Funding: rolling offers

Here is a list of rolling funding opportunities for groups that have no fixed deadlines attached to them:

  • Black History Month (BHM) 365 Fund – SNG – Next round opens 16 August 2024

    Introduction – overview of the funding The Sovereign Network Group has a partnership with A2Dominion Housing Group, Peabody and Metropolitan Thames Valley Housing to offer grants, through the Black History Month (BHM) 365 fund, that support activities and projects in communities ...

  • Landaid pro bono programme – rolling funding

    Introduction – overview of the programme LandAid is a grant-making Trust assisting outstanding charities and non-profit organisations to achieve their goals in supporting some of society’s most vulnerable people. For over 30 years LandAid has been bringing together remarkable businesses and individuals ...

  • The Postcode Society Trust – next round opens 26 August 2024

    Introduction – Overview of the funding The Postcode Society Trust promotes its own society lottery for the sole purpose of raising funds for good causes. The funding is intended for smaller charities and good causes in the south of England to make ...

  • Venturesome Impact Fund

    Introduction – Overview of the funding The Venturesome Impact Fund provides social investment for purpose driven organisations – charities, social enterprises and community groups – all over the UK. Social investment is the use of repayable finance to help an organisation achieve a ...

  • The Ironmongers’ Company grants – next deadline on 31 July 2024

    The Ironmongers’ Company wishes to support projects that provide opportunities for disadvantaged children and young people to fulfil their potential. Who can apply? Grants are only given to registered charities. Projects must meet all of the following criteria: For children and young people ...

  • The Steel Charitable Trust – next deadline on midday 11 July 2024

    The Trustees make discretionary grants where they believe that their contribution will make a real difference. Grants are available to registered charities in the UK working in the areas of arts and heritage, education, environment, health, or social and economic ...

  • The Weavers’ Company Benevolent Fund: Grants for disadvantaged young people – next deadline on 4 July 2024

    The Weavers’ Company Benevolent Fund was set up in 1973. The Fund’s principal aim is to support people in trouble, particularly young offenders and ex-offenders, as well as other disadvantaged young people.  Preference is given to pump-priming new projects, especially ...

  • Miles & Daughters Community Fund – Next round opens July 2025

    Introduction The Miles & Daughters Community Fund exemplifies their ongoing dedication to making a positive impact in the communities they serve. After a successful debut last year, the Miles & Daughters Community Fund is back in 2024, offering £300 to £1,500 to ...

  • Matthew Good Foundation – Grants for Good, next deadline 15 June 2024

    Making a positive difference to communities, people & the environment, Grants for Good is the Foundation’s first fund that invites local charities, voluntary groups, or social enterprises that have an average annual income of less than £50,000 to apply for funding. Every ...

  • Leeds Building Society Foundation – Next deadline 10 June 2024

    Introduction Leeds Building Society offers small grants for capital funding. The funding is intended to support projects to improve the health, wellbeing and financial literacy of people who are experiencing homelessness. Who is eligible to apply? Applications will be accepted from UK registered charities. To ...

  • VCSE Energy Efficiency Scheme – Next round opens early July 2024

    Introduction The Department for Culture, Media and Sport has launched a £25.5million funding package to help frontline delivery organisations  or those managing a community hub with frontline services, with the increased cost of living. This scheme offers voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations (VCSE)  ...

  • National Lottery Heritage Fund – Grants for Heritage

    Introduction: Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations. National Lottery Grants for Heritage fund a broad range of projects that connect people and communities to the national, regional, and local ...

  • True Colours Trust – UK Small Grants

    Introduction – overview of the funding The True Colours Trust provides grants to help support families, children and young people in the UK with complex disabilities and/or life-limiting and life-threatening conditions. The Trust seeks to bring about better lives for children and their families through a broad mix of ...

  • National Lottery Community Fund – regular funding programmes

    The National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF) has  has three rolling funding programmes: Awards for all (for applications up to £20,000) for up to 2 years. Reaching Communities (for applications over £20,000) for up to 5 years. Partnerships (for applications over £20,000 for organisations ...

  • Easyfundraising: how your group can raise money from online shopping

    Easyfundraising is a fundraising platform for organisations and enables you to raise unrestricted funds through online shopping. RVA has recently partnered with Easyfundraising to help local groups to find out about this fundraising platform. Below is an explanation from Easyfundraising ...

  • Masonic Charitable Foundation: Children and Young People grants

    The Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF) builds better lives by enabling opportunity, advancing healthcare and education and promoting independence for freemasons, their families and the wider community. This programme is open to national and local charities helping disadvantaged children and young people ...

  • Masonic Charitable Foundation: Later life inclusion grants

    The Masonic Charitable Foundation (MCF) builds better lives by enabling opportunity, advancing healthcare and education and promoting independence for freemasons, their families and the wider community. The Later Life Inclusion grants programme is open to local and national charities that are ...

  • Reading Community Energy Society Community Grants

    The Reading Community Energy Society (RCES) Community Grants Fund is open for applications Reading Community Energy Society comprises members from the local community, Reading Council and Energy 4 All, all of whom are passionate about increasing the amount of renewable energy ...

  • Matrix Causes Fund – provides support to organisations which promote access to justice

    The Matrix Causes Fund (MCF) provides support to organisations which promote access to justice (particularly for people trying to get support to meet their basic personal needs), equality of opportunity, or a sustainable environment. Other than in exceptional circumstances, the Fund ...

  • Foyle Foundation – small grants scheme

    The Foundation understands that charities are now operating within very different circumstances since the March 2020 COVID-19 lockdown. They are keen to be as flexible as can be in their support of small charities during this difficult and constantly changing ...

  • Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust, grants to help the vulnerable

    The Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust (AJCT) gives grants to registered UK based charities working to help those who are vulnerable in society, particularly those supporting socially disadvantaged and disabled people of all ages. Funding is at the discretion of the Trustees. ...

  • Schroder Charity Trust grants

    The Schroder Charity Trust is an independent grant-making family trust which supports a wide range of charitable activities. Who can apply Charities registered in the UK What they support The Schroder Charity Trust makes grants of up to £5,000 towards core and project costs to charities registered ...

  • Garfield Weston Foundation Grants

    The Garfield Weston Foundation is a family-founded, charitable grant-making foundation, which supports a wide range of causes across the UK. The Foundation aims to be responsive to where need is greatest and therefore supports a wide range of charitable activity ...

  • Tesco Community Grants

    Tesco Community Grants helps to fund thousands of local projects across the country. Since 2016 the scheme has supported over 36,000 community groups with more than £85million in grants. The scheme aims to make a positive difference – because where ...

  • Paul Hamlyn Foundation – Youth Fund

    The Youth Fund supports organisations whose main purpose is working with and for young people (aged 14-25) who face complex transitions to adulthood. Core funding grants up to £90,000 over three years Rolling application cycle – no deadline Through the Covid-19 crisis the ...

  • Aviva Community Fund

    Building stronger, more resilient communities across the UK: that’s what Aviva are striving towards, and it’s how they want to continue to help small charities and community causes. Aviva have learnt that the causes that make the biggest impact are those ...

  • Barchester’s Charitable Foundation – rolling funding

    The focus of the Barchester’s Charitable Foundation is about connecting or re-connecting people with others in their local community. Applications are supported that combat loneliness and enable people to be active and engaged. In particular they support: Older people 65+ Adults (18+) ...

  • One Stop – Community Partnership programme

    Groundwork is working with One Stop Stores to administer the One Stop Community Partnership programme This programme is designed to support groups who are working to tackle food poverty or supporting the elderly within the local community. One Stop shops will support ...

  • The Clothworkers’ Foundation – Open Grants Programme

    The Open Grants Programme accepts applications from UK registered charities or not-for-profits and who meet the eligibility criteria, for funding towards capital projects. The work of the organisation must fit within one or more of the specified programme areas. This ...

  • Henry Smith Charity – Improving Lives grant programme

    The Improving Lives grant programme provides grants to charitable organisations that help people when other sources of support have failed, are inappropriate, or are simply not available. They support established organisations delivering services directly to beneficiaries. They are looking for services which ...

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