youth 2015 development; and holidays for the disadvantaged. Grants may be provided for specific projects, operating costs, including staff, as well as refurbishment and specific items of equipment.

GC Gibson Up to £10,000 The GC Gibson Charity offers grants of between Next deadline August http://www.gcgct.org/ Charitable Trust £1,000 and £10,000 to a wide range of charities. 2015 For these new applications, we now focus on a particular theme for projects that changes from year to year.

GLL Sports Up to £1,250 Support for talented young athletes: The Foundation Next round will be Further information is available here: Foundation will engage and recognise youth sport and support late 2015 http://www.gllsportfoundation.org/main talented young athletes specifically within partner page.asp?id=65 Boroughs where GLL or partners manage sports and leisure venues. The GLL Sport Foundations operates an annual awards round, with applications open this

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sation year in December (this is linked to Sports Aid – see separate entry)

Community First Varies by area A number of the country’s poorest areas have been Next round TBC To find out if your ares is included and Local Area Grants provided with funding over three years that can be conact details, visit locally allocated, as long as it is matched by in kind http://cdf.org.uk/neighbourhoodmatche contributions. dfund A large number of London wards have been allocated funding. To find out whether a ward you are interested in has been awarded funding, and to find out further details, access a list from the hyperlink to the right.

The Woodward £500 - £1000 Funding is available for summer playschemes for Next deadline TBC http://www.woodwardcharitabletrust.or children between the ages of 5-16 years. Preference g.uk/playschemeguidelines.html Charitable Trust is given to small local playschemes that provide a Potential applicants may telephone Karin wide-ranging programme of activities, schemes that Summer Hooper, on 020 7410 0330 Playschemes involve a large number of children, schemes catering for those from disadvantaged backgrounds or that have a disability and schemes that are inclusive such as projects that work with children from a range of backgrounds, abilities and race.

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sation Funds consistently available (with regular deadlines or no specific deadlines)

London Marathon Up to £20,000 This is one of two new funds as part of LMCT’s new Rolling Programme - For further information and to apply, Charitabe Trust – grant making process. visit http://www.lmct.org.uk/what-we- No specific deadline fund/grant-programmes/ Small Capital The Small Capital Project Grants Programme Grants provides awards to help improve existing amenities or to build new facilities that will enable organisations to encourage and support more people to become involved in sport and physical activity, particularly those who are currently physically inactive .

London Marathon Up to £150,000 This is one of two new funds as part of LMCT’s new Rolling Programme - For further information and to apply, Charitable Trust – grant making process. visit http://www.lmct.org.uk/what-we- No specific deadline fund/grant-programmes/ Major Capital Major Capital Projects Grants programme provides Projects Grant funds of between £20,000 and £150,000 for the renovation, modernisation or creation of local sports facilities for organisations that have already shown a commitment to inspiring and supporting people who are not physically active to participate in sporting activities.

Baily Thomas Small Grants Up to £10,000 The Baily Thomas Charitable Fund is a registered Rolling – meeting http://www.bailythomas.org.uk/ Charitable Fund charity which was established to provide project twice per year funding in the area of learning disability and to aid General Grants the care and relief of those affected by learning disability. The type of activities currently funded include capital works, play schemes, and employment schemes.

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sation Persimmon Up to £1,000 In the next 12 months Persimmon Community Rolling http://www.persimmonhomes.com/chari Community Champions plan to give away up to £750,000 to fund ty/ your local community initiatives. The charity match Champions programme gives donations of up to £1000 to local UK groups and charities, which have already raised vital funds themselves. The Lord’s Varies by programme A number of programmes focused on youth cricket Wheelchairs fund / Overall information is available at Taverners in disadvantaged areas and sports and recreational Cricket bags funds are http://www.lordstaverners.org/what- equipment for young people with disabilities and we-do Disability Sport special needs. Specific funding is currently available ongoing and Play Grants for disability provision:  Minibuses Fund for minibuses/  Sensory and soft play equipment  Sports wheelchairs: sensory and soft play  Outdoor play: equipment: 31st July  Cricket kit bags (rolling fund): 2015

British Up to £400 Funding available towards the cost of Gymnastics 2015 opportunity TBC http://www.british- Gymnastics Coaching qualifications, with grants available for: gymnastics.org/london/coach-course- fund Platten Level 1 - £100 / Level 2 - £150 / Level 3 - £100 Scholarships towards course fees and £300.00 for the assessment fee a total of £400.00. Level 4 - to be 50% of the course fees Magdalane Up to £2,000 The scheme aims to fund local community projects Two deadlines per http://www.magdalentrust.org.uk/index st Hospital Trust assisting those suffering from the effects of: Social year – 31 March and .html deprivation / Abuse / Mental/physical disability / 30th September Lack of education/training / Poverty. Playschemes, clubs and training are three areas of eligible expenditure

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sation Peter Stormonth Up to £10,000 Grant for charitable organisations carrying out Rolling – apply any Contact the Trust directlty at: The Peter Darling Charitable social welfare activities in the UK, in particular time Stormonth Darling Charitable around the themes of medical, the arts, sports, Trust,Soditic Ltd,12 Charles II Trust heritage and education. Street,London, SW1Y 4QU The Taylor Family Up to £50,000 The objectives of the Taylor Family Foundation is to Rolling – apply any http://www.thetaylorfamilyfoundation.c Foundation help and support children and young people, time o.uk/contactus/ particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, in the areas of education, health, recreation and the performing arts.They hope to advance the education of children at school, playgroups and colleges by working with approved agencies, charities or statutory bodies by offering facilities and resources not normally provided for by the Local Education Authority. Henry Smith Discretionary Priority is given to work with groups experiencing Rolling – apply any For further information, visit : Charity social and/or economic disadvantage (people with time http://www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk/w disabilities, for example) and to work that tackles hat-we-fund.html problems in areas of high deprivation Applications can be made for revenue funding (projects, running costs) and capital expenditure (buildings, equipment).

Henry Smith Up to £2,500 Applications can be made for grants towards a 19th July (then 19th http://www.henrysmithcharity.org.uk/h Charity Holiday single trip, which could be residential or a day trip, oliday-grants-for-children.html within the UK for children aged 13 and under who November) Grants for are from areas of high deprivation*, are Children experiencing disadvantage, or who have a disability.

Moto in the Discretionary Funding to support charities operating within a 25- Rolling – apply any http://motointhecommunity.co.uk/local- Community Trust mile radius of a Moto site. Local Moto sites 'adopt' charities/ local charities to fund as their 'Charity of the Year'. time

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sation Football Up to £10,000 The Premier League and The FA Facilities Fund Rolling – apply any For full details, and to apply,visit: Small Grants Scheme awards grants of up to £10,000 Foundation: http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/f for the provision of capital items, or to time unding-schemes/premier-league-the-fa- Premier League & refurbish/improve existing facilities. The aims of facilities-fund-small-grants-scheme/ The FA Facilities this scheme are to: Fund Small Grants  Support the growth of football clubs and Scheme activity  Prevent a decline in football participation.  Make improvements to facilities to address any health and safety issues.

English Schools Dependent on course Funding of 50% towards the cost of an FA coaching Rolling – apply any For further information, visit FA Coaching and qualification for teachers. Grants are awarded to http://www.esfa.co.uk/coaching/?esfa_ support teachers run out-of-school hours Football time coaching_bursaries Refereeing activity. Bursaries

British Dependent on course This fund offers a 50% fee reduction on selected Rolling – apply any http://www.british- Gymnastics Coach UKCC Level 1 and 2 course places. This exciting gymnastics.org/coaching/coaches/coach- initiative will give more people the opportunity to time development-fund Development get into coaching and play an active part in the Fund future of British Gymnastics.

Boshier-Hinton Up to £2,000 The Boshier-Hinton Foundation exists to improve Rolling – apply any Visit Foundation quality of life for people with disabilities or learning http://www.boshierhintonfoundation.org difficulties, and their families, in any part of the time .uk/about.php for further information. country, by making grants to individuals or their families; or by making donations to institutions providing facilities and advocacy for children and adults with special educational or other needs.

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sation Clara E Burgess Not stated The Clara E. Burgess Trust Grant is provided and Rolling (two deadlines Contact: Administrator, Royal Bank of Charity administered by the Clara E. Burgess Trust and is Scotland, Trust and Estate Services , available to charities throughout the UK.The scheme per year – 30th June Eden Building, Lakeside, Chester Business is intended to support projects which will benefit and 31st December) Park, Wrexham Road, Chester the health and well-being of children, with a Telephone: 01244 625810 priority on children under 10.

The Ireland Fund Discretionary Grants are available to not-for-profit and charitable Rolling – apply any http://www.irelandfund.org/content/ap of Great Britain organisations that provide essential health, housing, ply-grant social and psychological services to vulnerable and time older Irish people who live in Great Britain.

Southern Housing Up to £2,500 A variety of Grants to support a wide range of Rolling – apply any To apply and for further information Group Grants community activities, training opportunities and visit: sporting activities in and around Southern Housing time http://www.shgroup.org.uk/residents/g areas. Groups do not need to be an established et-support/apply-for-a-grant/ organisation or registered charity to apply, but the

majority of participants must be Southern Housing Group residents.

The Wessex Not specified The Wessex Youth Trust is interested in supporting Rolling – two deadlines For further information and to apply, st Youth Trust projects which provide opportunities to help, annually (1 May and visit support and advance children and young people up 1st November) http://www.wessexyouthtrust.org.uk/gr to the age of 21 years only. ant-applications.php

Variety Grants for Discretionary Funding is provided by the Variety Club for not-for- Rolling – apply any profit organisations and statutory bodies in the UK. Equipment, https://www.variety.org.uk/what-we-  Equipment: The scheme is intended to time Playgrounds and do/equipment-grants support organisations which work with sick, youth clubs disabled or disadvantaged children up to https://www.variety.org.uk/what-we- and including the age of 18 years. do/youth-clubs-grants  Youth Club equipment Equipment for youth https://www.variety.org.uk/what-we- organisations affiliated to London Youth or do/childrens-playgrounds Ambition  Playgrounds: grant scheme in development

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sation Church and Not stated Churches or those with strong links to a church in Rolling – apply any For further information, visit Community Fund deprived areas can apply for funding under three http://www.ccfund.org.uk/apply/inform themes: neighbourhood renewal, church growth, time (quarterly ation community engagement replication. deadlines)

Sir Edward Lewis £500-£3,000 The Sir Edward Lewis Foundation offers grants to Rolling – apply any For more information and how to apply, Foundation charitable organisations in London and Surrey for a contact Rawlinson & Hunter,The Lower range of charitable projects. Amateur sports time Mill, Kingston Road, Epsom or call 020 projects are eligible. 7842 2000

Sir John Cass’s Up to £30,000 The focus is on schools in London’s inner city Rolling –apply any See further guidance at Foundation boroughs, with a specific set of priorities: Widening http://www.sirjohncass.org/index.php/g Participation in FE asnd HE; Truancy, exclusion and time through EOI rants-to-organisations/priorities-for- behavior mgt, prisoner education and new schools-and-organisations/ initiatives.

E.B.M Charitable Discretionary The EBM Charitable Trust offers grants to charitable Rolling – apply any Contact: Keith Lawrence, E B M Trust organisations active in the UK.The scheme is Charitable Trust , Moore Stephens LLP, intended to support organisations undertaking time 150 Aldersgate Street, London, EC1A projects in the following areas: Animal welfare / 4AB. Telephone:020 7334 9191 The relief of poverty / Youth development.

The Hobson Discretionary The Hobson Charity Limited offers grants to Rolling – apply any Contact: Deborah Hobson, Hobson Charity Ltd. charitable organisations active in the UK.The grant Charity Limited , 21 Bryanston Street, is intended to support registered charities that work time Marble Arch, London, W1H 7AB in the following areas:Education/ Poverty relief / Telephone:0207 495 5599 Recreation / Social welfare /Support of older people and disadvantaged people.

CHK Charities Ltd Discretionary Three types of grant are available: Rolling – apply any To apply, visit  One off grants – e.g. for capital projects http://www.chkcharities.co.uk/index.ht  Conditionally renewable grants – grants time m made for more than one year  Large grants – over £25K.

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sation The Dan Maskell Up to £1500 (group) and Funding for small Tennis projects, wheelchairs for Rolling – next deadline http://www.danmaskelltennistrust.org.u th Tennis Trust £500 (individual) those beginning or playing wheelchair Tennis, and is 28 August k/apply-for-a-grant.html for Tennis kit bags. For wheelchairs a contribution by the applying organization is required.

Esmee Fairbairn Up to £15,000 Funding is available to support not-for-profit Rolling – apply any http://esmeefairbairn.org.uk/what-we- Foundation organisations in the UK that are in the early phases fund/sectors/merger-fund time Merger Fund of thinking about a merger.

The Steinberg Discretionary Grant for charitable organisations undertaking Rolling – apply any Contact The Steinberg Family Charitable Family Charitable health related projects in the UK. Trust;16 Bollinway, Hale, Altrincham, time WA15 0NZ Telephone:0161 903 8854 or Trust Email:[email protected]

Near Neighbours Up to £5,000 Funding for projects that bring different faith Rolling – apply any Check your area at Fund (specific groups together in innovative ways. Only certain http://www.cuf.org.uk/near- wards are eligible, so check the guidance carefully time neighbours/grants/eligible-areas and see areas of East and before applying. http://www.cuf.org.uk/near- South London neighbours/grants for further details. only) Hilden Trust Not specified, though Funding is available to charities. In the UK, the Rolling – apply any To apply, visit Charitable Fund average is around £5,000 fund supports projects concerned with: time http://www.hildencharitablefund.org.uk homelessness; asylum seekers and refugees; /index.htm community-based initiatives for young people aged 16-25 years and penal reform.

Rugby Football Up to £1,500 Small grant of between £500 and £1,500 for eligible Rolling – apply any To apply, visit: capital projects (for example a new set of rugby Foundation: http://www.rugbyfootballfoundation.org posts, redecorating the changing rooms etc) with time /index.php/what-we-do/grants- Helping Hand the club matching the grant on a £ for £ basis. The loans/helping-hand-grants Grants grant will be available to clubs that play at level 5 or below in the RFU league structure

Rugby Football Up to £5,000 The Groundmatch Scheme provides easy-to-access Rolling – apply any To apply, visit: Foundation: grant funding for capital projects which contribute http://www.rugbyfootballfoundation.org to the recruitment and retention of community time

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Groundmatch sation rugby players. A list of projects which qualify for a /index.php/what-we-do/grants- Grants grant (‘Qualifying Projects’) is given in the Guidance loans/groundmatch-grants Notes but the list is not exhaustive. Clubs at level 5 and below can apply for between £1,500 and £5,000 on a matched £ for £ basis. Contact details: Not specified The Trust awards grants to organisations in England Rolling – apply any CLA Charitable Peter Geldart LLM, The CLA Charitable and Wales, to provide facilities for the disabled to time Trust Trust , Caunton Grange ,Caunton, take part in country sports and recreation. Newark, Nottinghamshire, NG23 6AB Email:[email protected] Lennox and No upper limit (but most The Lennox and Wyfold Foundation offers grants to Rolling – apply any Contact details apply for both trusts: grants under £10K) registered charities in England and Wales.The time Wyfold Mr Fincham, The Kathleen Hannay Charity's objectives are to promote and support a Memorial Charity, 15 Suffolk Street, Foundation wide variety of charitable causes, including sports London and recreation. SW1Y 4HG No upper limit The Trust supports a wide variety of UK and Rolling – apply any Kathleen Hannay Tel:020 7036 5685 Charitable Trust worldwide charitable causes and makes a time, with trustees substantial number of grants to charitable meeting in March organisations both on a one off and recurring basis. annually A core theme is the advancement of amateur sport.

Peter Stormonth Not specified The Peter Stormonth Darling Charitable Trust offers Rolling – apply any Contact details: grants to charitable organisations active in the UK. time Darling Charitable The Peter Stormonth Darling Charitable The scheme is intended to support organisations Trust Trust undertaking general charitable projects, including Soditic Ltd, 12 Charles II Street, London, sports. SW1Y 4QU The Grocers’ £2,000 One off for both capital and revenue projects. Rolling – apply at any http://www.grocershall.co.uk/index.php Charity – Support for both capital and revenue projects will time (deadlines 1st /charity/memorial/ be considered. Themes include: The elderly / September, 1st Memorial Grants Young people / Education / Disability. November, 1st February, 1st May).

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sation Xerox (UK) Trust No upper limit Funding is intended to support medium sized Rolling – apply any Apply in writing to: Mrs Cheryl Walsh, charitable organisations undertaking charitable time The Xerox (UK) Trust Grant, Bridge projects, including sports and recreation. House, Oxford Road, Uxbridge, Middlesex, UB8 1HS FREE Access to Discretionary The FANS scheme (Free Access to National Sports Rolling but check Contact your Local Authority Sports National Sports People) aims to support a borough's up and coming details with your Development Team or type in FANS athletes in their development and progression in borough (if scheme and your relevant borough in a People (FANS) their chosen sport. participating) search engine. (dependent on To be eligible the sports person can be any age, live borough in Enfield, be at a national level in their sport either in the national team or ranked in the top 10 in the participation) country. The sport must be recognised by Sport England.

Laing Family Not specified Most grants awarded are made on a one-off basis for Rolling – apply any Application is by letter to the trustees, Foundations capital purposes such as the purchase or time but details on the fund are available construction of new premises, building extension, here: redevelopment or refurbishment, or the purchase of http://www.laingfamilytrusts.org.uk/gui equipment and vehicles delines.html

Viridor Credits Small Grants: up to New tiered funding mechanism from early 2015! Rolling but deadlines To apply visit: http://www.viridor- £20,000 will be dependent on credits.co.uk/apply-for-funding/ funding Funding for capital improvements/ renovations to your postcode Main grants: up to £50,000 public buildings within 10 miles of a landfill site. Central London is eligible. Large grants: up to £250,000

DM Thomas Up to £30,000 Replacing the Hilton in the Community Fund, Rolling – deadlines are https://dmthomasfoundation.org/what- th th th Foundation provides funding for organisations which work to 10 Feb, 5 May, 28 we-do/grants/ improve the lives of children and young people July, 13th Oct 2015 across Europe. Grants focus on providing Registered charities in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland may apply for grants from DMTFYP’s Central grants fund. Deadlines for applications run on a

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sation quarterly basis. equipment, training and support to young people, and are administered through several different models.

Fidelity UK Up to £50,000 Focus on community development, health and Rolling – apply any For further guidance, visit: Foundation education. Investment is typically directed to http://www.fidelityukfoundation.org/gui specific projects in the following categories:Capital time delines.html improvements such as new construction, renovations, expansions and equipment; High impact information technology; Organisational development projects; Planning initiatives.

Shared Access No fixed amount This scheme offers Football clubs the chance to Rolling – apply any http://www.thefa.com/my- receive funding for floodlights at no cost to the football/club-leagues/shared-access club. Shared Access will pay for and erect time floodlights for local football clubs. These floodlights will house state-of-the-art wireless antennas and where available fibre connections.

FaithAction: Up to £5,000 Available as 1:1 match-funding to facilitate new Rolling – apply any For eligibility criteria and further details, Together in multi-faith social action projects at a local level, visit: where there is often a lack of confidence in time http://www.togetherinservice.net/fundi Service Fund undertaking volunteering work in a multi-faith way. ng/

Austin Hope Up to £3,000 The Austin and Hope Trust gives grants to UK Rolling - deadlines: 1st See http://www.austin-hope- st Pilkington Trust registered charities towards projects carried out in June and 1 November pilkington.org.uk/what-we-fund the UK. In 2015 a focus is on supporting annually ‘community’, and medical (inc . research). In 2016 the focus will be children and youth.

Church Urban Up to £5,000 Grants are available to support faith-based Rolling – apply any http://www.cuf.org.uk/how-we- Fund – Together community regeneration projects that tackle issues help/cuf-funding/how-apply of disadvantage, poverty and marginalisation in the time. Read guidance Grants 10% most deprived areas of England. The programme has the following criteria: Tackling

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sation poverty /Christian faith basis /Working in before contacting partnership /Local community focus local Diocese Sport England: Up to £10,000 Funding for Not-for-profit organisations to deliver Rolling – apply at any https://www.sportengland.org/funding/ new community projects to grow participation. Fund time and applications our-different-funds/small-grants/ Small Grants (total project cost must is undersubscribed in London. assessed regularly not exceed £50,000) Advice line: 08458 508 508 Sport England and UK Sport have launched a new Up to £150,000 Olympic sports have http://sportengland.org/funding/our- Sport England fund for NGB’s and Local Authorities to help ensure deadlines twice per different-funds/major--engagement- Major Events a long term legacy of major international sporting year fund/ Engagement Fund events in this country. Projects should: Opportunity for other •Increase the number of people regularly doing partners is ongoing sport •Spark sustainable activity •Be based on insight and local •Clearly demonstrate financial need, value for money and partnership funding where activity is complementary to whole sport plan investment

BBC Children In Up to £10,000 (small) Grants for Children and young people of 18 years Main grants: deadline For Small Grants: and under experiencing disadvantage through: Need Small and £10,000 + (main) 15th May / Sep/ Jan http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00  Illness, distress, abuse or neglect Main Grants 8dk4b/features/cin-grants-small-  Any kind of disability st shouldiapply  Behavioural or psychological difficulties Small Grants 1 March  Living in poverty or situations of deprivation / June / Sep / Dec For Main Grants: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00 2015 8dk4b/features/cin-grants-main-index

Bruce Wake Not specified The Trustees will consider grant applications from Rolling – apply any Basic guidance is available here: Charitable Trust charities related to the provision of leisure activities time http://www.brucewaketrust.co.uk/grant for disabled people but favour applications where s.html one or all of the following criteria are met:

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sation  The potential beneficiaries are physically disabled wheelchair users.  Improved access for wheelchair users is proposed.  A sporting or leisure activity involving disabled wheelchair users is proposed. The Kelly Family Up to £5,000 The Trust supports charities whose activities involve Rolling – apply any www.kfct.org.uk/apply.html Charitable Trust all or most family members in initiatives that time (deadlines 1st support and encourage the family to work as a September and 1st cohesive unit in tackling problems. Applications are March annually) welcomed from sports and health-related charities whose activities comply with the above criteria. The Trust will consider capital and revenue grants and is happy to support requests for core funding as well as project-based grants. It actively encourages applications from relatively new organisations to help them become established.

V Inspired Up to £500 Grants of up to £500 are available to young people Rolling – apply any http://www.vinspired.com/vcashpoint/o Cashpoint aged 14-25 to encourage them to undertake pportunities/10066-vinspired- activities that have a positive impact. time cashpoint/activities/157789-funding-for- your-project

Peter Cruddas No upper or lower limit The Foundation gives priority to programmes Rolling – apply any For further information and to apply, designed to help disadvantaged and disengaged time (deadlines are 1st visit Foundation st young people in the age range of 14 to 30, to pursue September and 1 http://www.petercruddasfoundation.org pathways to Education, Training and Employment March annually) .uk/how_to_apply.htm with the ultimate aim of helping them to become financially independent. Preference will be given to the support of projects undertaken by UK registered charitable organisations (currently not CIC's or Social Enterprises), in England and Wales only, for the benefit of such people.

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sation Yorkshire Building Up to £500 (or £2,000 Provides support to registered charities involving Rolling – apply any http://www.ybs.co.uk/pdf/your- Society Charitable through a member of staff) anyone who is vulnerable, particularly; the elderly, time society/charity/charitable-foundation- children or those with guidelines.pdf and to apply: Trust physical/mental/communication disabilities as well http://www.ybs.co.uk/your- as animal charities. In addition, they will consider society/charity/charitable- other local charities and good causes suggested by foundation/apply.html Society members or staff

AGE 16-24 £1,500 The Apprenticeship Grant for Employers of 16 to 24 Programme is first For information, visit Employer year olds (AGE 16 to 24) aims to support businesses, http://www.apprenticeships.org.uk/Part who would not otherwise be in a position to so, to come first served ners/Policy/AGE-1624.aspx Apprenticeships recruit individuals aged 16 to 24 into employment You must complete and sign an AGE Grants though the Apprenticeship programme. 16 to 24 Employer Agreement with AGE 16 to 24 targets employers with less than 1000 your chosen training organisation(s), employees, who are new to Apprenticeships or to confirm your eligibility, before your haven’t enrolled a new recruit or existing employee apprentice(s) starts. on an Apprenticeship programme in the previous 12 months. The Wolfson Up to £100,000 Grants are generally given for capital infrastructure Stage 1 applications For further information, visit: Foundation (new build, refurbishment and equipment) rolling – apply any http://www.wolfson.org.uk/funding/ho supporting excellence in the area of health and time (deadlines are 1st w-to-apply/ disability (amongst other areas) July and 5th January annually) Ulverscroft Not specified The Ulverscroft Foundation supports projects which Rolling –apply any http://foundation.ulverscroft.com/guide Foundation will have a positive effect on the quality of life of time (deadlines are linescolour.htm visually impaired people (blind and partially 15th Dec/ Mar/ June/ sighted). Sep)

Big Potential Up to £75,000 Big Potential, a BIG Lottery Fund grant fund, will Rolling – apply any Interested organisations are advised to deliver approximately £10m of grant funding over 3 start by checking if they are eligible to years to eligible Voluntary and community time apply for a grant and then download the organisations with the aim of improving their programme guidance to start planning sustainability, capacity and scale in order that they their application. may deliver greater social impact.

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sation http://www.sibgroup.org.uk/bigpotentia l/

The Weavers’ Up to £15,000 per year Benevolent Fund Priorities Rolling, apply any http://www.weavers.org.uk/charitable- time. Deadlines 3rd grants/grant-application-guidelines Benevolent Fund 1. Helping disadvantaged young people: The object December, 1st April, of the fund is to support projects working with 4th August annually disadvantaged young people to ensure that they are given every possible chance to meet their full potential and to participate fully in society. 2. Offenders and ex-offenders, particularly those under 30 years of age.

The Prince’s Up to £500 Open to young people in the following bands for Rolling – apply any http://www.princes- Trust course fees, or equipment: Aged 14-16 and not time trust.org.uk/need_help/grants.aspx expecting to achieve five GCSEs (or equivalent) Development grades A-C; Aged 16-25 and not in education, Awards training or employment

St James’s Place Up to £10,000 Funding to support project aimed at disadvantaged Rolling – apply any http://www.sjpfoundation.co.uk/apply- Foundation Small young people, those with cancer, and those with time (no deadlines) for-funding.aspx Grants special needs. Alan and Colin Not specified Grant for UK charitable organisations working in the Rolling – apply any Write to: C F Frizzell ESQ, The Anna and Frizzell fields of health, welfare or disability, including the time Colin Frizzell Charitable Trust, Smewins advancement of healthy lives. Priority given to Barn, Smewins Road, White Waltham, Charitable Trust organisations in the south of England. Maidenhead, SL6 3SR

Balcombe Not specified Funding is available for charitable organisations in Rolling – apply any Contact details: Mr Jonathan Prevezer, Charitable Trust the UK. The scheme is intended to support time Telephone:020 7304 2000 organisations undertaking projects in the following Email:[email protected] areas: Education/ Environment / Health /Welfare. o.uk

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sation Contact details:Mr Iain MacLeod, Bassil Up to £7,200 Grant for charitable organisations in the UK working Rolling – apply any Basil Shippam and Shippam and Alsford Trust, The Corn with young and elderly people, with the following time Alsford Trust Exchange, Baffins Lane, Chichester, West themes: education; health; and religion. Sussex, PO19 1GE. Telephone:01243 786111 The Steel Up to £25,000 Grants are made primarily to registered charities in Rolling – apply any http://www.steelcharitabletrust.org. Charitable Trust the UK within the following funding areas: time. Trustees uk/grant_policy.htm generally meet in Arts and Culture / Education/ Environment March, June, Disadvantaged / Health September and November The Screwfix Not specified The foundation supports local charities with Rolling – apply any http://www.screwfix.com/jsp/landing.js Foundation projects that will fix, repair, maintain and improve time p?id=ScrewfixFoundation properties and community facilities specifically for Grants those in need in the UK.

Warburtons Three streams: Warburton’s financial giving programme is aimed at Rolling – apply any http://www.warburtons.co.uk/corporate supporting projects, activities and organisations time /responsibility/best-for-the- Community Small Grants – Up to £250 Grants that have charitable aims and will be of real direct community/financial-giving ‘Project Applications’ – up benefit to local communities. Priorities include: to £5,000  Contribute to creating a positive local ‘Project – Expression of environment that supports families’ well- Interest’ – up to £20,000 being.  Empower people to take responsibility for their own communities.  Contribute to the reduction of health inequalities that families face ((up to £250 only) Warburton’s have a bakery in Enfield so most of central London will be eligible (within 15 miles of a depot / bakery)

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sation Woodlands Trust Not specified – average The Trustees interests lie with youth between the Rolling –apply any http://www.pwwsolicitors.co.uk/fun grant awarded is £2,500 ages of 16-25 and the elderly. Grants are usually for time. Trustees meet ding-applications/9-the-woodlands- equipment, furnishings, running costs, helplines, Spring and Autumn trust etc.

Ironmongers’ Up to £10,000 The Ironmongers’ Company wishes to support Rolling – apply any http://www.ironmongers.org/charity Company Grants projects that provide opportunities for time. Deadlines are _organisations.htm disadvantaged children and young people to fulfil 31st December and their potential. Grants are only given to registered 31st July annually. charities. Projects must meet all of the following criteria:  For children and young people under the age of 25 who are disadvantaged  Consist of educational activities that develop learning, motivation and skills  Have clear aims and objectives to be met within a planned timescale  Are within the UK The Company is particularly interested in enabling primary age children to develop a strong foundation for the future.

Sanctuary £1,000 Financial assistant is available to voluntary, Apply any time before For further information, visit: st Housing grand charitable or community groups for projects that 31 March 2015 http://www.sanctuary- benefit Sanctuary Housing Association residents. housing.co.uk/grand-ideas-fund Ideas Fund One focus area is health and wellbeing: to support

residents to live happy, healthy and fulfilled lives, with access to the care and support services they need. For example, opportunities to develop community spirit, promote healthy eating projects, sports activities and getting people involved.

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sation A B Charitable Usually not more than ABCT supports charities working where human Rolling – apply any To apply, visit Trust £10,000 dignity is imperilled and where there are time. Deadlines are http://abcharitabletrust.org.uk/applicati opportunities for human dignity to be affirmed. 20th Sep, 6th Dec, 7th on.htm Applications are particularly welcomed from Mar, 23rd May charities working to support:  refugees and asylum seekers  prisoners and penal reform

Firstgroup Grants £2,500 The FirstGroup Grant is provided and administered Rolling – apply any http://www.firstgroup.com/corporate/c by FirstGroup and is available for the voluntary and time r/community/charity_and_sponsorship_r community sector which is active in the UK. Funding equests.php is available for projects in the following areas:Health /Young people/ the environment

The Mercers’ Not specified Grant-making programmes are focused on Rolling – apply any For further information, visit Company Education, General Welfare, the Advancement of time Education fund http://www.mercers.co.uk/education the Christian Religion, and Heritage and the Arts. In deadlines: 8th April, terms of education, funding for projects that 18th June, 14th “enrich educational opportunity through innovative October projects that use…sport.” In terms of welfare, family, youth and the elderly are supported. Recent beneficiaries include Greenhouse and London Sports Trust.

The Girdlers’ Up to £1,000 The Trustee invites applications only from Rolling (but deadlines http://www.girdlers.co.uk/downloads/In Company registered charities or CASCs in the UK for one of 10 are the last Friday in formation_on_Girdlers_Company_Charita one-off General grants available each May and Jan and Aug) ble_Trust_-_7_Aug_2013.pdf December, of around £1,000 each.

Addleshaw Not specified Charitable Trust with no detailed aims and Not specified For further information and an e-mail Goddard objectives, but linked to a Corporate Social contact, visit: Responsibility that focuses on three areas - London, http://www.addleshawgoddard.com/csr Charitable Trust Manchester and Leeds. The trust has donated /view.asp?content_id=336&parent_id=31 £350,000 over the last 10 years. 3

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sation Children Today Discretionary Children Today will provide a wide range of mobility Rolling – apply any http://www.childrentoday.org.uk/how- equipment for children and young people with time we-can-help/how-we-can-help disabilities that are not funded through the NHS. These include powered, manual and sports wheelchairs, specially adapted tricycles, bicycles, buggies and walking aids as well as sensory equipment such as fibre optic sprays. The application should be made on behalf of the young person and is on an individual basis.

Jack Petchey £200 (gateway fund to The scheme is a reward and recognition initiative Rolling – apply any http://www.jackpetcheyfoundation.org. Foundation other funds) which enables schools and youth organisations to time uk/achievement-awards celebrate the achievements of their young people as Achievement well as receive additional funding. Once the Award (and organization is running the Achievement award, it related funds) can apply for other Jack Petchey funding, including £500 through the Small Grants programme.

Mrs Smith and Not specified, but average The Fund currently has the following priority areas: Rolling applications http://www.pwwsolicitors.co.uk/funding Mount Trust grant is approx. £3,500 due to re-commence -applications/7-the-mrs-smith-and-  Mental Health Aug 2015 mount-trust  Learning Disability  Homelessness  Health in the Community: This category is for registered charities with an annual income of less than £500,000, working to improve health in the community. Comic Relief (new £10,000-£100,000 Comic Relief have announced their new funding Rolling – apply any www.comicrelief.com/apply-for-a- strategy after being closed to applications for over a time grant/programmes/sport-change funding strategy) year. Email: [email protected]

You can now apply at any time but there are now Phone: 020 7820 200 two stages to the application process. The current priorities are;

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sation  Better futures - e.g. Improving the lives of vulnerable young people in the UK (which could still include sport for social change projects)  Healthier finances - Tackling financial poverty  Safer lives - Reducing violence, abuse and exploitation.  Fairer society - Empowering people, organisations and networks to play an effective role in their communities and society, as well as nurturing talent and leadership.

Goldsmiths’ Not specified Small grants – average £3,000 – can be applied for Rolling – apply any http://thegoldsmiths.co.uk/charity- Company by charities only. time education/charity/ Forbes Charitable Up to £5,000 The Forbes Charitable Foundation’s objective is to Rolling – apply any http://www.theforbescharitablefoundati Foundation provide benefits for people with learning time on.org/apply-for-a-grant/ disabilities. Applications will be considered for capital expenditure and for certain types of revenue expenditure.

Sita Trust Up to £60,000 Capital support projects that make physical Rolling – apply any http://www.sitatrust.org.uk/community- Enhancing improvements to community leisure facilities and funding time Next deadline: Communities historic buildings / structures. Not-for-profit orgs including community groups, parish councils, local 27th July 2015 Programme authorities and charities can apply. The fund only supports projects within the vicinity of landfill sites. To check if your project could benefit, go to http://www.sitatrust.org.uk/postcode-checker.

Up to £20,000 The Fast Track Fund provides grants of up to Rolling – apply any http://www.sitatrust.org.uk/community- Sita Trust £20,000, available to not-for-profit organisations funding Enhancing (see below) with a community leisure amenity time

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sation Communities improvement project that has an overall cost of no Next deadline: 27th Programme – Fast more than £40,000. Applicants will find out whether their application has been successful within 60 days July 2015 Track of the application deadline date. To check if your project could benefit, go to http://www.sitatrust.org.uk/postcode-checker.

London Catalyst Up to £3,000 Special Interest Grants: support thoughtful projects Rolling – apply any See Grants or service developments that can tackle health http://www.londoncatalyst.org.uk/grant inequalities and the limiting effects of ill health, time s/ disability and poverty. Small Grants - To support health and community projects in areas of need.

Drapers’ Up to £20,000 (though The Drapers’ Charitable Fund awards grants to help Rolling (next deadline http://www.thedrapers.co.uk/Charities/ Company most grants are under improve the quality of life for people and their Applying-For-A-Grant/List-of- £10,000) communities. They target the disadvantaged and is 25th June 2015) Grants/DCF.aspx socially excluded, through grants in the fields of education and relief of need.

Woodward Small Grants Up to £5,000 Focus on the following objectives (selected): Rolling – apply any For further information, visit: Charitable Trust (unsolicited main grants http://www.woodwardcharitabletrust.or applications are rare)  Children and young people who are isolated, time g.uk/guidelines.html at risk of exclusion or involved in anti-social behaviour.  Minority groups including refugees, gypsies and travelers. Projects that promote integration and community cohesion will be favoured.  Prisoners and ex-offenders. Projects that help the rehabilitation and resettlement of prisoners and/or ex-offenders are supported as well as requests to help prisoners’ families.  Disability projects which can include rehabilitation and training for people who

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sation are either physically disabled or learning disabled, as well as help to improve employment prospects.

Banks Charitable Up to £5,000 – although Grants are awarded to groups whose projects aim to Rolling – apply any http://www.banksfoundation.org.uk/ Foundation higher for exceptional ensure an attractive and ‘liveable’ environment. projects This includes: Developing or improving outdoor time spaces; Ensuring the improvement and maintenance of sport and Community facilities; Supporting improvements to facilities to overcome physical disabilities NB: Only for charities and groups which are located within close proximity of a current or proposed Banks Group operation or will be affected by a Banks Group operation.

DD McPhail Up to £5,000 The DD McPhail Charitable Settlement makes grants Rolling – apply any To make an application, write to the Charitable for voluntary organisations that support the elderly following address: or young, and those that are disabled or sick. Most time Mrs Sheila Watson Settlement grants are for £2,000, with a small number of larger The D D McPhail Charitable Settlement grants made. Many of the granted organisations PO Box 285 have an existing relationship with the trust, but new Pinner HA5 3FB applications are welcome.

The Hedley Not specified, but in the Main objective (currently about 70% of the Rolling – apply any The application form should be Foundation region of £1 – 5,000 Foundation's budget) is to support young people: downloaded, completed in typescript, their education, recreation, support, training, time printed off and sent by post to: health and welfare, Mrs Pauline Barker, The Hedley Grants to charities for specific projects only, mostly Foundation, 1-3 College Hill, London, one-off, but no core revenue, salary or transport EC4R 2RA funding. The Foundation makes a limited number of email: [email protected] recurring grants for up to three years.

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sation Barchester Up to £5,000 The Foundation awards grants to improve quality of Rolling – apply any Visit: Charitable life for older people and other adults with a http://www.bhcfoundation.org.uk/Apply physical or mental disability, where health and/or time /WhatWeDo.aspx Foundation social care needs cannot be met by the statutory public sector or by the individual.

Veolia Up to £100,000 Not-for-profit groups in the vicinity of a Veolia Rolling – apply any To apply, go to Environmental landfill site can apply for capital projects with a http://www.veoliatrust.org/apply/ time (deadlines are Trust Grants community / environmental benefit. Public amenities are the most common type of project 27th Feb/ 29th May / supported - capital costs that provide, maintain or th th improve amenities that are open to any member of 28 Aug / 20 Nov) the general public. These include: • Village halls, community centres, and community facilities within places of worship, theatres, museums, libraries, and educational establishments. • Children’s play areas, skate parks, public parks and community sports facilities • Visitor centres with free entrance and potential for alternative community use • Footpaths, bridleways, cycleways and landscaping • Sports clubs offering multiple organised sports and with wider community usage/benefit

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sation The Greggs Up to £2,000 Regional grants are made to charitable organisations Rolling – apply any http://www.greggsfoundation.org.uk/re Foundation who meet the mission statement of making a gional-grants/london-region difference to people in need in the heart of our time local communities. The programme prioritises smaller organisations and can consider any project that supports people in need. We consider people in need to be those who live in highly disadvantaged parts of Great Britain or from one of our priority groups, i.e. people who are: • Disabled or suffering chronic illness • Living in poverty • Voluntary carers • Homeless • Isolated older people

Santander Up to £5,000 Community Plus grants are available for small local Rolling – apply any For further information, visit: charities or local projects of national charities with Foundation – http://www.santanderfoundation.org.uk funding available to cover salaries, equipment or time /community-plus.aspx Community Plus materials. Grants must directly help disadvantaged people in your local area. The scheme is designed to To nominate, visit any Santander branch be quick and simple to use and nominations can be and complete a Community Plus made by charities as well as Santander customers Nomination. The completed form should and staff. For the main Santander programme, see then be dropped into your local branch. listing below.

Santander Up to £10,000 The Central Fund offers grants of up to £10,000 for Rolling – apply any For further information, visit Foundation – organisations with charitable status for projects http://www.santanderfoundation.org.uk within the UK. Grants must meet one or both of our time /central-fund.aspx Central Fund charitable priorities - Education & Training, or Financial Capability - and must directly help disadvantaged people.

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sation 02 Think Big Up to £300 Are you 13-25? Need money, support or training to Rolling – apply any http://www.o2thinkbig.co.uk/ help improve your community? This fund helps young people launch ideas and programmes that time benefit the places where they live. “You provide the big idea, we provide £300 and the support to make it happen.”

Trusthouse Fast Track: up to £5,000 Trusthouse gives grants for running costs or one-off Rolling – apply any http://www.trusthousecharitablefoundat capital costs to charities and not-for-profit ion.org.uk/what.html Charitable Small Grants: up to organisations. A particular focus is urban time £10,000 Foundation deprivation, and the following themes: Large Grants (capital): up Community Support: projects in deprived to £30,000 communities; the provision of sporting facilities or equipment Drugs and Alcohol / Elderly / Ex-offenders Young People: projects which build the confidence, life skills and employment skills of young people in need. Physical and Mental Disability: projects involving rehabilitation, (including sport programmes); Palliative Care & Medicine / Arts and heritage /Education

National Hockey Up to £75,000 The Foundation primarily makes grants to a wide Rolling – apply any Further information is available here: Foundation range of organisations that meet one of our chosen http://www.thenationalhockeyfoundatio areas of focus: time n.com/page10.htm • Young people and hockey. • Young people and sport in Milton Keynes. • Enabling the development of hockey at youth or community level. • Smaller Charities.

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sation England Golf Up to £300 An England Golf grant for GolfMark and RangeMark Rolling – apply any For further information and to apply: Junior facilities, enabling them to grow the number of http://www.englandgolf.org/page.aspx?s juniors (boys and girls) getting into golf and onto time itesectionid=310&search= Development regular participation. The club or range must match Grant the award 1:1

Skipton Building Up to £10,000 This fund will provide funding as follows: Rolling – apply any http://www.skiptoncharitablefoundation Society Charitable .co.uk/  To registered charities based in the UK, time Foundation particularly in areas near the Society's Principal Office or one of its branches  Where there is clear and immediate benefit to the recipients in the UK  Where charities' objectives are to benefit children, through education and/or welfare, or the elderly and their care Previous funded projects include a Riding for Disabled Children project.

The P F Not specified Grants for general charitable purposes in the United Rolling – apply any For further information on how to obtain Charitable Kingdom, including the advancement of amateur this funding opportunity locally, please sport. time contact the following: The Secretary, P F Foundation Charitable Trust, 15 Suffolk Street, London, SW1Y 4HG. Telephone: 020 7036 5685

The Astor Not specified Grant for general charitable purposes, including Rolling – apply any For further information on how to obtain Foundation sport. this funding opportunity locally, please time contact the following: Mrs Lisa Rothwell- Orr, Astor Foundation, PO BOX 3096, Marlborough, SN8 3WP. Telephone:07901 737488

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sation The Woodcock Up to £5,000 The Woodcock Charitable Trust Grant is intended to Rolling – apply any Contact details: Foundation support groups that work in the following areas: Lucy Gibson, The Woodcock Charitable time Trust, Harcus Sinclair, 3 Lincoln's Inn • Children's projects. Fields , London • Sport. WC2A 3AA; Telephone: 020 72429700 • General welfare.

The Rank Up to £7,500 Grants of up to £7,500 for capital and “one-off Rolling – apply any http://www.rankfoundation.com/grant- Foundation activity costs” for registered charities and churches. applications/ time

Alec Dickson Up to £500 The trust provides grants of up to £500 to support Rolling – apply any To apply and for further information, Trust projects from volunteers under the age of 30. visit: time http://www.alecdicksontrust.org.uk/

Lloyds Bank Up to £25,000 (Invest) and Invest provides longer term core or delivery funding Rolling – apply any For eligibility guidance and to apply for Foundation – £15,000 (Enable) for charities which meet the programme aim and this funding, see are delivering clear outcomes as a result of their time http://www.lloydsbankfoundation.org.uk Invest and Enable work. /how-to-apply/eligibility-guidance Enable provides smaller, shorter term grants to strengthen charities which meet the programme aim, helping them to deliver their mission more effectively. Grants are awarded to charities which have identified clear development needs. Concertina makes grants to charitable bodies which Up to £250 Rolling – apply at any http://www.concertinamusic.org.uk/Gra Concertina provide cultural entertainment and related time. Deadlines are nts.php Charitable Trust activities for the elderly. This not only brightens up 30th April and 31st their lives, but also provides a therapeutic benefit October annually to their health and well-being.

Up to 3 years @ £3,000 per Core funding only to registered charities with a total Rolling – apply any http://yappcharitabletrust.org.uk//page The Yapp year annual expenditure of less than £40,000 who are s/how-to-apply.php Charitable Trust undertaking work with our priority groups: time

 Elderly people

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sation  Children and young people aged 5 – 25  People with disabilities or mental health problems  Moral welfare – people trying to overcome life-limiting problems of a social origin  Education and learning (with a particular interest in people who are educationally disadvantaged)

True Colours Up to £10,000 Small grants for local organisations and projects to Rolling – apply any http://www.truecolourstrust.org.uk/ Trust support disabled children and their families. Apply small-grants-application-form/ at any time.The small grants programme provides time grants of up to £10,000, usually for one-off purposes, to help smaller organisations develop and deliver programmes for children, their siblings and families.

Co-operative Between £100 and £2,000 Grants are awarded to community, voluntary, or Rolling – apply any http://www.co- Community Fund self-help groups to run projects that meet the time operative.coop/membership/local- following criteria. To be successful, a group must communities/community- carry out positive work in the community. A project fund/onlineapplicationprocess/ must:  address a community issue  provide a good long-term benefit to the community  support co-operative values and principles  ideally be innovative in its approach.

Tudor Trust No maximum Funding for charities aswell as organisations Rolling – apply any Applying is a two stage process. To find Grants conducting charitable work. As well as core funding out more visit TT Grants can also provide project grants, capital time http://tudortrust.org.uk/how-to-apply grants for buildings or equipment and grants to help strengthen the orgs.

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sation National Lottery No minimum or maximum UK Sport works in partnership with sporting and Rolling – apply any www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/funding/ Good causes – regional partners to ensure that strategically time (Turnaround 16 major-international-sporting-events important international sporting events are staged weeks) Telephone: 020 7211 5100 Major Sporting in the UK, to world leading standards. Email: [email protected] Events

BLF Reaching £10,000-£500,000 Funding projects that help people and communities Rolling – apply any www.biglotteryfund.org.uk/global- Communities most in need. Targeted at NGB’s or Local time content/programmes/england/reaching- Authorities. Reaching Communities funds projects communities-england England that help people and communities most in need. National helpline for advice: 0845 410 20 Projects can be new or existing, or be the core work 30 of your organisation.

BLF Reaching £100,000-£500,000 This capital programme aims to funds projects that Rolling – apply any www.lotterygoodcauses.org.uk/funding/r Communities will replace or improve the physical condition of a time eaching-communities-buildings building where a wide range of community activities BIG advice line on 0845 4 10 20 30. Buildings will take place. Voluntary or community groups, registered charities, schools, social enterprises and charitable not-for-profit companies can apply. Buildings or sites based in the most deprived areas in England.

Garfield Weston Small grants up to This fund supports a wide range of charitable Rolling – apply any http://www.garfieldweston.org/how-to- Foundation £100,000 (revenue and capital) activity rather than time apply/ having specific priorities for funding or regional Major grants £100,000+ bias. The Trustees support excellence and, rather than predetermining where funds should be given, prefer to respond on a flexible basis to organisations that can show that they are addressing a need and that their work is high quality.

Alan Pasco No maximum detailed but A small funder that makes a number of grant Rolling – apply any Apply in writing to Mr Alan Peter Pascoe Charitable Trust small grants contributions annually for the benefit of children, at the following address: Fast Track, One health and sporting charities. time Boyd, The Admirals, Gunwharf Quays, Portsmouth, PO1 3AG

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sation The No maximum The Clothworkers' Foundation awards capital grants Rolling – apply any For further information, visit: Clothworkers’ to UK charities with an annual income of less than time http://foundation.clothworkers.co.uk/H Foundation £15m. ow-to-apply.aspx You can apply under the main grants programme (no maximum grant) or the small grants programme (maximum grant of £10,000).

Football Various amount depending This Football Foundation scheme offers Charter Rolling – apply any Vouchers are available for all FA Foundation – on package request Standard clubs the opportunity to purchase Respect time affiliated clubs. equipment (barriers, banners, cards etc.) which, if http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/a Respect used effectively, will help us to promote the pply/respect-equipment-scheme/ Equipment offer beautiful game. The scheme offers 50 % off the normal cost price of these items.

Awards For All £300-£10,000 You can apply to Awards for All only if you are a Rolling – apply any www.awardsforall.org.uk/england/index. community group, not for profit group, Parish or time html

Town Council, Health body, or school Advice line: 0845 4 10 20 30

The pilot applies only to groups with a turnover Email: [email protected] below £30,000

Asda Charities Not stated The Asda Foundation is set up to assist any charity Rolling – apply any http://charities.asda.com/asda- in the UK as well as people and projects who time foundation-factsheet require financial assistance. The Asda Foundation

won’t consider applications where the money is to be used for salaries or will be paid into general funds. They are set up to support requests which have the direct support and involvement from Asda colleagues locally. Please contact your local Store or Depot.

Co-operative £100 - £2000 Community groups, voluntary groups, self-help Rolling – apply any www.co- groups, community charities or local branches of time operative.coop/membership/local- Community Fund national charities are eligible to apply.

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sation Anything from equipment to event costs, help communities/community- towards rent or fixtures, sport or computer fund/onlineapplicationprocess/ equipment. Phone: 0844 262 4001 Email: community.fund@co- operative.coop

Sports Aid Dependant on project / SportsAid helps young disabled and non-disabled Rolling – apply any www.sportsaid.org.uk/about-us/who-we- athlete athletes to achieve their ambitions. time help These athletes are typically aged 12 to 18* and include some of Britain’s brightest hopes for future Olympic and Paralympic success.

Freemasons’ Minor grants - £500 - £5000 Charities can apply for grants in the following areas: Rolling – apply any http://www.grandcharity.org/pages/ava time ilable_grants_.html Grand Charity Major Grants - £10,000 -  Support for Vulnerable People £50,000  Youth Opportunities (for 16-25 year olds)

Waitrose £1000 to local groups Branch - This unique scheme gives each branch Rolling – apply any £1,000 (or £500 in our convenience shops) to share time www.waitrose.com/content/waitrose/en Community £25,000 between 3 out between three local good causes each month. /home/inspiration/community_matters.h National groups Matters Online - Every three months, Waitrose.com shares a tml donation of £25,000 between three national causes

Exchange unwanted Bag 4 Sport is a social enterprise that supports Rolling – apply any www.bag4sport.co.uk/charity.html clothing for sports colleges, sports clubs, schools, youth clubs, time Tel: 01380 728880 Bag 4 Sport equipment communities and charities by turning unwanted clothing into useful cash. Fifty full bags could earn a Fifty full bags could earn a sports club £200, and B4S will pay a further 2% on sports club £200 top of this for donations weighing over one tonne.

‘Enable Sport’ Not specified Funding for adapted sport equipment for disabled Rolling – apply any www.caudwellchildren.com children participating in competitive sport. The time gifted and Tel: 0845 300 1348 funding is only available to individuals engaged in

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talented disabled (but equipmentsation grants of competitive sport and is not available to groups, Email: [email protected] children approx. £200-£3000 as clubs etc. examples)

Football Up to £500,000 The Premier League & The FA Facilities Fund All applicant are encouraged to receive provides grants for building or refurbishing advice and support from their County FA Foundation Rolling – apply any grassroots facilities, such as changing pavilions and before applying. For London FA email: time FA and Premier playing surfaces for community benefit, with money [email protected]. For more League Facilities provided by the Premier League, The FA and the details: Fund Government (via Sport England) and delivered by http://www.footballfoundation.org.uk/f the Foundation. The fund is available to football unding-schemes/premier-league-the-fa- clubs, schools, councils and local sports facilities-fund/pre-application-advice/ associations.

Funds 4 Clubs Not specified Funds4Clubs is designed to help sporting, social or Rolling – apply any www.funds4clubs.org/how-f4c-works recreational clubs solve some of their funding time Funding co-ordinator, Jayne Raven: problems. If you (or your friends and family) require 01772 254201 legal services, and your club is registered with us, please contact MWR quoting “Funds4Clubs scheme” and we will do the rest.

Football Dependent on purchases The Club Cashback scheme allows grassroots Rolling – apply any http://cashback.footballfoundation.org. Foundation Club Football clubs to raise new revenues to help run the time uk/ club or contribute towards partnership-funding on a Cashback Foundation project. Members can generate a cashback reward for their club every time they buy something online from selected retailers. Club Cashback gives between 1-15% of the total sales value of the purchase. The process is simple: Sign up online / Using the ‘Club Search’ feature find the team / Browse the Club Cashback section for the retailer and click on their website link /Shop online and complete the transaction as normal.

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sation Andy Fanshawe Not specified but most The Trust gives grants that allow disadvantaged Rolling – apply any No application form. Simply answer some Memorial Trust grants awarded between young people to take up opportunities to experience time key questions through website: £200-£1000 www.andyfanshawe.org the great outdoors. They usually support programmes run by schools or youth groups. They Email: [email protected] prefer to fund schools and groups that offer a continuing opportunity for young people to deepen their experience.

The awards are for projects that aim to provide a Rolling – apply any www.biffa-award.org/get-involved time Biffa Award Small grants: £250-£5000 lasting environmental benefit by providing and improving public amenities, improving opportunities Main grants: £5000 - for informal education, giving access to sport, Email: [email protected] or biffa- £50,000 culture and recreation and physical regeneration. [email protected] Flagship scheme: £150,000- You may have a building that needs improvement in £500,000 order to increase the range of services on offer to the local community. Or maybe an open space such Tel: 01636 670000. as a park, play area that needs transforming to benefit local people of all ages.

Central Social and Approximately £1000 per Provides small grants to local sports clubs and Rolling – apply any www.csrt.info Recreational individual organisations to improve the conditions of boys and time Tel: 020 7386 6106 Trust girls under the age of 21, particularly those lacking access to rec. or other leisure time occupations E-mail: [email protected] from poverty

Chapman Main areas supported are social services, culture Rolling – apply any No website. Contact: ROGER CHAPMAN time Charitable Trust £1000-£2000 and recreation, education and research, health, Tel: 020 7782 0007 environment and heritage. To fund general Email: [email protected] charitable purposes.

Fields in Trust Up to £10,000 All kinds of projects are eligible for funding Rolling – apply by the www.qe2fields.com/londonlegacy.aspx including playground equipment, improvements to 15th of every month (Queen Elizabeth Application form: www.qe2fields.com II fields)

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sation facilities and access, outdoor fitness equipment and Alison McCann, London Grants Officer participation programmes. email: [email protected]

Bernard Sunley Small Grants – up to £5,000 The trustees support capital projects only. In cases Rolling – apply any http://www.bernardsunley.org/ where grants are made, the projects are expected time Foundation Medium Grants – up to NB: there is no application form. You to be self-financing thereafter. £25,000 need to write to the director. Organisations must be UK registered charities or Large grants – over £25,000 Phone: 020 7408 2198 Community Amateur Sport Clubs (CASC) with their Email [email protected] beneficiaries based in this country.

Small grants of up to £500 Boost Charitable Trust was created in 2005 to Rolling – apply any Boost charitable www.boostct.org Build On Over-looked Sporting Talent, to champion time trust Apply by email or letter, no more than the disabled and disadvantaged and to inspire them two sides of A4 to overcome their challenges through the power of

sport. Applications should be emailed The Trust will only support charities or non-profit to [email protected] making organisations with a focus on sport.

Paul Bush Up to £10,000 Grants for charities that improve the health and Rolling – apply any http://www.bushco.co.uk/about/paulbu Foundation Trust (organisations) wellbeing of disabled people. Grants are made for time. Annual shfoundationtrust.aspx one year. Applications for ‘seed funding’ are deadlines are 1st May Up to £5,000 (individuals) particularly welcome. and 1st November. Preference is given to funding discrete projects with defined outcomes. The Trust also has a separate fund for individuals, with the same deadlines

City Bridge Trust Capital or Revenue - no There are now 9 funding streams. The most relevant Rolling For further information: maximum (but normally sports and physical activity streams are: Usually takes about 4 http://www.citybridgetrust.org.uk/CBT/ £25,000 and less)  Older Londoners – including supporting months from receiving Grants/index/04MakingLondonMoreInclus those over 75 to lead a more active lifestyle complete applications ive.htm until a final decision  Making London more inclusive – including a http://www.citybridgetrust.org.uk/CBT/ specific focus on disabled people involved Grants/index/06OlderLondoners.htm

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sation in the running and management of sports General enquiries: 020 7332 3710 activities and accessible community Email: buildings. [email protected]

The Co-operative £100-£2000 Funds are awarded to organisations who carry out Rolling – apply any www.co- positive work in the community and which address a time operative.coop/membership/local- Membership (Community groups, community issue, provide long-term benefit to the communities/community-fund/ voluntary groups, charities. Community Fund community, support co-operative values and NB not social enterprises) Helpline: 0844 262 4001 principles and are ideally innovative. Email: community.fund@co- operative.coop

Peter Harrison No minimum or maximum. Grants for charitable organisations delivering Rolling – apply any www.peterharrisonfoundation.org Foundation – Usually capital grants opportunities for sport projects and those which time Email: awarded. demonstrate a volunteer commitment. Opportunities [email protected] through Sport Telephone: 01737 228 000

The Foyle £1000-£10,000 Designed to support smaller charities in the UK with Rolling – apply any www.foylefoundation.org.uk/small- Foundation an annual turnover of less than £100,000 time grants-scheme 020 7430 9119

[email protected] The Percy Bilton Large grants - £2000 and Grants for charitable organisations assisting Rolling – apply any www.percybiltoncharity.org.uk over disadvantaged youth, people with disabilities and time Charity 020 8579 2829 older people. May apply for equipment or capital Small grants – up to £500 items including refurbishments. (Organisations & individuals)

Barbara Ward Non specified The scheme is intended to support charitable Rolling – apply any www.bwcf.org.uk organisations undertaking projects to benefit time Children’s Email: [email protected] disabled children. In recent years, the Foundation

Foundation has provided grants to organisations working on youth projects in the following areas: Education.

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sation Support, care and respite. Holidays. Health and wellbeing. Sport, play and leisure.

Time to Change The Time to Change grants Encouraging partnership applications - individuals Rolling – apply any www.time-to-change.org.uk/grants fund will distribute £2.7 who are passionate about tackling stigma and time before March Email [email protected] million to approximately discrimination and have great ideas for doing so can 2015 register your interest 75 projects across England team up with other community groups or local

from April 2012 to March organisations to apply for funding. Also encourage 2015 partnerships including organisations that don't traditionally focus on mental health - but all projects must have people with lived experience of mental health problems in leading roles.

Barclays £1000-£5000 Monthly awards to recognise the outstanding Rolling fund: 5pm on www.barclayscommunitysportsaward.co th Community Sports achievements of individuals that use sport to the 12 of every m benefit communities across the UK. month. A single Award monthly prize of £1,000 will be on offer. Rolling programme - Up to £1,000 (small) Funding for charities, state schools and not-for- For further information, and to apply, Ford Britain Trust apply at any time. profit orgs. for projects focusing on education, visit: – Small and Large Up to £3,000 (large) Deadlines are: 1st environment, children, the disabled, youth http://www.ford.co.uk/experience- June, September, grants activities and projects that provide clear benefits to ford/AboutFord/CorporateSocialResponsi Dec, Mar (Small the local communities close to our UK locations. For bility/FordBritainTrust/HowToApply Grants); Feb and projects outside East London, a Ford employee or August(large grants) ex-employee must be involved. There are

two types of grants to apply for:  Small grants for amounts up to £250, available four times each year  Large grants for amounts over £250 and usually up to a maximum of £3,000. Large grants are considered by the Trustees twice a year.

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Local Funding Opportunities – Central London (funds only relevant for organisations looking for funding in the following FUNDINGboroughs: Camden, BULLETIN Islington, Kensington JUNE -and JULY Chelsea, 2015 Lambeth, Southwark, Wandsworth and Westminster) : - New funding opportunities-or significant update Living :Up - Deadline to £5,000 approaching The aim of the Fund is to see the lives of people 26th June 2015 http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ living and working in the South Westminster area LivingCitiesFund- CommunitiesFUNDING AMOUNT OVERVIEWW CLOSING DATES HOW TO APPLY http://www.swsjcharity.org.uk/grants_to_organiimproved through community-building activities. Guidelines2015%20FINAL.pdf Fund (South Westminster only) sation

Team London Up to £2,000 Team London Bridge has launched a grant is for Next deadline TBC http://www.casouthwark.org.uk/focus- Bridge Small local charities, Tenants and Residents Associations southwark/team-london-bridge-small- or community groups looking for funding to deliver a grants-fund-30-january Grants Fund project that supports young people in the London (Southwark) Bridge and Bermondsey area.

Tri-borough Up to £5,000 The fund is for voluntary and community Next deadline TBC Further details will be available through Public Health organisations serving residents of Kensington & K&C Social Council. Check the website Chelsea that deliver work that meet one or more of at: http://www.kcsc.org.uk/funding Innovation Fund the following Public Health indicators: 2015  Increasing levels of physical activity  Improving wellbeing  Reducing social isolation Successful applicants will be expected to start the work in April 2015. The work can last up to a six month period.

Wimbledon Up to £5,000 Organisations in Merton and Wandsworth can apply Next deadline TBC http://www.mvsc.co.uk/news/wimbledo Foundation Fund for funding towards work that focuses on meeting n-foundation-community-fund-0 local needs by addressing one or more of the

(Wandsworth & following themes: Merton)  Projects which improve mental and physical health and well-being

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sation  Projects which address education, training and employability needs  Projects which address poverty, disadvantage and isolation  Projects which encourage community cohesion and improve inter-community relationships (including inter-generational activities)

Big Local North Up to £20,000 The purpose of this Fund is to increase access to Next deadline TBC Visit the London Community Foundatio n Brixton and use of existing community facilities and public website here. spaces in the Big Local area by Big Local residents. Community Assets Proposals can be for capital projects or service Fund provision that will open up assets to the community.

Lambeth Up to £5,000 A new fund with the following themes: Next deadline TBC Guidance notes are available here. Portuguese  Improve the mental and physical wellbeing To apply, click here Speakers of Portuguese speaking residents, creating Community Fund happier, healthier and less isolated residents  Help provide those not in education employment or training with the tools to get back onto a pathway to employment, ensuring people have the necessary skills to work and provides opportunities for people to achieve their ambitions

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sation Wandsworth Up to £5,000 Funding for young people led projects benefiting Next deadline TBC For further information and to apply, Youth young people who are 11-19 and live, work, study or visit attend a youth group in Wandsworth. Funding can http://wandsworthtemp.live.jadu.net/y Opportunities cover: outh/downloads/file/4/youth_opportunit Programme 1. Equipment and resources including IT y_fund_application_form and camping equipment.

2. Activities and projects or events including residentials and transport. 3. Refurbishment and small building works. 4. Start up costs.

Lambeth Up to £5,000 The aims of the Lambeth cooperative challenge Next deadline TBC For further information, visit: Community Fund programme are to: http://communityfoundation.london/do – Co-operative  To promote the cooperative council and wnloads/LCF%20CoOp%20Guidance%20No ways of engaging in it Challenge tes%202014.pdf Programme  To skill up, educate and capacity build organisations / consortiums / partnerships To access the EOI form, visit  To deliver services which benefit local http://communityfoundation.london/gra residents and / or take on contracts for nts/available- service delivery in the borough grants/overview.aspx#grant-14

Up to £5,000 Community groups, registered charities, companies For guidance and an application form, Affinity Sutton Next deadline TBC Community limited by guarantee, social enterprises or visit: Community Interest Companies are all eligible to http://www.londoncf.org.uk/shared/affi Grants apply.Grants are available for activities which nity-sutton-community-grants.aspx (Islington, benefit Affinity Sutton residents and meet at least Kensington and one of the following themes: Chelsea,  Engaging young people in positive activities Southwark)  Supporting children and their families  Promoting health and wellbeing  Encouraging community engagement and

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sation  Promoting equality of opportunity and diversity Activities must demonstrate that the majority of beneficiaries will be Affinity Sutton residents.

Bermondsey Up to £2,500 Grants are available to fund projects in Bermondsey Closing dates are 28th For further information and to apply, Square Square, Southwark for the marketing, animation and February; 26th April; visit promotion of the area and to make a positive 28th June; 30th http://www.bermondseysquarecommunit Community Fund contribution to the wider neighbourhood and August’ 31st October; yfund.com/ community. One focus area is health and wellbeing. 31stDecember

Southwark Up to £5,000 The community councils have £542,000 to spend on Next deadline TBC http://www.southwark.gov.uk/neighbou Neighbourhood community led projects, which encourage people rhoodsfund from different backgrounds to work together, and Fund promote respect and consideration, and give communities the opportunity to improve their local area.

Funding available for projects that meet a need and Safe & Cohesive Up tp £5,000 For details and to apply, visit increase community cohesion in the North Brixton 29th June 2015 Brixton – Small http://communityfoundation.london/do area. Next deadline is for projects in summer 2015, (summer ’15 projects) wnloads/BL%20Safe%20Cohesive%20guidel Grants and then the August deadline is for projects up to Programme ines.pdf October 2016. 17th August 2015 (Lambeth) (annual projects)

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sation To support projects being delivered in the Up to £5,000 For details and to apply, visit Covent Garden immediate vicinity of the New Covent Garden Next deadline TBC http://communityfoundation.london/do Market Authority Market and Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea wnloads/CGMA%20Fund%20Guidelines%20 Opportunity Area. Themes include supporting young Community 2014.pdf Foundation people at risk and tackling isolation. (Wandsworth/ Lambeth)

Western Riverside Up to £25,000 Support for community and environmental projects Rolling – submit an EOI For further information and to apply, Environmental within the London boroughs of Lambeth, visit: Wandsworth, Hammersmith & Fulham and any time http://www.wref.org.uk/index.htm Fund Kensington & Chelsea. Projects must: provide, maintain or improve a public park or other public amenity; or provide

Richard Up to £6,000 (generally) Grants are made to organisations that work with 2015 round TBC http://www.richardcloudesleyscharity.or Cloudesley’s people affected by illness or disability who are g.uk/grants/health-grants/ living on benefits or a low income and operate Charity – Health within the area of benefit. Grants (Islington only)

Wandsworth Up to £5,000 Wandsworth are streamlining the way they operate Next deadline likely to For further information and the Grant Fund their small grants funds for Community and application form, visit: Voluntary sector organisations for Wandsworth. be October 2015 http://www.wandsworth.gov.uk/info/20 They now have one fund, called the Wandsworth 0504/grants_for_the_community_and_vol Grant Fund, that will operate in the new financial untary_sector year from April 2015. The priorities are:

Arts and culture / Environment and attractive neighbourhoods / Children and young people / Citizenship and civic engagement / Achieving aspirations and potential / Health and well-being

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sation Notting Hill Up to £2,000 Funding for a handful of projects in the Notting Hill 31st May 2015 http://www.kcsc.org.uk/funding/notting Parishes Charity area of Kensington and Chelsea. Contact for -hill-parishes-charity-committee-1 application guidelines is Gillian Shaw, tel: 020 7221 Committee 2687, email: [email protected]

Camden Up to £5,000 Applications are welcome for grants of £200 to Next round in 2016 http://vac.org.uk/camden-community- Community £5000 for: festivals-fund/ Festivals Fund Small-scale events with a capacity of under 500 people, the maximum amount that can be applied for is £500 Larger-scale with a capacity of 500 people or more the maximum that can be applied for is £5,000. Please note the average is £1,000.

LB Lambeth Up to £2,000 The aim of the Lambeth Legacy Fund is to support Next round TBC Details and an application form are Sports Legacy sports clubs and community organisations to available through enhance and strengthen their sports provision in [email protected] or call the Fund Lambeth. This funding opportunity will help Community Sports Team on 020 7926 organisations to build capacity within their 0396/0338. workforce and develop their services/provisions.

Building Up to £3,000 Third round of The Community Challenge Fund, Future round deadline For further information, and to apply, Communities in which is offering grants to residents who live in TBC visit: Coldharbour: Loughborough Junction and surrounding areas in and http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai (Lambeth) around Coldharbour ward to tackle issues in their lable-grants/lambeth.aspx neighbourhood.

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sation Lambeth and Up to £5,000 Grants are available for projects that actively Next round TBC Guidance notes are available here: Southwark engage Lambeth and Southwark residents to take http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ action to improve their own health, and the health LamSou%20HW%20guidance%20notes.pdf Wellbeing & of their communities. The fund aims to support Happiness grants those who have the highest risk of having poor (Lambeth and health now or in the future. Southwark only) Applications must address one or more of the following themes:  Improve mental wellbeing through sustained engagement in activities that help people to help themselves and connect with each other.  Support vulnerable people, such as ex- offenders, homeless people or those at risk of homelessness, addressing negative behaviours that can lead to physical and mental ill health.  Encourage healthy lifestyles, to those who are in financial difficulty, including eating healthily with a limited household budget and being physically active.  Prioritise your own wellbeing – encouraging people to take time out for themselves, promoting self-help and helping people to manage their own physical and mental wellbeing. Guys and St Two streams – below Grants available for projects that help improve the Rolling – apply any For further details and the relevant Thomas Charity £50,000 and above £50,000 health of the local population in Southwark and timre forms, visit: Lambeth. Most types of organisations are eligible to http://www.gsttcharity.org.uk/help- (Southwark and apply for either a small or large project. innovate/submit-a-proposal/ Lambeth only)

St-Giles-In-The- Not specified The following priorities have been agreed for 2013 Rolling – apply any http://stgilescharities.org.uk/html/willi Fields and the onwards: timre am_shelton_charity.html

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William Shelton sation From a SPA perspective, the Charity aims to Educational promote the education of disadvantaged children Charity (specific and young people by supporting projects that: geo. Remit  Improve mental health for both covering part of parents/carers and young people; W’minster,  Enrich and enhance both the formal and informal curriculum, particularly for 8-13 Camden) year olds who lack other opportunities. Schools and charities can apply. Charles S. French Not specified The principal objective of the Trust is to provide Rolling – apply any For details on how to apply, visit Charitable trust support to a wide range of charitable activities, time http://www.csfct.org.uk/application.ht primarily within Essex and North East London, whilst m (Camden and maintaining and developing the value of the Trust’s Islington only in investments and assets. Sports and holiday central London) programmes is a key area of investment.

The Newcomen Not specified (annual Available for voluntary and community groups in the Future deadlines:28th http://www.newcomencollett.org.uk/or th Collett funding pot is £100K) London borough of Southwark, the scheme supports August and 13 ganisations.html schools and local organisations undertaking projects November 2015 Foundation to further educational and extracurricular activities (Southwark only) for young people under the age of 25 years. For organisations, the grant making priorities are as follows:  Assisting schools and other groups to purchase equipment for the benefit of children.  Supporting extra curricula activities, such as school trips, after school clubs, holiday clubs etc.  Assisting organisations which provide educational opportunities to schools and colleges in the Borough of Southwark

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sation This year the focus is on improving wellbeing and all Up to £5,000 (though For more information on how to apply The Elephant and applications will need to show how they are helping Next deadline TBC larger grants considered) and to download guidance notes click Castle Fund residents to feel happier, healthier and part of the (Southwark only) community in which they live, work or study. here

Additionally, applications must address at least one of the following themes:  Further education, skill building, training and entrepreneurship  Arts and culture  Environment  Older residents Merchant Taylors' Up to £15,000 Grants are available for charitable organisations Rolling – apply any See http://merchant- Consolidated providing services to people living with significant time taylors.co.uk/index.php?option=com_con disabilities or health concerns in South East London. tent&task=blogcategory&id=5&Itemid=35 Charities for the Funding is aimed at charitable work that addresses: Infirm (Southwark only) Physical or sensory disability. Mental illness. Health needs among the elderly or children. Health concerns of homeless people in London. Preference is given for projects with defined outcomes.

Sport Islington Up to £1,000 The following areas of funding are available: Next deadline TBC http://sportislington.co.uk/ Grants  £500 for clubs and organisations. (Islington only)  £1,000 for sports clubs who have the Clubmark standard or equivalent.  £500 for individuals competing at county level or above within their chosen sport.

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sation Peter Minet Trust Up to £5,000 (main grants) The Peter Minet Trust aims to improve the quality Main grants: next http://www.peterminet.org.uk/how-to- th (Southwark and and up to £500 (Small of life for people living in the inner city boroughs of deadline 8 Sept 2015 apply.html Grants) South East London, especially Lambeth and / small grants at any Lambeth only) Southwark. It does this by making grants to UK time registered charities that run social welfare, health, cultural and community projects. Funding is available for voluntary, community or Up to £10,000 25th September 2015 http://www.kcsc.org.uk/funding/rbkc- RBKC Public social enterprise organisations based in or with a public-health-grants Health Grants strong connection to Kensington and Chelsea to deliver against one or more of the following:

• To improve self-reported wellbeing • To increase physical activity levels • To reduce social isolation • To reduce or remove barriers to service access • To improve inequitable service outcomes Available for voluntary and community organisations Up to £1500 http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/voluntaryandpa Corporate working within the Royal Borough of Kensington and Next round will be rtnerships/voluntaryandcommunity/fundi Services Small Chelsea which have charitable objectives. October 2015 ng/smallgrantsfund.aspx Grants Fund Organisations must meet the criteria and at least 2015-16 (K&C have one of the following priorities (see criteria for only) definitions):  information and advice  community engagement  infrastructure and capacity building

Corporate Two streams: up to K&C voluntary sector grants programme funding Next deadline TBC For information and an application, visit Services Grants £10,000 and over £10,000 projects on the following themes: 1) Information http://www.rbkc.gov.uk/voluntaryandpa and advice, 2) community engagement activities, 3) rtnerships/voluntaryandcommunity/fundi Programme 2015- Infrastructure ngopportunities/corporateservicesgrantsc 16 (K&C only) hem.aspx

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sation Camden Grants Up to £10,000 The theme for 2014-15 is family friendly Next round 2015 http://volunteercentrecamden.org.uk/fa for Volunteering volunteering. Volunteer Centre Camden is mily-friendly-volunteering-grants/ administering grants of £2,000 – £10,000 to eligible voluntary sector organisations to do this.

Westminster Up to £10,000 Applications from organisations in Westminster or Deadlines 2015: 20th http://www.w-a- Amalgamated those outside the area that assist Westminster c.org.uk/grants_for_organisations.php Jan; 31st Mar; 2nd Charities Fund residents in need. Funding is available for the following areas: Addiction / Children and youth / June; 18th Aug; 2nd Oct (Westminster Community / The elderly / Health and disability / only) Homelessness. Grants are available for: Specific capital costs / Revenue funding (including core costs) /Specific project/service costs

Westminster All up to £5,000 Several Westminster Small trusts offer a grant Rolling – apply any See Trust Funding funding opportunity that provides benefit to the http://www.vawcvs.org/funds/west borough: time minster and follow the relevant link (Westminster Hyde Park Place Estate Charity: Grants for work to only) tackle poverty, help older people and for needs- based social action in Westminster City of Westminster Charitable Trust: Grants are made to organisations based in the City of Westminster or which provide a service for Westminster residents. The Strand Parishes Trust: makes small grants to organisations working with Westminster residents in need. Paddington Welfare Charities: All work must benefit residents living in the former Metropolitan Borough of Paddington (W2, W9 and parts of W10 and NW8).

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sation Westminster Up to £5,000 This year Westminster City Council will offer grants 2015 deadlines TBC For further guidance, visit: Small Grants of up to £5,000 to voluntary sector organisations for http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai projects which foster greater community cohesion lable-grants/westminster.aspx and improve inter-community relationships.

Edward Harvist Up to £3,000 Capital grants of up to £3,000 (or £1,000 for IT Next deadline TBC For more information or to apply for a Trust equipment) to organisations that work to improve grant in the City of Westminster area, the quality of life for local people. The Trust makes please call 020 7641 5921 or email (Westminster grants to further the following purposes: [email protected] only) The relief of elderly and disadvantaged residents /The relief of distress and sickness / The provision and support of facilities for recreation and leisure with the aim of improving the quality of life / The provision and support of educational facilities / Any other charitable purpose

Chances: Enabling Up to £5,000 Chances is the grant fund available from Lifetimes No 2015 dates See http://www.chances-charity.org.uk/ Young People to Charity. Small grants available to Voluntary and for full criteria and an application form. some Public Sector Organisations whose work advertised Achieve involves relieving hardship for parents with children (Wandsworth under 13 years of age. Previously an Easter break only) programme of Archery was funded.

Miles Trust for Not specified The trust seeks to address those areas of community Rolling – apply any Write to: Mrs AJ Holman, 11 Genoa the Putney and life in Putney and Roehampton that are not covered Avenue, London SW15 6DY or by statutory funding by making grants to other time [email protected] Roehampton charitable and voluntary bodies. Community (Wandsworth only)

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sation Southfields Up to £5,000 The Southfields Community Fund supports the Next deadline TBC For further information, including the Community Fund following within a small area of Wandsworth: benefit area map, visit Projects or activities with social or educational http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai (Wandsworth purposes; Activities which improve the lives of those lable-grants/wandsworth.aspx only) who live or work in the Fund’s area of benefit (as above).

Wandsworth Up to £5,000 The Wandsworth Community Fund can support Currently closed – For further information, visit: Community Fund projects that meet at least one of the following http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ criteria: next deadline TBC Wandsworth%20Community%20Fund%20G uidance%202014.pdf  Improve opportunities for children and young people Making the London Borough of To apply, visit: Wandsworth an attractive, safe, sustainable http://applications.communityfoundatio and healthy place ns.org.uk/Entry.aspx?DeliveryAgentID=19  Providing personalised and preventative 4&FundName=WandsworthCommunityFun care and support to adults in need d&FormName=Large  Building a prosperous, vibrant and cohesive community

http://www.swsjcharity.org.uk/grants_t Up to £1,000 Sir Walter St. John’s Educational Charity makes Sir Walter St 8th Septembe 2015 o_organisation. For further information, grants to promote the education and training of John’s to discuss your proposal and for an children and young people under the age of 25 who (small education application form, please contact the Educational live in the London Boroughs of Wandsworth and grants) Charity’s Manager, Melanie Griffiths. Charity Small Lambeth and who are in need of financial Telephone: 020 7498 8878 – Education Grants assistance. Preference is given to supporting Tuesdays,Wednesdays and Thursdays / projects and activities with young people who live Email: [email protected] (Wandsworth and in the Battersea area. Lambeth only)

Covent Garden TBC – check website To support projects being delivered in the 2015 deadline date Full details and a deadline will be Market Authority immediate vicinity of the New Covent Garden TBC published through the London Community Market and Vauxhall Nine Elms Battersea Fund website shortly: Community Fund Opportunity Area. The four themes are: Food & Growing; Enterprising Communities and supporting

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(Wandsworth / sation job creation; Supporting young people at risk; Lambeth only) Tackling elderly isolation and exclusion. http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai lable-grants/wandsworth.aspx

Sir Walter St Up to £30,000 Through its Strategic Grants programme, the Charity Rolling For further information about the John’s is supporting organisations to carry out education Strategic Grants programme, or to Educational work with children from two priority groups: discuss a proposal, please contact the  young carers Charity’s Manager, Susan Perry, on 020 Charity  secondary school aged refugees and asylum 7498 8878. (Wandsworth and seekers Lambeth only)

Skinners Company Up to £1,000 Funding for any charities or not-for-profit Next deadline 4th To complete an application form, – Lady Neville organisations based in the United Kingdom whose September 2015 visit: total annual income is less than £100,000pa and http://www.skinnershall.co.uk/chari Charity (Camden where the total amount sought is less than £10,000. only) ties/lady-neville-charity.htm  Items of non-recurring expenditure (eg, equipment, a particular element of capital building works)  Grants should make a clear and significant contribution to the project  The level of each grant is in the region of £500 to £1,000. Funding particularly focussed on the Kings Cross area. inmidtown Step- Up to £7,500 Grants are available to registered charities, Closed – future round For further information, visit: up Fund (Camden community and voluntary organisations and social TBC http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ enterprises that work in Camden and the inmidtown inmidtown%20Fund%20Guidelines%202013 only) BID area of Bloomsbury, Holborn and St Giles .pdf working to help the young and/or the disadvantaged in the area.

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sation The Gunners Up to £2,500 Local projects and good causes in the boroughs of Rolling – apply any www.arsenal.com/thearsenalfoundation/ Fund Islington, Camden and Hackney that make a big time the-gunners-fund difference to local projects and good causes.

(Islington and Priority for projects is given to areas of need For more information contact Samir Camden only) including: Singh: [email protected] • Education (including academic, social, physical education, skills training and community engagement); • Sports capable of improving health; • Disability;

The Cicely In the region of £5,000 The theme/focus for projects in 2015 was agreed to Next deadline TBC For more information, visit: Northcote Trust be ‘transitions’ – focusing on projects which provide http://www.cicelynorthcotetrust.org.uk opportunities for boys and girls aged 8 - 12 years to /news.htm (Lambeth and engage in physical and creative activities. Southwark Only)

The Alan and Not specified From a Sport and physical activity perspective: Rolling – apply any To apply, visit: Babette Sainsbury education projects which help young people to http://www.sfct.org.uk/guidance-on- achieve their potential, particularly within time how-to-apply/ Fund (Southwark Southwark, from where proposals are particularly preference) encouraged

Wakefield and Up to £10,000 for The Wakefield and Tetley Trust offers grants to 21st July 2015 For more information and to apply, visit Tetley Trust organisations with a local voluntary and community sector organisations http://www.wakefieldtrust.org.uk/index turnover of less than £500K working in the City of London, Tower Hamlets and .php (Southwark only) (a fast track £2K grant is Southwark. also available) Funding is intended to support charitable organisations who are working to make a positive difference to the lives of people who face

significant disadvantage and have limited choices and opportunities.

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sation The St Olave’s Not specified The Foundation gives grants to Schools, Future deadlines TBC http://www.stolavesfoundationfund.org. Foundation Fund Organisations and Youth Groups who provide uk/organisations/how-to-apply.html educational opportunities to youngsters in the

(Southwark only) London Borough of Southwark. Consideration will be given to extra curricula activities for children and young people including School trips, after School Clubs, Youth Activity Projects, Uniformed Organisations and Educational Workshops, who visit Schools in the London Borough of Southwark. Grants to individuals are also available.

Cripplegate Not specified – contact The main Grants programme prioritises support in Rolling – apply any For more information and to apply, visit Foundation- Main Cripplegate Foundation six key areas: time http://www.cripplegate.org/main/apply directly Grants  Financial Inclusion and Capability Programme  Advice and Access to Services  Supporting Families (Islington only)  Investing in Young People  Mental Health and Well-being  Confronting Isolation

Islington Council Up to £5,000 Islington Community Chest is a small grants fund Next deadline 7th Applications should be made online at: provided by Islington Council, in partnership with September 2015 Community Chest http://www.cripplegate.org/islington- Cripplegate Foundation to support local voluntary, community-chest/how-to-apply (Islington only) community and faith organisations based in Islington. From a sport and Physical Activity perspective, applications are invited which focus on:  Promotion of better mental and physical health for older & vulnerable people

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sation  Improving quality of life in neighbourhoods  Raising educational achievement & providing positive opportunities for children and parents  Improving skills, encouraging volunteering and supporting residents back into work United St Up to £5,000 Preference goes to applications from organisations 2015 deadlines: 6th http://www.ustsc.org.uk/small-grants/ th th Saviour’s Charity whose headquarters are in North Southwark and March; 29 May; 25 Bermondsey. Focus is on funding one-off projects Sep; 18th Dec Small Grants delivered by grassroots organisations in the (Southwark only) community such as parents’ groups and tenants’ and residents’ associations. The fund can also help towards small capital projects.

United St Up to £100,000 Preference goes to applications from organisations Will reopen July 2015 See the following link: Saviour’s Charity whose headquarters are in North Southwark and for 15/16 projects http://www.ustsc.org.uk/how-to-apply/ Bermondsey. Focus is on funding one-off projects Large Grants delivered by grassroots organisations in the (Southwark only) community such as parents’ groups and tenants’ and residents’ associations. The fund can also help towards small capital projects. Contact: Alvaro Mozun One Westminster Not specified One Westmisnter offer to cover the cost of coaching Rolling Programme courses and workshops for volunteers working with Tel: 0750 122 7791 Sports [email protected] Volunteering Westminster’s Active Westminster Mark clubs. Fund

The Morris Not specified The trust funds general charitable activities, Rolling Programme http://www.morrischaritabletrust.com/ Charitable Trust primarily within the London Borough of Islington, including health and wellbeing activities for young (Islington only) people, adults and older people.

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sation Islington Local Each ward is allocated Community projects in each of the borough’s 16 Rolling programme Islington Council Partnerships: 020 7527 Initiatives Fund £20,000 for grant awards in wards recommended by local ward councillors. 6768 2012/13 Projects can include: sports clubs, local festivals, Email: [email protected] (Islington only) youth activities, estate community . For further information, click here

Westway Bursaries for Level 1 and 2 Coaching bursaries are available to pay for Level 1 Not specified For further information, visit: Coaching Bursary Coaching courses. and 2 coaching courses for residents of Kensington http://www.westway.org/sportandfitnes and Chelsea. s/sportsgrantsandbursaries/sportandfitne

(K&C only) ssbursaryscheme/sportsbursarybenefits.a spx

Epic- Sports Up to £200 Fnancial support to undertaken an NGB Coaching Rolling The form and contact details are Coaching Qaulification. As a condition of funding for any available here: sports qualification course, applicants will be http://www.epiccic.org.uk/user_uploads Qualification required to commit to 10 hours of voluntary work /files/Application%20for%20funding%2020 Scheme (K&C experience within the local community and the 14.pdf only) Youth and Schools Sport Development Team.

Local Funding Opportunities – East London (funds only relevant for organisations looking for funding in the following boroughs: Barking & Dagenham, Bexley, City of London, Greenwich, Hackney, Havering, Lewisham, Newham, Redbridge, Tower Hamlets)

TIQ Community Up to £3,000 Through Lend Lease, the TIQ Community Fund has 12th October 2015 http://www.eastendcf.org/index.php?ca Fund (Newham been set up to promote community participation t=9&sec=56 and to support active and healthy communities in only) Stratford & New Town, West Ham and Forest Gate by offering grants to support community organisations.Organisations may apply for up to £3,000 and grants will be awarded under the themes of:Health & Wellbeing / Education & Learning / Arts & Culture

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sation Mrs Sylvia Bond Up to £5,000 The focus is to give children up to the age of 11 a Next deadline TBC http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ Community Fund good start in life, supporting their emotional, Mrs%20Sylvia%20Bond%20Fund%20Guid personal and educational development. The Fund elines%20Final.pdf (Havering only) has a particular focus on supporting disadvantaged children in this age range, and will fund after school clubs and play schemes.

Allen & Overy Ben Up to £25,000 East End Community Foundation is distributing 12th October 2015 http://www.eastendcf.org/index.php?ca Ogden Memorial grants on behalf of the Allen & Overy Ben Ogden t=9&sec=58 Memorial Fund to improve access to and Fund (Hackney / opportunities in education, employment and Tower Hamlets) training for residents in the London boroughs of Hackney and Tower Hamlets.

London Dock Up to £5,000 East End Community Foundation is distributing http://www.eastendcf.org/index.php?ca funding on behalf of St George City Ltd to support t=9&sec=58 Community Fund Summer Programme: the community around the London Dock deadline TBC development. The London Dock Community Fund has been established to help make the local area a Other programmes better place to live, work and visit. The programme 12th October is open to projects in the council wards of St Katharine's & Wapping and Shadwell (LAP 4). The total value of the fund is £18,000 and there are three themes under which groups can apply: Small Grants - grants of up to £250 Greening the Ward - grants of up to £1,000 Summer Programme - grants of up to £5,000 Wick APP Up to £5,000 The Wick Award Partnership Panel Community Fund 12th October 2015 http://www.eastendcf.org/resources/Gr Community Fund has been set up by the Wick Award Partnership ants/WAPP_Guidelines_2015.pdf Panel (WAPP) to support the local communities within the ward of Hackney Wick. In line with the objectives of their Big Local Programme, the fund aims to build on local talents and aspirations to

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sation make Hackney Wick a better place to live now, and in the future.

Deptford Up to £5,000 The Deptford Challenge Trust (DCT) is a grant- Next deadline TBC http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Challenge Trust – making charitable trust that aims to improve the lable-grants/overview.aspx quality of life for people who live and work in a Guidelines are available here: Small Grants defined area of Lewisham, that covers Deptford and parts of New Cross (please see the map on the http://www.londoncf.org.uk/downloads/ London Community Foundation website). DCT%20Small%20Grant%20Guidelines%202 Organisations working in the following areas are 015.pdf invited to apply: Community cohesion / Children and young people / Older people / Employment and training / Health & wellbeing

Comic Relief Up to £10,000 The programme aims to empower local people, Next deadline TBC See the London Community Foundation Local enabling them to create lasting change in their website for further information: communities. Projects should be run by local people http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Communities directly affected by the issues they are dealing with lable-grants/overview.aspx Programme (East and priority will be given to small, locally based London groups and organisations in areas of disadvantage Community that have a clear understanding of the needs of Foundation – City, their community. You can apply for funding to: Hackney,  increase local services; Newham, Tower  build skills of local people; Hamlets)  increase community cohesion;  respond to local economic needs;

East End Through it's Small Grants programme, East End 12th October 2015 See the website. . Guidance notes are Community Up to £800 (small); Up to Community Foundation funds one-off items of available here: £10,000 (Standard) expenditure or events for voluntary / community Foundation Small http://www.eastendcf.org/resources/gr orgs.Through its Standard Grants programme, and standard ants/EECF_Standard_Grant_Guidelines_N East End Community Foundation seeks to fund ov_14.pdf Grants (Tower high quality delivery of projects or services that Hamlets) will make a positive and long-lasting difference to the people involved. Grants of up to £10,000 are

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sation available. The programme offers grants under three themes:  Training and Employment  Education  Community Wellbeing and Inclusion For voluntary and community organisations working Up to £5,000 See the website for further details and Poplar HARCA with residents of Poplar HARCA estates. The 12th October 2015 contact information. Community Programme is looking to achieve specific outcomes Grants (Tower based on what HARCA residents have said they want Hamlets) to deliver. Projects must be under one of four themes:  Training and Upskilling Residents  Youth Engagement  Resident Engagement  Sports Development

The Millwall Park Up to £10,000 The Millwall Park Endowment was set up for the 12th October 2015 See the website. . Guidance notes are Endowment Fund benefit of people using Millwall Park and its close available here: environs. Grants must be for the purpose of http://www.eastendcf.org/resources/gr (Tower Hamlets) “carrying out improvements to the environment and ants/Millwall_Park_Guidance_Notes_Nov the provision or improvement of public leisure _14.pdf amenities and activities, or in the absence of such needs, other charitable provision, to benefit the local community in the Millwall Park area”

Newham Giving Up to £10,000 Newham Giving this year is supporting a range of Deadline TBC Check summer programmes which: http://www.eastendcf.org/index.php?ca  provide positive activities during the t=9&sec=56 for updates. summer holidays for children and young people aged between 8 – 17 years  demonstrate attractive provision designed to stimulate interest in new activities and increase take up  have been designed in consultation with young people

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sation  are inclusive and bring young people from different communities and parts of the borough together Full details of the programme, including eligibility requirements will be available in January 2015.

Greenwich Pride £50-£1,500 Greenwich Pride will fund individual projects that Rolling – apply any http://www.royalgreenwich.gov.uk/info aim to improve the local environment for the /200047/grants/190/greenwich_pride_gr enjoyment and benefit of everyone in the time ants/2 borough.The grant can be used to meet the costs of

capital and equipment purchase, labour, and any other costs directly associated with the project. Havering Sports Up to £100 Havering Sports Council is continuing to run, on Rolling – apply any http://www.haveringsportscouncil.org.u Council Bursaries behalf of Havering Council, a sports bursaries time k/index.php?option=com_jdownloads&Ite scheme for sportspersons resident in the borough. mid=506&view=viewcategory&catid=22

Visions Discretionary Redbridge Residents can apply for Coach Rolling – apply at any http://www2.redbridge.gov.uk/cms/leis (Redbridge Scholarships to assist with the costs of Level 2 time ure_and_libraries/leisure_and_culture/th Coaching Courses, and find out about other ings_to_do/volunteering__funding/coach Culture and coaching opportunities. _education.aspx Leisure) Coach Scholarships

Veolia North Discretionary Capital funding for community resource projects in Rolling – apply any Contact the Project Officer in the first Thames Trust Havering. A wide range of projects can be funded time instance. For details, visit including but not limited to the following: http://www.vntt.co.uk/trustMerger/appl Fund yForFund.htm  Children's play areas and skate parks. (Havering Only)  Community facilities, community and church halls  Woodlands areas and tree planting.  Public amenities, parks and gardens.

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sation Wakefield and Up to £10,000 for The Wakefield and Tetley Trust offers grants to Next deadline: 21st For more information and to apply, visit Tetley Trust organisations with a local voluntary and community sector organisations July http://www.wakefieldtrust.org.uk/index turnover of less than £500K working in the City of London, Tower Hamlets and .php (Tower Hamlets / (a fast track £2K grant is Southwark. City of London) also available) Funding is intended to support charitable organisations who are working to make a positive difference to the lives of people who face significant disadvantage and have limited choices and opportunities.

Charles S. French Not specified The principal objective of the Trust is to provide Rolling – apply any For details on how to apply, visit Charitable trust support to a wide range of charitable activities, time http://www.csfct.org.uk/application.ht primarily within Essex and North East London, whilst m (Essex and NE maintaining and developing the value of the Trust’s London) investments and assets. Sports and holiday programmes is a key area of investment.

Redbridge Small £250- £5,000 The purpose of this grant scheme is to contribute to Last deadline 6th Feb. For more information and to apply for Grants Fund creating a thriving Third Sector in Redbridge, to this grant visit: increase Civic Participation in the local area and to Future deadlines TBC http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai encourage participation in regular Volunteering.The lable-grants/redbridge.aspx grants are to enable small and emerging voluntary and community groups operating within the borough’s boundaries to carry out work for the benefit of Redbridge residents.

Hackney Up to £40,000 The voluntary and community sector grants Next deadline TBC For further details, visit Voluntary and programme is available to local voluntary and http://www.hackney.gov.uk/ce-pandc- community organisations to support projects for community-grants-871.htm#.VHRx- Community Hackney residents.The programme supports a range ousWSo (NB: you have to copy and paste Grants – Main of projects such as youth activity schemes for the link in a new window to be correctly Grants children and young people and health. directed)

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sation Hackney Up to £5,000 Small grants are available for projects which Next deadline TBC For further details, visit Voluntary and contribute to Hackney's Sustainable Community http://www.hackney.gov.uk/ce-pandc- Strategy objectives and for projects which are community-grants-871.htm#.VHRx- Community delivered from 1 April 2015 to 31 March 2016. ousWSo Grants – Small Grants (NB: you have to copy and paste the link in a new window to be correctly directed) Hackney Holiday Up to £8,000 Funding to deliver quality playschemes for 2015-16 Next deadline TBC For further details, visit Plascheme holidays. http://www.hackney.gov.uk/ce-pandc- community-grants-871.htm#.VHRx- funding 2015-16 ousWSo (NB: you have to copy and paste the link in a new window to be correctly directed)

Hackney Up to £1,000 Community Chest grants are available for local Next deadline TBC For further details, visit Community Chest groups that want to deliver short term or one-off http://www.hackney.gov.uk/ce-pandc- activities. Organisations can apply for up to £1,000 community-grants-871.htm#.VHRx- to deliver projects which contribute to the Hackney ousWSo Equality Objective ‘To foster good relations by (NB: you have to copy and paste the link building a strong sense of community, in a new window to be correctly neighbourliness and pride’. directed))

Healthier Up to £40,000 The Council has launched a grants scheme - the Reopens September See Hackney Fund healthier Hackney fund - that will provide http://www.hackney.gov.uk/healthier- community and voluntary groups with new money 2015 hackney-fund.htm#.VHSIBYusWSo to for health projects. There are three sub-streams: apply.  Healthy Activities: Up to £30K for project (NB: you have to copy and paste the link targeting smoking cessation and mental in a new window to be correctly health users directed)  Healthy Ideas: Up to £8K for radically new approaches to these issues

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sation  Healthy neighbourhoods: Up to £1k for small scale neighbourhood based health improvement projects.

Cory No upper limit Capital funding for projects close to Cory landfill 21st August 2015 http://www.coryenvironmental.co.uk/pa Environmental operations, which in London have focused on Bexley ge/cetbappforfunding.htm Trust Funding (e.g. the funding of Europa Gymnastivcs Centre) (focused on Bexley)

JAC Charitable Up to £60,000 Funding is for charities or non-profits that are 2015 deadline TBC Further information is available here. Trust (Tower working within sports and/or arts to develop the life and employability skills of young people 14-19 in Hamlets, Hackney, Tower Hamlets and Newham. Hackney, Newham) Transform Up to £4,000 The fund is administered and provided by Transform Rolling programme For further information, visit Newham: Small Newham, a network of over 100 Churches, http://www.transformnewham.com/Arti Ministries, Christian Sports ministries and Social cles/294845/Small_Grants_Fund.aspx Grants Fund Enterprises in Newham. For 2014 the focus will be on projects that:Address poverty in some way/ Support children or youth (inc direct gang work) /Seek to impact the newly regenerated areas of the Borough by assisting the development of community /Spearhead a new social form that challenges the existing system.

Lewisham Council Up to £10,000 (when 3 Small grants funding for voluntary and community Next deadline TBC Further information is available at – Small and Faith organisations bid together) groups in the borough.Projects should meet the http://www.lewisham.gov.uk/getinvolve Grants themes of 'building community networks' and d/funding/Pages/Small-and-faith- 'communities that care'. fund.aspx

Augustine Up to £2,000 The Augustine Courtauld Trust offers grants to Next deadline TBC To apply, visit Courtauld Trust charitable organisations active in the London http://www.augustinecourtauldtrust.org boroughs of Barking and Dagenham, Havering, /newapplication

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(B&D, Havering, sation Newham and Redbridge.The funding is intended for Newham, charitable organisations helping disadvantaged people (particularly the young) and carrying out Redbridge) conservation projects in Essex. It also supports Arctic and Antarctic expeditions.

Barking and Up to £500 Funding for talented sports people in B&D who have Next deadline TBC Online www.lbbd.gov.uk/activeleisure or Dagenham achieved a minimum of competing at regional level. email [email protected]

Talented and The fund is open for anyone who lives or goes to

Gifted Grants school in the borough. Applications must be Scheme supported by evidence from coaches and the National Governing Bodies.

Bexley Sports Up to £500 Scheme available to groups and individuals requiring Ongoing – panel sits 6 http://www.bexley.gov.uk/index.aspx?ar Council Small support for sporting purposes ticleid=14403 times per year Grants

Bexley Small Up to £500 Available to voluntary youth groups based in the Rolling – apply any http://www.glsescouts.org.uk/smallgran Borough time. ts Grants

Hackney Youth Between £500 - £1000 Grants to athletes, clubs and coaches in Hackney to There are four Read the guidance notes for each grant help them achieve their potential. There are three opportunities per year for more details and how to apply. Sports Fund types of grants: Talented young athletes / (2015 deadlines TBC) Any queries regarding the Youth Sports Progressive community club / Coach education fund Fund, please click here or email or call the Leisure and Physical Activity Team on 020 8356 4897 Redbridge Sports Max grant £500 Vision Redbridge Culture & Leisure provide financial Applications are For further information on how to apply assistance to talented individuals who are processed 3 times per for a scholarship please contact the Sport Scholarship competing at national or international level in their year & Health Team on 020 8708 0951 or click chosen sport and reside within the Borough. here.

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sation Redbridge Coach Discretionary Redbridge Coach scholarships are open to Redbridge Rolling - apply any For further information on how to apply Scholarship residents who volunteer in Redbridge who wish to for a scholarship please contact the Sport gain a L2 coaching qualification time & Health Activity Team on 020 8708 0950 or click here.

Tower Hamlets Small Grants (average Club funding for one off costs; for example Rolling - apply any Click here to access further information. Sports Council £200) equipment. time Individual funding for those competing at Regional, National or International Level or to gain Qualification; e.g.: Coaching Course to deliver sport for the benefit of people in Tower Hamlets

Newham Go For It £2000 Go For It Grants are available to groups of Rolling – apply any To apply and for further information, residents, schools and voluntary organisations visit: Grants time working in Newham, for a broad range of project http://www.newham.gov.uk/Pages/Servi activities. ces/Go-for-it-grants.aspx

Newham - Royal £30,000 Main grants are available to the Royal Docks area Next deadline TBC To apply and for further information, for resources at a local level, developing and visit: Docks Trust Main encouraging an active and sustainable community http://www.royaldockstrust.org.uk/Gran

Grant and voluntary sector. ts.html

Newham - Royal £1500 Minor grants are available to the Royal Docks area Rolling – apply any To apply and for further information, for programmes at a local level. visit: Docks Trust Minor time http://www.royaldockstrust.org.uk/Gran Grant ts.html#Minor

Newham Peoples £2000 Grants are available to residents of Newham who Rolling – apply any To apply and for further information, work in the local community. The grants are split visit: Trust time between supporting relief and education, which http://www.newham.gov.uk/Pages/Servi includes supporting residents with talent. ces/Newham-Peoples-Trust.aspx

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sation Hackney Giving Up to £5,000 The grants programme, administered by the East Next deadline October http://hackneygiving.org.uk/get- Small Grants End Community Foundation, offers funding for local 2015 involved/apply-for-funding/ community projects which fall either within the two Scheme priority areas: Employment and Training or Wellbeing and Inclusion.

The Gunners Up to £2,500 Local projects and good causes in the boroughs of Rolling – apply any www.arsenal.com/thearsenalfoundation/ Fund Islington, Camden and Hackney that make a big time the-gunners-fund difference to local projects and good causes.Priority For more information contact Samir for projects is given to areas of need including: (Hackney only) Singh: [email protected] • Education (including academic, social, physical education, skills training and community engagement); • Sports capable of improving health; • Disability;

Local Funding Opportunities – North London (funds only relevant for organisations looking for funding in the following boroughs: Barnet, Enfield, Haringey, Waltham Forest)

Enfield Up to £10,000 The grant awards are made to project which Next deadline TBC To apply and for further information, Community encourage community participation, promote visit: volunteering within the community and reduces http://www.enfield.gov.uk/info/200065 Support Fund social isolation and exclusion. /partnerships_and_voluntary_sector/88/s 2015-2016 upport_and_advice_for_the_voluntary_an d_community_sector

Cohesion Event Up to £500 The Council would like to support organisations to Rolling To apply and for further information, Scheme (Waltham celebrate or commemorate a number of days and visit: months during the year that promote the diversity https://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/Pag Forest) of the borough. es/Services/vol-sector- wf.aspx?l1=100003&l2=200101 or contact Angela Hall [email protected]

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sation Residents are invited to apply for grant funding Up to £10,000 Next deadline TBC https://www.barnet.gov.uk/citizen- Barnet Area which they can spend in their local area. Each of home/council-and- Committee the council's three area committees (Chipping democracy/forms/Area-committee- Barnet, Finchley and Golders Green, Hendon) Budgets Funding funding-application.html receive £100,000 a year for four years 2014-15 to 2017-2018 to spend on projects and proposals which can be brought forward by residents, local organisations, voluntary or community groups. For further information and to apply, see Up to £10,000 The Corporate Grants Programme offers grants of up Process under review Barnet Corporate https://www.barnet.gov.uk/citizen- to £10,000 to help either: and will be Grants home/council-tax-and-benefits/grants- established summer 15  set up a new project or activity in Barnet in and-funding response to identified needs  or with specific events, purchases or other non-recurring items of expenditure, where a proposal complements one or more of the council’s key corporate priorities or Barnet’s Sustainable Community Strategy. Grants may be sought by voluntary and community Further information is available at Not stated Trustees consider The Milly Apthorp groups for the provision of sports activities or http://www.barnet.gov.uk/info/930378/ applications in Charitable Trust recreational projects for disadvantaged young the_milly_apthorp_charitable_trust/1041 October and April (Barnet only) people aged 7 to 17 who would not normally have /the_milly_apthorp_charitable_trust access to these activities outside school Waltham Forest Up to £10,000 Every ward in the borough has an annual allocation Decisions made at Visit Community Ward of £10,000 to spend on local projects.Residents of a ward forums http://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/Page ward can make suggestions for projects to be s/Services/community-ward- Forums & funded by contacting their ward councillors. All funding.aspx?l1=100004&l2=200129 Community First suggestions and local projects must benefit funding residents of the ward. http://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/Page s/Services/community-first- funding.aspx?l1=100004&l2=200129

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sation Funding is intended to support local charitable Up to £10,000 Next deadline TBC For further information and to apply, The Gannett organisations within the circulation area of the visit: Foundation newspapers that the company owns (Enfield (Enfield) Independent) and support projects which take a http://www.enfieldindependent.co.uk/g creative approach to fundamental issues such as annett/application/ education and neighbourhood improvements, youth development, cultural enrichment and support for disadvantaged people. Community Grants can be made for projects, which Not stated Rolling – apply any SEE http://toect.org.uk/ Old Enfield are located in the Ancient Parish, or which will time Charitable Trust benefit its residents. Funding allocated to each ward in Enfield to support Main grants not specified Rolling – apply any For full details, see Enfield Residents local projects that will tackle deprivation and time http://www.enfield.gov.uk/residentsfun Priorty Fund (small grants up to £500) vulnerability as well as help achieve: Fairness for d all; Growth and sustainability; Strong communities Waltham Forest Up to £5,000 Council funding is available for local voluntary Next deadline TBC See further details at: Voluntary Sector (volunteering) £10,000 sector groups. There are two grant schemes https://www.walthamforest.gov.uk/Pag (match funding) available for local Voluntary and Community Sector es/Services/Grants-voluntary- Grants organisations in 2014/15: Match-Funding, organisations.aspx?l1=100003&l2=200047 Volunteering Support.

Haringey’s Sports Maximum £1,000 and Programme developed to support large community 2015 dates TBC For more information contact Club Support reduction of facility hire. based sports club in the borough. Uses funding, [email protected] facility reduction and development opportunities to

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Children, Youth & sation Not stated The Fund’s objectives are to: Rolling For an application form and guidance Supplementary • provide children and young people with a range of notes please e-mail [email protected] Schools Fund – for high quality activities that enhance their education or write to the Policy Team, SSP, Schools Voluntary and or participation in artistic, sporting, leisure and & Children’s Services, 7th Floor, Civic Community cultural activities Centre, Silver Street, Enfield EN1 3XA • offer them opportunities to develop socially with the name and address of your Organisations through group and volunteering organisation, a contact name, telephone (Enfield Only) activities no. and e-mail address.

Active Sports Discretionary The fund’s objectives are to support sports clubs Rolling Please contact Dean Roberts on 020 8496 Grant within Waltham Forest to build capacity and 3694 or increase standards of coaching. email [email protected] 2014/15 The grant can be used: k (Waltham Forest  to purchase or upgrade of equipment only)  up skilling coaches or volunteers  advertising and support to achieve Clubmark status. The purpose of the funding restrictions is to ensure sustainability and the effective use of public funds.

Funding cannot be used to pay for coaching salaries, facility hire, kit or transport. Tottenham Not specified Grants are available to voluntary groups and Rolling – apply at any http://www.tgsf.org.uk/ Grammar School organisations working to benefit young people time (frequent below the age of 25 years who live or are educated deadlines) Foundation – in the London Borough of Haringey. Priority is given Somerset Grant to projects that will benefit many.

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sation Local Funding Opportunities – South London (funds only relevant for organisations looking for funding in the following boroughs: Bromley, Croydon, Kingston-Upon-Thames, Merton, Richmond-Upon-Thames, Sutton)

Croydon Up to £2000 Organisations working with young people between 31st July 2015 http://www.thecroydonpartnership.com Partnership Youth the ages of 12 and 18 to support them in terms of /community#sthash.FaafLZPq.dpuf employability are eligible to apply for a grant. This Opportunity might be through: Developing specific Grant Fund skills through the provision of training and/or equipment; Activities that help develop positive attitudes towards work Projects that help engage them in enterprising activities; Learning about product development, as well as marketing and sales, amongst others.

The Merton Up to £250 Voluntary, community & faith groups are invited to Next deadline TBC http://www.mvsc.co.uk/news/merton- Community Fund apply to The Merton Community Fund which aims to community-fund-open-applications make life better for people in need and to

strengthen our communities. The Community Fund supports a wide variety of groups and activities and makes sure they all benefit local people.

RBK Emerging Up to £3000 Kingston Council has announced its small grants Deadlines dependent http://kva.org.uk/news/funding- Needs and Small programmes for the 2015-16 financial year. Funding news/rbk-emerging-needs-and-small-g/ is now available for: on committee Grants • Emerging Needs and New Initiatives with meetings – check upper limit of £3,000. website • Small grants with an upper limit of £750.

Organisations in Merton and Wandsworth can apply Wimbledon Up to £30,000 www.wimbledon.com/foundation/hwfun for funding towards work that focuses on meeting Next deadline TBC Foundation d Health and local needs by addressing one or more of the following themes: Wellbeing Fund

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(Wandsworth & sation  Healthy minds –projects that support better Merton) mental health through social or cultural activities which provide a greater sense of wellbeing  Healthy living –projects that will help people take better care of their health, tackle local issues and raise awareness of health risks  Making connections – tell us how you can strengthen relationships and bring families and communities together, including people who are more at risk of isolation  Safer communities –projects that work with vulnerable groups and increase awareness of safety issues Croydon Council Up to £1,000 The Active Communities Fund aims to help Rolling – applications http://www.croydon.gov.uk/community Active communities to become more resilient, to develop considered every 2 /advice/tsfunding/funding/active- their own ideas and do more for themselves. The months communities-fund Communities fund provides very small one off grants for start up

Fund - Micro or pilot projects and for small scale community Grants events. Projects must be based in Croydon.

Croydon Council Up to £5,000 This fund provides funding for larger projects up to Rolling – applications http://www.croydon.gov.uk/community Active a year with the possibility of a second year if the considered every 2 /advice/tsfunding/funding/active- project is successful. Projects must be based in months communities-fund Communities Croydon. Fund - Small Grants

Pro Active Sutton Up to £1,000 Community sports clubs and groups and voluntary Next deadline TBC Email [email protected] or call - Physical Activity and community groups that provide (or could her on 020 8644 2867. provide) sport and physical activities to benefit and Sports Sutton residents can apply for grants of up to Development £1,000. Community Fund

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sation Bromley £500 - £3,000 Priority for funding will be given to organisations Next deadline late http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Community Fund who can demonstrate that they are responding to lable-grants/bromley.aspx the most acute needs of the community. In 2015 particular, applicants must be working in Bromley and be working in one of the following areas: Increasing educational achievement for disadvantaged young people; Supporting older people and their carers; Support for other vulnerable communities.

The Gannett Up to £10,000 Supports registered charities in RICHMOND with Next deadline TBC http://www.richmondandtwickenhamtim Foundation projects which take a creative approach to issues es.co.uk/news/gannettfoundation/ such as education and neighbourhood

(Richmond) improvements, economic development, youth development, local problem-solving, assistance to disadvantaged or disabled people, environmental conservation and cultural enrichment.

Richmond Civic Up to £7,000 Grants are awarded to projects within the London Next deadline TBC http://www.londoncf.org.uk/grants/avai Trust Borough of Richmond upon Thames that seek to lable-grants/richmond-upon-thames.aspx improve the environment and provide additional community facilities in the borough.

Richmond Civic Up to £5,000 Organisations in Richmond can apply for initiatives Rolling Programme http://www.richmond.gov.uk/civic_prid Pride Fund that meet one of the Fund priorities, which e_fund includes; Sport Initiatives: Provide more

opportunities for all people to participate in sport and physical activity targeting provision and support at low participant groups.

Circle Housing Up to £3,000 The funding is aimed at local voluntary and Next deadline 23rd http://www.circle.org.uk/merton- Merton Priority – community groups who have new projects that will priory/get-involved/community- benefit residents of Circle Housing Merton Priory September 2015 regeneration/applying-to-the- Community Fund homes.Projects should be open to a range of community-fund# different people from different backgrounds,

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sation cultures, ages with different abilities and disabilities.

Croydon Up to £5,000 Not-for-profit groups are invited to apply for funds Next deadline TBC See Community Led to provide led cycle rides in Croydon in summer https://www.croydon.gov.uk/community 2015. The aim of the rides will be to increase the /advice/tsfunding/funding/cycle for Cycle Rides Fund proportion of novice cyclists who feel confident to further information and to apply. 2015 cycle on their own.

Community First Between £250 - £2,500 Funding for projects in specified wards in Croydon Contact for future Contact: 020 8253 7080, email: Funding in to help improve the area or projects and activities [email protected] which meet the priorities for their ward. Not-for- rounds Croydon ~ Year 4 profit groups and organisations working in the (2014-15) Croydon wards of Ashburton, Broad Green, Selhurst, Thornton Heath, South Norwood, Woodside, or West Thornton wards are eligible to apply.

Kingston-Upon- Up to £750 Funding is intended to assist local organisations with Rolling For further information and to apply, Thames their running costs or one-off projects and events visit that benefit local residents, including activities in http://www.kingston.gov.uk/info/20018 Neighbourhood the arts, sports, environment, youth, play and 9/grants_programme/160/neighbourhood Grants leisure, cultural, for older people and families. _grants

Croydon Council Up to £,5000 The Active Communities Fund (ACF) aims to help 6th July 2015 http://www.croydon.gov.uk/community Active communities to become more resilient, to develop /advice/tsfunding/funding/comminvest their own ideas and do more for themselves. The

Communities ACF has three key priorities: Fund  Developing active and inclusive communities  Helping people care for one another’s health and wellbeing  Tackling poverty and social exclusion.

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sation Rowan Bentall Un to £1,000 Funding available to support small grassroots Rolling For further details please contact Charitable Trust organisations based and working in the boroughs of Jennifer Oatley on Kingston upon Thames and Richmond upon Thames. [email protected] or call 0207 (Kingston & The purpose of the fund is to support projects 582 5117 Richmond) rooted in the local area which are led by local people and improve the quality of life for people living in these boroughs. Sutton Up to £10,000 The Sutton Community Fund awards grants of 28th September 2015 For further details and to apply, visit Community Fund between £300 and £10,000 to projects that benefit http://www.suttoncvs.org.uk/funding/su Sutton's residents. Applications are now being tton-community-fund/ accepted for the next round of grants.

Heathrow £2,500 Grants are available to schools and local community Next deadline 17th To apply and for further Community Fund groups for local community projects in Ealing, information, visit: Hillingdon, Hounslow & Richmond. Local community July 2015 – Communities projects (with a total cost of no more than £10,000) http://www.airportcommunitiestrust.co Together should address the theme: ‘Bringing communities m/community-funds/heathrow- (Richmond) together’. Examples include: a club to promote community-fund/communities-together health and exercise; play equipment; a healthy walk

scheme or disabled access to a community facility. Local Funding Opportunities – West London (funds only relevant for organisations looking for funding in the following boroughs: Brent, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hillingdon, Hounslow)

Brent Ward Not specified Every ward in Brent has funding available for Batch 1 - considered https://brent.gov.uk/your- Working fund projects which address local priorities and help the in April / Batch 2 - community/ward-working/what-is-ward- local community (£30,000 each in 2013/14). considered in July / working/ Batch 3 - considered in October Fast Track Small Grants (FTSG) is a funding Up to £10,000 To apply and for further information Hammersmith and programme for local 3rd sector organisations in Next deadline TBC visit: Fulham Fast need of small grants to start or deliver specific Track Small services or activities. The council wishes to use it to Grants support the widest possible range of local

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sation organisations, and will prioritise funding to those http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Directory/Com groups not currently funded by the council. munity_and_Living/Community_Advice/F unding/48442_Funding.asp

Wembley National Up to £25,000 Organisations based or providing services in LB Brent Next deadline Autumn To apply and for further information Sports Trust can apply for grants towards capital (eg. Buildings, visit: http://www.wnst.org.uk/how-to- equipment) or revenue (eg. Salaries, training) There 2015 apply/ Strategic and are two grant programmes in LB Brent: Community 1. Community awards (up to £2,500) – ideal for local Awards clubs and groups. (Brent) 2. Strategic awards (likely to be up to £25,000) – for larger organisations and major capital projects.

Hounslow Health Up to £40,000 The Hounslow Public Health and Leisure Team has Next deadline TBC Further information is available and Wellbeing made available funding for a new round of Health at: and Wellbeing Grants for work starting in March Grants 2015, and to be completed by the end of February http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/vs_ 2016. Funding can be used to support projects or council_grants services which meet one of the two outcomes: 1.Improve the wellbeing of older people and other vulnerable groups by reducing social isolation and/or promoting wellbeing to prevent premature ill-health 2.Increase physical activity in Hounslow residents, with a focus on those not currently participating in physical activity or undertaking low levels of physical activity

Hounslow Up to £20,000 Hounslow Community Grants will provide revenue Next deadline TBC http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/vs_council Community Grant funding up to a maximum of £20,000 to VCSE sector _grants projects/services for our residents. This grant will Fund support longstanding projects and their core running

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sation costs. It will also create additional flexibility to meet new, emerging community needs and to respond to innovative new proposals from VCSE organisations.

Hounslow Up to £48,000 This fund aims to develop a network of Voluntary Next deadline TBC http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/vs_council Stronger Community and Social Enterprise (VCSE) _grants organisations with the capacity to support resident- Neighbourhood led activities and increase engagement in Grant community life through an approach that builds on the assets (physical and social) within Hounslow's communities.

Hounslow Up to £2,500 Grants for projects which provide opportunities for Next deadline TBC To apply and for further information Community Youth young people to key skills and to become more visit: involved in their local communities. Projects should http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/vs_council Fund address the needs in the borough, and increase _grants access for young people to services and/ or

activities.

Hounslow Area Up to £500 Small grants to encourage and support the work of Next deadline 29th To apply and for further information Forum Small residents and voluntary and community groups in visit: Sep, then 24th Grants one of the 5 defined area forums. http://www.hounslow.gov.uk/vs_council November _grants

The Daisy Trust Discretionary, but small Funding is intended to support local organisations Rolling programme – http://daisytrusttemp.users60.donhost- (H&F) grants (£1 - £2K) undertaking a range of charitable projects, preview.co.uk/our-grant-giving- including the following: Prevention or relief of apply any time policy/how-to-apply/grant-application- poverty, distress and sickness / Advancement of form/ education / Advancement of health, or the saving of

lives / Advancement of citizenship and community development / Relief of those in need, by reason of youth, age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.

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sation Dr Edwards and Not stated (but split Funding for community organisations within the Rolling – apply any http://www.debk.org.uk/index.php/gran Bishop King’s between over £600 and former Metropolitan Borough of Fulham, supporting ts under £600 people with low incomes. One priority is summer time Fulham Charity schemes. (H&F)

Western Riverside Up to £25,000 Support for community and environmental projects Rolling – submit an EOI For further information and to apply, Environmental within the London boroughs of Lambeth, visit: Wandsworth, Hammersmith & Fulham and any time http://www.wref.org.uk/index.htm Fund Kensington & Chelsea. Projects must: provide, (Ham & Fulham) maintain or improve a public park or other public amenity; or provide.

Heathrow £2,500 Grants are available to schools and local community 17th July 2015 To apply and for further information, Community Fund groups for local community projects in Ealing, visit: Hillingdon, Hounslow & Richmond. Local community http://www.airportcommunitiestrust.co – Communities projects (with a total cost of no more than £10,000) m/community-funds/heathrow- Together should address the theme: ‘Bringing communities community-fund/communities-together (Ealing, together’. Examples include: a club to promote health and exercise; play equipment; a healthy walk Hillingdon, scheme or disabled access to a community facility. Hounslow)

Heathrow £2,500 £25,000 Heathrow Community Fund has helped many local Rolling Visit:http://www.airportcommunitiestrus community groups with grants and we’re concerned t.com/community-funds/heathrow- Community Fund that so much of their good work will be destroyed community-fund (Hillingdon and by the floods. It could be damaged IT equipment, Hounslow) flooded community gardens or allotments or furniture at a local community hall or youth group. Hillingdon Young Up to £2,000 The Young People's Fund is provided and Rolling For further information,visit: administered through Hillingdon Council. Funding is http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/media.jsp People’s Fund intended to assist local voluntary groups working ?mediaid=11174&filetype=pdf with young people provide new activities or increase the number of places for young people to go in Hillingdon.

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sation Hillingdon Up to £7,500 The Hillingdon Community Trust offers a grants Rolling – apply any See Community Trust programme to local organisations which are working time (Deadlines are 14 http://www.hillingdoncommunitytrust.or for the benefit of people living in the southern six April, 16 June, 1 g.uk/funding-eligibility.php for more – Small Grants wards of the London Borough of Hillingdon. The September and 3 information Trust is particularly keen to fund activities that get November) people who are not currently active or involved in sport more active with a view to improving health and well being.

John Lyon's Charity gives grants to benefit children Next deadline TBC Visit:http://www.johnlyonscharity.org.u John Lyons Dependant on project up and young people up to the age of 25 who live in k/grants/apply/ Charity Grants to and over £2,000 nine boroughs in northwest London: Barnet, Brent,

(Brent, Ealing, Camden, Ealing, Hammersmith & Fulham, Harrow, Hammersmith & Kensington & Chelsea and the Cities of London and Fulham and Westminster. The Charity's main policy is to promote the life-chances of children and young Harrow) people through education.

Ealing Council and Ealing Community Network invite Next round TBC Visit:http://www.ealing.gov.uk/info/100 Ealing Council Up to £5,000 Community applications from community and voluntary groups 003/community/155/community_grants to apply for small grant funding that will assist

Grants projects and services that address four priority (Ealing) areas. Small community and voluntary organisations can apply for funding.

The Linford Christie Trust Grant for young talented Rolling For further information, and to apply The Linford Up to £350 Christie Trust athletes in sport - It is recognised that there are a visit: number of young individuals living within the https://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Directory/Leis Borough of H&Fwho have attained or are hoping to (Hammersmith & ure_and_Culture/Sports_and_leisure/Spo attain, high standards of excellence in the field of Fulham) rt_development/136360_Sports_grants_a sport. The Linford Christie Trust is a scheme of ward_schemes_and_funding.asp financial assistance to these individuals.

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sation Harrow Council £5,000 Next round TBC The grants are used to fund Third Sector Visit:http://www.harrow.gov.uk/info/20 Small Grants Organisations and volunteer events. The grant is 0208/grants/1042/small_grants_program Programme willing to cover cost of staffing, volunteers, activity me that tackles disadvantage, promotion of equality (Harrow) and projects with a clear outcome.

Grants and funding are available to sports clubs in Rolling, w/ deadlines: Visit:http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/artic Hillingdon Club Maximum of £10,000 Grant the London Borough of Hillingdon. Sports Clubs can 31 January 2014; 13 le/18810/Club-funding apply for a maximum of £10,000 for a variety of June 2014; 26 (Hillingdon) projects, equipment and training. September 2014; 30 January 2015

Part funding towards coaching and officiating Rolling, w/ deadlines: Visit:http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/artic Hillingdon Coach Part funded courses qualifications for coaches, officials and volunteers le/18810/Club-funding Grant depending on the cost 31 January 2014 living and working with clubs within the London 13 June 2014 Borough of Hillingdon. (Hillingdon) 26 September 2014 30 January 2015

Hillingdon Community Trust is your local grant- Rolling (deadlines 16th Hillingdon Up to and above £25,000 Visit:http://www.hillingdoncommunitytr making trust funding voluntary and community June; 1st September; Community Trust ust.org.uk/ projects and activities in the Hillingdon wards of 3rd November) (Hillingdon) Botwell, Pinkwell, Townfield, Yiewsley, West Drayton and Heathrow Villages. Applications for grant funding must be in respect of a community or voluntary activity for the benefit of residents of the southern six wards of Hillingdon

For individuals competing at a minimum of regional Rolling, w/ deadlines: Visit:http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/artic Hillingdon £1,000 Individual Grants level for a maximum of up to £1,000 can be 31 January 2014; 13 le/18810/Club-funding attained for reasons discussed in the application. June 2014; 26 (Hillingdon) September 2014; 30 January 2015

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sation As part of the Better Care Fund, Ealing Clinical Next deadline TBC http://www.ealing.gov.uk/downloads/d Ealing Reducing Up to £100,000 emergency Commissioning Group (CCG) has identified £350,000 ownload/3524/reducing_emergency_adm in 2015-16 and 2016-17 to commission services from issions_grants_programme admissions grant the voluntary and community sector (VCS) which funding will contribute to the reduction of emergency programme admissions and attendance

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Other funding information and alternative methods of fundraising Sponsorship is when a business provides funds, resources or services, in return for some form of rights www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/sportsclubs/ryc_sp and/or associations with the organisation that may be used to help the business commercially. This could onsor_about.asp be in the form of a logo on a football, signs at an event or free advertising in the newsletter. www.buzzle.com/articles/sponsorship- Sponsorship often seems to be a rather elusive subject for sports clubs, but the principles are really quite proposal-template.html simple. Large-scale commercial sponsorship is the preserve of big sports organisations seeking to negotiate Sponsorship www.dsr.nsw.gov.au/sportsclubs/ryc_sp TV and media rights, sportswear deals, track-side advertising, and similar arrangements for significant onsor_prop.asp sums of money. This is usually beyond the reach of local sports clubs. However, there are many other www.hockey.ie/contentPage/100141/spo smaller opportunities to attract financial sponsorship. It is good business practice to create a sponsorship nsorship_packages policy within the organisation before you apply for sponsorship. This will help clarify expectations regarding sponsorship deals particularly for members. Increasingly local organisations are finding more innovative and mixed approaches to fundraising. Aiding Innovative this are a number of websites dedicated to allowing organisations to showcase their need for funding and www.Localgiving.com fundraising: seek investment. www.crowdfunder.co.uk www.buzzbnk.org and www.spacehive.com www.Localgiving.com – through this website pre-approved organisations can advertise their need for local giving www.fundingcircle.com funding and local people can search for good charitable causes to donate to. It is effectively a matching www.angelinvestmentnetwork.co.uk service and allows advertising of good causes. Organisations will need to go to a ‘vetting’ process, and www.sponsume.com there is a charge of £60 per year + VAT. www.crowdfunder.co.uk

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/

Crowdfunding is a relatively new phenomenon raising funds from a crowd of people, or the crowd. Crowdfunding provides an innovative way of funding new projects or ideas promoted through a website platform. There are various types of websites dedicated to crowdfunding depending on the type of project, idea, or product you have. Examples of current projects, and where they stand against their fundraising target, can be found here:

http://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/projects/search/order/funded/

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