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Funding Opportunities
Find out about the latest funding opportunities available.
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  • Including useful web links and downloadable resources.
ABBEY CHARITABLE TRUST  
Who? Registered, excepted or exempt charities.
What? Projects helping disadvantaged people in at least one of Education & training, Financial advice to help people manage their money or Community regeneration.
How much? Normally £500 - £4,000.
ACT FOUNDATION  
Who? UK based individuals and registered charities.
What? Building, equipment, medical research, recreational and respite breaks.
How much? No limit (largest grant has been £4 million).
ADVENTURE CAPITAL FUND  
Who? Established community enterprises that make money and have been running for at least a year.
What? Helping ambitious community enterprises to become financially sustainable.
How much? Mix of loans and grants totalling £50,000 to £750,000, along with a comprehensive package of support.
Age Concern  
Who? Small Grants: voluntary organisations in England and Wales with an income or turnover of less than £250,000 per annum. Opportunities for Volunteering Grants: third sector organisations.
What? Services or activities that directly benefit older people.
How much? Small Grants: Up to £1,000. Opportunities for Volunteering Grants: up to £35,000 per year for up to 3 years.
ALCOHOL EDUCATION AND RESEARCH COUNCIL  
Who? Individuals and organisations dealing with alcohol issues.
What? Research and development of people and organisations.
How much? Research (up to £50,000), Development (between £5,000 and £50,000), Small grants (up to £5,000).
ALLEN LANE FOUNDATION  
Who? Not-for-profit organisations with an annual income of less than £100,000.
What? Work which benefits people in certain groups, or generalist work which includes significant numbers from more than one such group: Asylum-seekers and refugees; gay, lesbian, bi-sexual or transgender people; gypsies and travellers; offenders and ex-offenders; older people; BME communities; migrant workers; mental health; people experiencing domestic violence.
How much? £500 - £15,000.
ARTS COUNCIL ENGLAND  
Who? Organisations in England.
What? Activities carried out over a set period and which engage people in England in arts activities.
How much? £1,000 - £100,000.
AWARDS FOR ALL  
Who? Not-for-profit groups.
What? Art, sport, heritage and community activities, and projects that promote education, the environment and health in the local community.
How much? £300 - £10,000.
Baring Foundation  
Who? Charities and Voluntary organisations.
What? Strengthening the voluntary sector; the arts; international development; parents with learning difficulties; interculturality; climate change.
Barrow Cadbury Trust  
Who? Grassroots, user-led projects are a priority.
What? The promotion of social justice: the Young Adults and Criminal Justice Programme and the Inclusive Communities Programme. Applicants should aim to influence national Government policy or work in the West Midlands.
How much? The average grant is £25,000 per year and £3,000 for small grants.
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