Grants are available to small registered charities, voluntary groups and charitable organisations in the UK for work that makes a difference to people’s lives as opposed to simply alleviating the symptoms or current problems and should aim to reduce isolation, stigma and discrimination.
Current Status: Open for Applications
Maximum value: £ 15,000
The Foundation makes grants to voluntary not-for-profit organisations in the UK for work which benefits groups of people who are under-represented in UK society.
Overall, the Foundation wishes to fund work which:
In 2019, the Foundation has launched its new Social Cohesion Programme, which has been established to provide support to local communities. It will focus on funding projects that aim to break down barriers and tensions between different groups of people, and build a more cohesive and inclusive community for all.
The aim of the new programme is to:
The funding is for community-led grassroots groups and organisations whose work is focused at a ‘very local/community level’ such as a housing estate or distinct community.
Applications will be particularly encouraged from areas of high deprivation but not exclusively. The Foundation is keen to support communities come up with their own solutions to local issues of division. It is open to supporting actions which are new or may have been tried before or are on-going, however, the work must have lasting benefits for those people the projects are aimed at.
The Foundation typically makes around 150 grants in a year with a total value of between £750,000 and £800,000.
The Foundation makes single grants, or grants split over two or three years.
One-off grants of between £500 and £15,000 are available. The average grant is between £5,000 and £6,000.
Grants repeated for more than one year vary from around £500 per annum up to £5,000 per annum, for a maximum of three years.
Small registered charities, voluntary groups and charitable organisations in the UK can apply.
Registered charities are eligible to apply as well as other organisations which are not charities, but which seek funding for a charitable project. This could include, for example, constituted voluntary groups or Community Interest Companies.
For more details on this fund or to apply please visit