Grants are provided in the following areas :-

Social and Criminal Justice. Funding to prevent people entering the criminal justice system and to support those already in it to rehabilitate and improve their lives. Also to fund early intervention programmes with children and their families and also funding programmes to stop re-offending and helping with rehabilitation.


The Screwfix Foundation makes grants to registered charities and voluntary groups for projects that will fix, repair, maintain and improve properties and community facilities for those in need. Maximum application £5000. All applications are reviewed individually by the team on a quarterly basis, the review dates are in February, May, August and November.


This funder supports registered charities for projects that work with people who have a learning disability and/or autism. Grants can fund a range of activities including employment schemes, play schemes, day and social activities, support for families and independent living schemes but also capital building/renovation and refurbishment works.

There is a rolling programme for small grants up to £10,000.


The Postcode Community Trust makes grants for grassroots projects that use sports, arts, recreation and wellbeing programmes to improve physical and mental health. Unregistered groups can apply for up to £2000 and registered charities for a maximum of £20,000.


he Foyle Foundation's Small Grants Scheme supports smaller, UK based, registered charities working at grassroots and local community level. Trustees will consider projects in 'any field, across a wide range of activities', provided your organisation has an annual turnover of less than £150,000 per annum. 
One-year grants of between £1,000 and £10,000 are available to cover core costs, equipment or project funding.


The Foundation aims to improve the quality of life for people and communities and is one of the largest independent grant makers in the UK. It makes grants annual towards a wide range of work within the arts, education and learning. The particularly fund organisations and projects considered ‘hard to fund’ and both registered charities and social enterprises/CIC’s.


The Foundation provides grants for up to three years, with a total value of £500-£15,000, although the average grant size is £5,000 – £6,000. In order to apply, your organisation does not need to be a registered charity as long as it is carrying out work for charitable purposes and works with one or more of these groups:


During the current pandemic Wych-Malbank Rotary created a short form here for charities to easily apply for support. We will review submissions regularly and try to help where we can.

​We're still meeting weekly so if a charity would like to visit us and make a short presentation, we'd love to meet you. Please email wychmalbankrotary@gmail.com to introduce yourself.

No one understands a community better than the people who live there. We work with community businesses to revive local assets, protect the services people rely on, and address local needs. The following programmes are currently open:-


 

The National Lottery Community Fund are still prioritising applications for projects and from organisations playing a vital role in helping their communities. Most funding will be for 6 months.

You can apply for under £10,000

OR

for between £10,000 and £100,000.

The process for this has changed please see the details below. 

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