Feminist Review Trust
Grants are available for projects in the UK and internationally that transform the lives of women.
Amount: £ 15,000
Deadline: 31st May
Money Saving Expert (MSE) Charity
Grants are awarded to organisations in the United Kingdom for projects that tackle financial and consumer illiteracy.
Amount: £ 5,000
Deadline: 31st May
RAISE Challenge Fund
Grants are available to support voluntary and community groups in the South East of England to develop innovation, leadership, creative thinking, resourcefulness and inventive activities.
Amount: £ 10,000
Deadline: 31st May
Thomas Wall Trust
Grants for registered charities undertaking educational and social welfare projects in the UK.
Amount: £ 1,000
Deadline: 31st May
Austin and Hope Pilkington Trust
Grants are available to UK registered charities for a range of projects. The project area changes each year
Amount: £ 10,000
Deadline: 1st June
Lloyds Bank Foundations 2015 Charity Achievement Awards
Grant awards are available to small and medium-sized charities that are in receipt of an active grant from the Foundations in England, Wales, Northern Ireland and the Channel Islands and that have done outstanding work
Amount: £ 2,000
Deadline: 1st June
Fidelio Charitable Trust
The Trust provides grant funding to help individuals and organisations of exceptional ability in the UK who would not otherwise be able to carry out an artistic project or activity without financial support.
Amount: £ 5,000
Deadline: 1st June
Hilden Charitable Fund
Funding is available to charities in the UK and non-governmental organisations in the developing world. In the UK, the Fund supports projects concerned with: homelessness; asylum seekers and refugees; community-based initiatives for young people aged 16-25 years and penal reform. In the developing world, the Fund supports projects concerned with: community development; education; and health.
Deadline: 10th June
Skipton Building Society – Grassroots Giving Opens for Third Year
This year, there are 162 pots of £500 to give away to voluntary groups, community organisations and sports clubs throughout the UK.Grants of £500 will be awarded to projects that create empowering opportunities and make life better for local communities. Priority will be given to projects which get very little support elsewhere.Local grassroots groups, such as community allotments, social groups for older people, and groups running activities for young people, from across the UK may apply. Following the application closing date of 31 July, a shortlist of organisations will be compiled and listed on the Grassroots Giving website. The public will then be free to vote for their favourite organisation Full details can be found on the Skipton Building Society website
Golden Bottle Trust and the Bulldog Trust Funding Initiative
Provide small to medium sized charitable organisations with the chance to access funding without a complicated and time consuming application process. The funding is to enable charities to take a step forward in their development and do something they were not able to do before. The number of applications accepted for each round of funding is limited to 300 to ensure each one receives sufficient attention, so it is recommended that applications are sent in as close to the opening of the round as possible.
Amount: £1,000 to £30,000
http://bulldogtrust.org/grant-making/
The Henry Smith Charity
The Henry Smith Charity will fund work with: domestic and sexual violence, disability, drug,alcohol and substance misuse, ex service men and women, homelessness, LGBT, Older People and prisoners and ex offenders. Applications can be made to the Henry Smith Charity for revenue funding (projects, running costs) and capital expenditure (buildings, equipment).