December Funding Finder

Our latest Funding Finder, detailing currently open funding avenues tailored to our members. Published on a monthly basis, new fund additions are marked with a star.

Climate Action Fund - The National Lottery | Spring 2025 | General

Max award: £500,000

They will fund formal partnership projects that reach more people by either:

  • linking climate action to the everyday lives and interests of local communities. And inspiring them to take action.

  • influencing communities at a regional or national level. Like linking up groups across locations. Or a campaign that inspires change across one country, or the whole UK. They want to reach people who are new to climate action by funding other types of organisations too. And by using people’s everyday activities as a starting point for climate action.

They are particularly interested in projects that involve people, places and communities experiencing poverty, discrimination and disadvantage.

 

Awards for All - The National Lottery | Ongoing | General

Max award: £20,000

The funding priorities of the programme are:

Bringing people together and building strong relationships in and across communities.

Improving the places and spaces that matter to communities. Helping more people to reach their potential, by supporting them at the earliest possible stage.

Supporting people, communities and organisations facing more demands and challenges because of the cost-of-living crisis.

Terms and conditions are applicable dependant if groups have been previously funded by the National Lottery.

 

Workplace Charging Scheme | Ongoing | Mitigation

Max award: £350

The Workplace Charging Scheme is provided by the Office for Zero Emission Vehicles (OZEV) and administered by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).

The Workplace Charging Scheme provides support for organisations towards the cost of installing up to 40 electric vehicle charge point sockets at their sites. The grant covers up to 75% of the total costs of the purchase and installation of EV charge points (inclusive of VAT), capped at a maximum of: £350 per socket. 40 sockets across all sites per applicant.

It is open to eligible businesses, charities, public sector organisations, and small accommodation businesses.

 

 

Closing Soon

 

Arnold Clark Community Fund | 31st December 2024 | General

Max award: £2,500

In 2024, the Arnold Clark Community Fund offers the following support:

  • Cost of Living Support – funding to any registered UK charity or community group whose work directly supports those most affected by the cost-of-living crisis, such as foodbanks, accommodation, poverty relief and where people/communities in the UK are the primary and immediate focus of investment.

  • Our Communities Support – funding to projects embedded in the communities in which Arnold Clark operates and is available to organisations who provide services widely accessible to those within Arnold Clark local communities, addressing the needs of those living within them. Gear Up for Sport – 150 sports kits given away each month to support youth sports teams across the UK.

Any youth team with up to 30 members aged 4 to 15 years can apply. Our Communities Support particularly welcome applications from smaller voluntary and community organisations who are working within our local communities. Priority will be given to charities and local community groups within a 50-mile radius of Arnold Clark branches.

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Stafford Trust | 31st December 2024 | General

Max award: £5,000

Grants vary, but most are between £500 and £5,000. UK registered charities are eligible to apply.

Priority is given to charities in Scotland.

Funding is available for project costs, including capital, running costs and salaries.

Grants have previously been made for projects in the following areas: Child welfare. Medical research & support. Animal welfare. Services personnel welfare. Sea rescue. Community projects. Overseas support. Adult welfare.

More info

Foyle Foundation Small Grants Scheme | 31st January 2025 | General

Max award: £10,000

The Small Grants Scheme is provided by the Foyle Foundation to support smaller, grass-roots and local charities in the UK with projects that have the potential to make a significant difference to their work.

Grants of between £2,000 and £10,000 are available for 12 months. Grants can be used for core costs or essential equipment. UK charities that have an annual turnover of less than £150,000 are eligible to apply.

Priority will be given to charities that are working at grass roots and local community level. Charities must be able to demonstrate ongoing financial viability over the next 12 months.

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