Funding
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British Rowing - Club Emergency Fund
1:00am - Mon 1st February, 2021
The Club Emergency Fund aims to support affiliated clubs in the most need and whose future may be in jeopardy due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Coronavirus recovery and resilience grants
1:00am - Wed 31st March, 2021
You can get grants of up to £5,000 to fund innovative projects providing essential services or supporting communities in response to coronavirus.
Masonic Charitable Foundation: Children & Young People Grants
£1,000 to £60,000
1:00am - Mon 31st May, 2021
Grants can be offered to charities for projects that support disadvantaged and vulnerable children aged 0-18 and up to the age of 25 years for disabled young people.
Masonic Charitable Foundation: Later Life Grants
£1,000 to £60,000
1:00am - Mon 31st May, 2021
Grants can be offered to charities supporting socially isolated and lonely older people over the age of 50.
RLWC2021 Capital Grants Programme
£1,000
1:00am - Sat 23rd October, 2021
The Programme is focused on funding for
facilities and equipment. We want to work with: Any organisation that is developing Rugby League activity in their community.
LTA - The Community Tennis Fund
up to £250,000
Any registered venue that can demonstrate the ability to grow community participation through tennis facility development. This fund will be allocated throughout the year.
Sporting Capital Fund
£50,000 to £150,000
A £3m fund, the first of its kind in the UK offers investment in the form of simple, flexible repayable loans of between £50k to £150k. These loans are designed to support the sustainable development of community sport clubs that deliver impact.
Birkdale Trust for Hearing Impaired
Provides grants to children and young people with a hearing impairment and to organisations who provide help to such people.
Peter Harrison Foundation - Opportunities Through Sport
Support sporting activities or projects which provide opportunities for people who are disabled or otherwise disadvantaged
Andy Fanshawe Memorial Trust
Grants that allow disadvantaged young people to take up opportunities to develop an exciting interest in the great outdoors.
Aviva Community Fund
up to £50,000
We’ve been running the Aviva Community Fund for over four years, and we’re proud to have helped thousands of small charities and good causes build stronger communities all across the UK.
And now, we’ve teamed up with Crowdfunder to give charities and community interest companies the opportunity to further build their capabilities, drive sustainable fundraising and leverage our talented and enthusiastic workforce to get their best and brightest ideas off the ground.
Wilkinson’s Helping Hands Grants
Helping the local community is really important to us. If you're a local charity or community group in need of a helping hand, please visit your local wilko store to pick up an application form.
The Dan Maskell Tennis Trust
up to £1,500
Helping disabled people access tennis opportunities through funding for wheelchairs, equipment and grants.
The Greggs Foundation – Local Community Project Fund
up to £2,000
The Local Community Projects Fund helps organisations based in local communities to deliver projects or provide equipment to people in need at the heart of our local communities. The programme is administered by seven charity committees throughout England, Wales and Scotland.
LTA - Facility Loan Scheme
up to £250,000
The Facility Loan Scheme provides loans up to £250,000 to help venues deliver projects that will grow the number of people playing tennis.
BaseballSoftball UK Facilities Fund
up to £5,000
BaseballSoftballUK, the development agency for both sports in the United Kingdom, has launched its new Facilities Fund. BSUK has committed £10,000 per year to the Fund for the next five years, and Development Chartered clubs and leagues can apply for up to £5,000 in funding.
One Family Foundation Community Awards
The OneFamily Foundation is a way of redistributing profits – an amount too small to make a meaningful difference if shared out to each and every customer. But, when pooled together, we have the chance to do something special – to make something better for those that matter most to us in our families or communities. With your help, the OneFamily Foundation intend to distribute £5 million over the next five years.
Alec Dickson Trust
up to £500
Supports young people (under 30) in the UK who want to use volunteering or community service to set up something new in their community.
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