Funding Round-up
NHS England’s Learning Disability Engagement Team is offering grants to voluntary and community groups to projects helping people with learning disabilities to be heard and be involved in improving healthcare services. Grants are for up to £10,000 from a pot of £40,000.
Deadline for applications is noon, 17th February
Heart Research UK is currently accepting applications for its Healthy Hearts Grants Programme, which offers grants of up to £5,000 and £10,000 for projects that promote heart health and help to reduce the risk of heart disease in specific groups or communities.
Deadline for applications is 30th March.
The Lloyds Banking Group’s Social Entrepreneurs Programme is currently accepting applications for a support package for social enterprises, including a 14-day course, mentoring and a grant. There are two schemes available: to start new social enterprises, and to scale up existing ones.
Deadline for applications is 1pm, 23rd March.
The Deloitte Society is currently accepting applications to its Partnership Support Programme, where Partners will receive thee years support, including professional expertise and volunteers, fundraising help, and pro-bono assistance. To qualify, organisations must be involved in employability, e.g. raising aspirations, improving skills or developing leaders.
Deadline for applications is 14th February.
The Anchor Foundation is currently accepting applications for grants of between £500 and £10,000 a year for up to three years to Christian charities that encourage social inclusion through healing and the arts.
Deadline for applications is 31st January.
The Coalfields Regeneration Trust are currently accepting applications for up to £10,000 from a pot of £500,000 for projects that employability, health and wellbeing in the top 30% most deprived coalfield communities.
Deadline for applications is 18th March.
The SEGRO Community Fund for London is offering grants of up to £5,000 for projects that increase employability in a number of London boroughs, with a priority on young people and the homeless.
Deadline for applications is 18th March.
The Alec Dickson Trust is offering grants of up to £500 to help small groups of young people run volunteering or community service projects to benefit their local community.