Biffaward – A multi million pound fund that helps to build communities and transform lives through awarding grants to environmental and community projects across the UK. You can apply for up to £50,000 for projects that improve community facilities and enhance biodiversity through the Main Grants programme, up to £5,000 to improve local amenities and encourage wildlife through the Small Grants programme and up to £500,000 for regional projects to improve biodiversity or cultural facilities through the Flagship grants. Apply now
Big Lottery - Awards for All. A simple small grants scheme making awards of between £300 and £10,000. The programme aims to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. The application form is short and simple, and you will find out if you are successful within six weeks. Apply Now
Big Lottery - Reaching Communities. Projects can be new or existing, or be the core work of your organisation. The programme has two strands:
- revenue and small capital – funding from £10,000 to £500,000 for revenue projects and/or smaller capital projects up to £50,000
- buildings – funding of between £100,000 and £500,000 for large capital projects
Big Lottery - Millennium Now. Applications must specifically fit one of the Millennium Now project types. The programme will make five grants, one under each project type, of between £1,500,000 and £2,000,000 for projects running over two years. Applications must meet all three of the following outcomes:
- Creating stronger connections between people and communities
- Developing creative projects that have UK-wide relevance
- Communities are involved in designing and delivering projects
Big Lottery - Communities Living Sustainably. The Lottery is looking to fund partnerships that bring together the public, private, voluntary and community sectors to build up to 10 sustainable and resilient communities to help deal with the potential impact of climate change. Development grants of up to £10,000 are available with full grants of up to £1 million.
Proposals from partnerships must meet all of the following outcomes:
- Communities are better prepared for environmental challenges and longer term environmental change and understand the improvements they can make to live more sustainably.
- Vulnerable people affected by the impacts of climate change are able to make greener choices to help improve their quality of life.
- Communities maximise the use of their assets and resources to create new economic opportunities and live more sustainably.
- Communities have a greater understanding of and more opportunities to use natural resources more efficiently.
Capital Growth - A partnership between Local Food, London Food Link and the Mayor of London, Boris Johnson. Capital Growth that offers practical help, grants, training and support to groups wanting to establish community food growing projects as well as advice to landowners.
Capital Growth has now launched their 8th small grants round, open to new or expanding community food-growing spaces in London, to help with capital costs. Grants are of up to £750 can be applied for and the deadline is 5pm on Monday, 16th January, 2012.
For further information and to begin the application process please go to the Capital Growth website. Apply now
Community First Funding - An £80m government-funded initiative that will run for four years, until March 2015. The programme will help communities come together to identify their strengths and local priorities in order to plan for their future and become more resilient. It will fund both new and existing community groups. Community First consists of two elements:
- a £30m Neighbourhood Matched Fund programme for some of the most deprived areas in the country and;
- a national £50m Endowment Match Challenge.
Heritage Lottery Fund - Parks for People. Grants of £250,000 - £5million to regenerate parks and green space.
Landfill Communities Fund (LCF) – Average grant is £25,000-£40,000, however, in very exceptional circumstances £100,000 can be obtained. LCF supports aims to enhance play areas, restore footpaths and green spaces and protect natural habitats and improve community halls. To find out more click here.
LIFE+ - Total funding for the UK is €9million. LIFE+ is the EU’s main fund for supporting environmental projects involved with nature and biodiversity, environmental policy and governance and information and communication. Deadlines for applicants to send proposals to member state authorities is 18th July 2011. Apply now.
People's Health Trust. Grants programme to fund eligible health related projects in local areas. The programme aims to help local communities throughout England, Scotland and Wales live longer healthier lives by supporting projects that tackle the early causes of ill health. Apply now
SITA – Support available for community and environmental improvement projects through the Landfill Communities Fund. Organisations can apply for up to £50,000 for physical improvement projects through the Enhancing Communities strand, up to £120,000 for projects that protect species and create wildlife habitats through the Enriching Nature strand and up to £10,000 for projects that involve young people in transforming community amenities and green spaces through the Young Person Volunteering strand. Apply now
Transform - £5 - £50,000 for community groups to transform unused, neglected and uninspiring sites throughout the Olympic Boroughs (Hackney, TH, WF, Greenwich, Newham and Barking and Dagenham) into community spaces, food growing sites, community gardens, play spaces, community arts areas. Apply now
WREN- Supports community, heritage and environmental projects close to landfill sites. Small grant programmes offer £2,000-£15,000 and Main grant programmes offer £15,000-£50,000. Eligible organisations are environmental, voluntary, charitable, not-for-profit, and community groups. There are three funding rounds that have deadlines in May, August, and November. Deadlines vary for different areas, to check deadlines for your area and find out more click here.