Funding

Start AgainBackFilter Results
  • Results 1 to 20 of 203
Parkinson's UK -Grants for physical activity providers

Parkinson's UK -Grants for physical activity providers

£500 to £3,000

1:00am - Tue 31st December, 2024

Being active can have a significant impact on living well with Parkinson’s, regardless of symptoms or time since diagnosis. The Parkinson’s UK Physical Activity Grants Programme supports activity providers, communities, networks, organisations and others to develop opportunities for people with Parkinson’s to become and stay active. This programme has been made possible by funding from Parkinson’s UK and Boost Charitable Trust.

Foyle Foundation Small Grants Scheme

Foyle Foundation Small Grants Scheme

£2,000 to £10,000

1:00am - Fri 31st January, 2025

Our Small Grants Scheme is designed to support charities registered and operating in the United Kingdom, especially those working at grass roots and local community level, in any field, across a wide range of activities.

Foyle Foundation: Main Grants Scheme

Foyle Foundation: Main Grants Scheme

up to £500,000

1:00am - Fri 31st January, 2025

The Main Grants Scheme supports charities registered and operating in the United Kingdom, the dominant purpose of which is to benefit either the Arts or Learning. Please note that we do not support applications from individuals.

We welcome applications from all parts of the UK, and we would like to encourage more applications from all regions and countries of the UK.

BHF Defibrillator Fund

BHF Defibrillator Fund

5:00pm - Fri 28th February, 2025

Find out if your community group is eligible for a free, BHF-funded defibrillator. Having a defibrillator and knowing how to do CPR will give members of your community a better chance at surviving a cardiac arrest.

RALPHH - Defibrillator Fund

RALPHH - Defibrillator Fund

Helping to increase the number of sporting venues that have defibrillation equipment easily available.

Platinum Jubilee Village Hall Improvement Grant Fund

Platinum Jubilee Village Hall Improvement Grant Fund

£7,500 to £75,000

Funding is available via ACRE to support the modernisation and improvement of village halls, so that they are fit for purpose.

England Athletics Club Improvement Fund

England Athletics Club Improvement Fund

up to £500

The Club Improvement Fund will provide grants of up to £500 to support clubs with projects that aim to reduce some of the barriers they are facing.

Arnold Clark - Community Support Fund

Arnold Clark - Community Support Fund

Our Communities Support is available to organisations who provide services which are widely accessible to those within our local communities and address the needs of the people living within them, supporting our local communities to a better future.

Sport England Movement Fund

Sport England Movement Fund

up to £15,000

The Movement Fund provides crowdfunding pledges, grants and support to help projects that get more people active. If you're eligible and your project aligns with our goals, you could receive up to £15,000 to cover a wide range of costs and items that'll help deliver positive change in your community.

B&Q Foundation Grants

B&Q Foundation Grants

up to £10,000

Providing grants for a wide range of charities who are looking for funding to improve or develop spaces that benefit their local communities.

One Stop Community Partnership Funding

One Stop Community Partnership Funding

up to £1,000

Local Community Groups are able to apply for funding to support the group and to develop a new or ongoing project in partnership with their local store.

Social Investment Scotland - Loan Funding

Social Investment Scotland - Loan Funding

£10,000 to £375,000

We are SIS (Social Investment Scotland), a social enterprise and charity offering loan funding and business support for social enterprises, charities and community groups.

Googly Fund - Supporting Friendly Cricket

Googly Fund - Supporting Friendly Cricket

£100 to £300

The Googly Fund is a charitable trust that wants to expand the playing of friendly cricket for adults in the UK, by encouraging and supporting new teams and players, and by helping existing teams to survive and grow.

The Phil Hancey Squash Fund

The Phil Hancey Squash Fund

up to £500

The Phil Hancey Squash Fund supports both talented young players and the wider community, with two funding opportunities available.

Children's Alliance Grant Funding

Children's Alliance Grant Funding

up to £15,000

Through our community work, we aim to give children and young people a better start in life through the medium of water.

Boots Charitable Trust

Boots Charitable Trust

up to £10,000

The Boots Charitable Trust funds charities and voluntary organisations working in the areas of health, lifelong learning, community development and social care, and encourages applications from organisations where our grants of up to £10,000 can make the biggest impact.

Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation

Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation

£250 to £2,500

Through the Small Change Big Difference® Fund, trustees consider nominations to charities that support its two priority areas: alleviating poverty and improving health / saving lives. It particularly welcomes nominations of charities that are working in areas of deprivation, and charities that have an income turnover of less than £100,000.

RYA Foundation Fund

RYA Foundation Fund

The RYA Foundation seeks to promote participation in boating by those who are disadvantaged by reason of youth, age, infirmity or disability, financial hardship or social circumstances. 

Bruce Wake Charitable Trust

Bruce Wake Charitable Trust

up to £3,000

The Trust was established to encourage and assist the provision of leisure activities for the physically disabled.

Bowls England Club Loans Scheme

Bowls England Club Loans Scheme

up to £20,000

The Bowls England Loans Scheme is available to support clubs who wish to improve their facilities, with loans of up to £20,000.

Yorkshire Sport Foundation is not responsible for the accuracy of information provided by third-parties and accepts no liability relating to any information contained on the site. If any contact details have been provided, It is recommended that you contact them directly.