Funds that you may have missed which are closing soon.

The Matthew Good Foundation Grants for Good Fund supports small charities, not-for profit groups and social entrepreneurs with an income of less than £50,000 passionate about making a difference to people, their community, or the environment. £15,000 is shared between five shortlisted projects every three months with grants of £5,000, £3,500, £2,500 and £2,000. Deadline 15th Sept. For more info & to apply go to: https://www.matthewgoodfoundation.org/amplify-fund-grants-fo...

The Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust provide grants of up to £5000 for projects in the following categories: Arts, Community, Environment and Sport. Deadline: 19th Sept. For more information and to apply got to: https://www.millenniumstadiumtrust.org.uk/

The Thomas Wall Trust grants of up to £5,000
for registered charities that support disadvantaged adults in developing vital communication skills to improve their employment prospects with at least one accredited vocational qualification and based on a proven model, ideally delivered in partnership with local organisations. Priority to match-funded projects or which aim to become self-sustaining. Deadline: 22 Sept For more info & to apply go to:
https://www.thomaswalltrust.org.uk/grants-for-registered-cha...

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Family Focus Programme
offers grants of between £50,000 and £100,000 to fund projects that explore and pilot solutions for family members collectively and as individuals of wounded, injured and sick serving personnel or Veterans. Deadline 24th September. For further information and to apply visit:  https://covenantfund.org.uk/programme/family-focus-programme...

Arts, Health & Wellbeing Lottery Funding
supports nature-based arts projects improving health & wellbeing. Part of the Creative Nature Programme with Natural Resources Wales, it backs partnerships tackling issues such as mental health, loneliness, health inequalities, physical activity, and staff wellbeing. Deadline: Wed 1st October. For more info and to apply go to: https://arts.wales/funding/organisations/arts-health-and-wel...

The Fidelio Charitable Trust provides revenue grants of up to £5,000 to organisations and individuals over the age of 21 of exceptional ability across the United Kingdom who would not otherwise be able to carry out an artistic project or activities without additional financial support. Deadline 1st October. For more information and to apply go to https://fideliocharitabletrust.org.uk/index.php

Community Facilities Programme is a capital grant scheme operated by the Welsh Government larger grant scheme for larger applications of up to £300,000. Deadline 1st Oct . For more info and to submit an EOI go to: https://www.gov.wales/community-facilities-programme

Principality Building Society’s Future Generations Fund supports community organisations across Wales to help / encourage more young people getting access to healthy food and other essential items including clothes, stationery and technology, to building financial resilience, preparing for the future and world of work, live sustainably and being involved in protecting our natural environment. Deadline 6th Oct. For more info and to apply go to: Principality Building Society’s Future Generations Fund - Community Foundation Wales

Rayne Foundation Where People Meet Grant is an experimental pilot grants programme with £2 million grant funding to fund important community centre projects to bring greater support and investment to community spaces in the long term. Looking to fund projects between £60,000 and £250,000, less if at an early feasibility stage. Deadline for EOI’s is Mon 6 Oct. For more info and to apply go to: Where People Meet Grant Programme - Rayne Foundation

NFU Mutual Charitable Trust The Trust focuses on providing funding to larger initiatives, which would have a significant impact on the rural community. The Trustees are particularly interested in initiatives in the areas of education of young people in rural areas and relief of poverty within rural areas. Deadline: October 10th. For more information, visit https://www.nfumutual.co.uk/about-us/charitable-trust/applic...

National Garden Scheme Community Gardens Award provides funding to amateur gardeners from community groups in England and Wales to create a garden or similar project with horticultural focus for the benefit of their local community. Deadline 20th Oct and only the first 300 eligible submissions will be considered. For more info or to apply go to: https://ngs.org.uk/who-we-are/community-garden-grants/

Volunteering Wales Main Grant Scheme offers funding of up to up to £30k per annum for up to two years. The fund aims to increase volunteer engagement and satisfaction by removing barriers to volunteering for people of all ages and from all parts of society, support the creation and development of high quality and positive volunteering opportunities in Wales and promote changes in beneficiary organisations to embed volunteering into their
working practices and culture. Deadline 24 October For more information and to apply go to: https://wcva.cymru/funding/vwg/

The Tree Council Branching Out Fund: schools, community groups, parish and town councils, and tree warden networks can apply for grants of between £250 and £2,500 to engage communities and young people aged up to 21 in planting and caring for trees, hedges, and orchards. The funding can cover the cost of trees, hedges, and orchards; reasonable costs of non-plastic protection and supports, as well as peat-free compost and/or soil improvers. Deadline 14th November For more information and to apply go to: https://treecouncil.org.uk/grants-and-guidance/our-grants/br...

National Lottery Meithrin Natur
is a £10 million fund available to help children in Wales access the natural environment. This funding aims to improve children and their caregivers’ health and wellbeing in Wales by helping them connect with the natural environment.
Deadline 1st Dec
.https://www.tnlcommunityfund.org.uk/funding/programmes/meith...


Source Ken Moon: Sustainable Futures Co0rdinator - Office of Helen Fychan 

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