Below is a list of funders we think might help your project. There are many more!
If you live within one of our Methodist partner Districts (Bolton & Rochdale, Lancashire, Liverpool or Manchester & Stockport), then we will provide a bespoke funding report free of charge for the first ten churches or charitable groups to approach us within each church year. Reach out and contact us if you would like to take advantage of this.
This could be just the thing to help kick-start your new project as well! If you need further help, TCC can also support you with feasibility work, options appraisals, and everything you need to get a project off the ground.
The first port of call when looking for funding should be your local charity and voluntary service. They are the experts on charitable organisations in your area and are there to help you grow and thrive.
We are adding to our list of CVS's all the time. Click here to find your local office.
Visit Action Together if your organisation is in their catchment area.
The Foundation makes grants to voluntary not-for-profit organisations in the UK for work which benefits groups of people who are under-represented in UK society.
Overall, the Foundation wishes to fund work which:
The aim of the Foundation is to support Christian charities working with art and healing and those seeking to offer social inclusion.
Grants of up to £12,000 per year are available.
Grants are available to community groups in the UK to support a broad range of activities which can contribute towards transforming their community and improving the lives of people in their community.
One-off grants are available to UK-registered charities for projects that improve homes and community spaces for those experiencing homelessness, financial hardship, or impacted by health, disability or other disadvantages or distress.
Funding is available for small community groups providing activities in Barrow.
Priority is given to projects with one of the following aims:
Benefact Trust exists to make a positive difference to people's lives by funding, guiding and celebrating the work of churches and Christian charities; empowering the most vulnerable and giving people, communities and places a renewed opportunity to flourish.
One-off capital grants are available to registered charities in England and Wales, as well as those with 'accepted' and 'exempt' status, for projects in the areas of community, education, health and social welfare. The aim of the foundation is to help raise the quality of life in England and Wales, particularly for the young, disadvantaged and older people.
Biffa Award gives grants to community projects near landfill sites. We build communities and transform lives.
Big Local is a place-based investment programme supporting residents in 150 Big Local areas around England to lead change in their area.
The funding is intended to support UK registered charities whose work supports Christian ministry and benefits their local community in the UK or who are working internationally on larger projects that support the Christian ministry.
Bollington Town Council offers grants to local organisations which can demonstrate a clear need for financial support to achieve the aim of benifiting the local community in the following ways:
Bolton’s Fund is an investment programme for the voluntary, community and social enterprise (VCSE) sector in Bolton, established to test new and innovative ways of investing in and valuing local communities. The Fund brings together funding from Bolton Council, NHS Greater Manchester Integrated Care, Bolton at Home, Bolton CVS, the GP Federation and Local Business.
Grants for charitable organisations with outdoor and character-building projects for young people in the North West England.
The programme is intended to promote:
For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:
Carol Fahy
The Bowland Charitable Trust
Bowland House
Phillips Road
Blackburn
Lancashire
BB1 5NA
Tel: 01254 688051
Email: carole.fahy@cannco.co.uk
This fund aims to encourage local people to come together, enhance community spirit, and celebrate Carlisle and its heritage, as well as add value to the local economy by supporting local businesses and partners and encouraging visitors to the city.
The Trust gives £1,000 minimum to St Philip and St Paul with Wesley Church per annum and makes other charitable donations to charitable institutions, principally for social welfare and medical or academic research and for Christian causes in Sefton, primarily in the Southport area.
Enquiries
The Charles and Edna Broadhurst Charitable Trust
75 Radnor Drive
Southport
Merseyside
PR9 9RS
Tel: 0170 462 1013
Email: woodypowr@hotmail.com
The Cheshire Community Foundation's mission is to ensure that the money received from donors is directed towards making the biggest difference to people’s lives, bringing joy and reward to beneficiaries and donors alike.
The current priorities of the Foundation are to make Cheshire a place where:
Usually grants of between £250 and £25,000 are available.
The Foundation administers a range of grants, providing funding for local voluntary and community organisations to address a range of social issue in the area.
Grants are available to charities and community groups for projects and activities that contribute to stronger and more vibrant communities and lead to long-term benefits to local people in Merseyside.
Grants are available to voluntary, community and charitable organisations in the UK to support them in taking ownership of local assets such as sporting and cultural venues, meeting spaces, community centres, pubs and shops that are at risk of closure.
Grants are available to support the provisions and repair of church buildings, particularly those of the United Reformed and Congregational denominations. Grants are available to support capital works on church buildings or towards the capital costs of church community projects in the UK.
Grants are available for small local voluntary and community groups and organisations to help make a difference to the most disadvantaged people in the communities of Cumbria.
The Deo Gloria Trust is a registered charity. The objects of the Trust are 'to seek the glory of God by encouraging the furtherance and preaching of our Lord Jesus Christ'. The Trust receives its income from properties and investments.
The Deo Gloria Trust offers funding to support Christian outreach projects in the UK.
The Duchy of Lancaster Benevolent Fund offers grants to charitable organisations that are active in Merseyside, Greater Manchester and Lancashire for projects that benefit local communities and residents.
The Trustees are particularly interested in the following:
Duchy of Lancaster Benevolent Fund - Background Information
Duchy of Lancaster Benevolent Fund - Greater Manchester
This fund aims to support a variety of projects and activities that make local communities a better place and improve the lives of those within it, such as through sports, arts, education, helping the disadvantaged or improving the environment.
The Trust offers:
Three different grants are available:
The funding is intended for projects with the following aims:
The focus is on work that will deliver the greatest long-term impact and create change for the future.
The work should be:
Forever Manchester, a registered charity, works with community and and grassroot organisations in Greater Manchester to inspire and encourage projects in the local community, making neighbourhoods happier, healthier and safer places to be.
The Small Grants Scheme is provided by the Foyle Foundation to support smaller, grass-roots and local charities in the UK with projects that have the potential to make a significant difference to their work.
The Foundation awards grants for capital, project and revenue costs to UK registered charities working within the UK in the areas of Welfare, Youth, Community, Arts, Faith, Environment, Education, Health and Museums & Heritage.
One-off grants for local voluntary and community organisations doing charitable work to improve social welfare in areas formerly served by a Hillards store in North and Central England.
Eligible costs associated with projects may include (but are not limited to):
Grants are available for voluntary, community, and faith organisations in Manchester to deliver projects and activities that improve outcomes for children and families residing in Gorton, Abbey Hey, and Openshaw.
Grants are available for charitable organisations in Cumbria to carry out projects in the areas of social needs; youth and employment; help for older people; the arts; the environment.
The Christian Projects grant programme provides grants to support projects that explicitly promote the Christian faith in the UK.
We value projects that set out to nurture and grow people’s journey in Christian faith and grow churches, and only support work that comes from a Church of England context, or, that is fully ecumenical.
There are three priority areas for this fund. All applications must explicitly address one or more of these priorities.
The Architectural Heritage Fund (AHF) is an independent charity that promotes the conservation and sustainable re-use of historic buildings for the benefit of communities across the UK by providing advice, information and financial assistance in the form of early project grants and loans for projects undertaken by charities and not-for-private profit organisations.
The Heritage Impact Fund is a £7 million social investment fund, launched in 2019, with the aim of enabling charitable organisations to deliver economic and social impact from the re-use of the UK’s heritage buildings.
It is administered by AHF and is provided as a joint initiative, with contributions from AHF (£1.42 million), the National Lottery Heritage Fund (£2.25 million), Historic England (£800,000), Historic Environment Scotland (£427,000), Cadw (£100,000) and the Department for Communities Northern Ireland. Additionally, Rathbone Greenbank Investments provides investment management and loan facilities to the AHF.
The Foundation supports general charitable purposes, working in the areas of welfare, education, medicine and religion.
The John Goore Fund Grant is provided and administered by the Community Foundation for Merseyside. Funding is intended for voluntary and community groups and individuals in the Lydiate area of Sefton in Merseyside.
The overall aims of the Trust are as follows:
Grants are available for UK registered charities working within the Liverpool City Region in the areas of welfare, youth, community, arts, education and health. Applications from churches are considered.
The scheme is intended to support organisations which work to either advance the Christian faith or carry out other charitable purposes with consideration of a Christian approach to the practical, educational and spiritual needs of people.
The Trusts support a diverse range of charitable purposes with a focus on promoting the Christian faith and values in the UK and overseas. Each of the four Family Trusts funds work in their specific areas of interest.
This fund aims to support voluntary organisations in the district that need help to deliver projects and activities for the benefit of local people.
Grants of up to £1,000 are available.
The Listed Places of Worship Grant Scheme makes grants towards the VAT incurred in maintenance and repairs to listed buildings that are primarily used for public worship, or which are listed places of worship owned by, or under the authority of, a number of specified organisations that look after redundant places of worship.
The scheme applies to listed places of worship of all religions and faith groups throughout the UK.
Grants can be used to fund projects that will build the capacity of individuals and groups and contribute to delivering ward plan priorities, which can be acquired from the regeneration ward officers. Funding is intended for projects that fall under one of the following categories:
The funding is intended for a wide range of charities and other community organisations which provide charitable benefits for communities within Greater Manchester. The Trust is especially interested in funding organisations for young people, provision for the sick, the disabled, the elderly and disadvantaged, as well as educational initiatives by Arts organisations and support for community groups.
The Grants for Good Fund has been launched to extend the impact of the Matthew Good Foundation, and allow small charities, community projects and social enterprises to apply for funding directly.
The Mayor of Sefton's Charity Fund offers grants to smaller charitable and voluntary groups based and operating in Sefton that do not have a national profile and whose work benefits the residents of Sefton.
The Foundation is offering grants to help get new projects off the ground that will benefit the local community.
The funding is for specific projects which make a difference to people’s lives, with special consideration for vulnerable and disadvantaged groups.
Churches, chapels and meeting houses are impressive, exciting and surprising places.
Whether seeking quiet reflection access to critical community services, a warm welcome, a place to worship, or a space to explore, we believe they should be loved and supported. Available to all.
Working together with churches across all four nations, we help to maintain these wonderful historic buildings and keep them thriving today, and tomorrow.
https://www.nationalchurchestrust.org/get-support/grants/which-grant
National Lottery Awards for All is a small grants programme provided by the National Lottery Community Fund.
The funding is intended for projects that support communities to thrive by:
The funding is intended for projects that support communities to thrive by:
The National Lottery Community Fund - Reaching Communities England
The aim of this fund is to support a range of projects across several strands of funding that support a variety of projects and activities across Oldham.
Grants are available for projects in the UK for the preservation/repair of historic buildings and the conservation of items, collections and records.
The Pilgrim Trust offers the following grants:
This fund aims to support groups and projects that directly benefit local individuals, families, and communities, address the issues of poverty and inequality, and promote health and well-being in the Rochdale borough.
Grants of up to £1,000 are available for constituted groups.
Constituted groups that are successful with an RCF micro-grant will receive an additional 20% of the value of the awarded grant to contribute towards full cost recovery, eg an application for £1000 to run a parent support group will be awarded a further £200 to support overheads.
The objects of the Jerusalem Trust are to advance:
The trustees' priority areas are:
About Funding – The Sainsbury Family Charitable Trusts (sfct.org.uk)
Grants are available to groups in Salford for projects that deliver improved wellbeing and health outcomes for the local population.
The Trust aim to support charities in the UK who are working in the areas of education and young people, communities, environment and conservation, health, arts, culture and heritage.
The funding is intended for both national and local charities across the UK so that they can fix, repair, maintain and improve properties and community facilities specifically for those in need (by reason of financial hardship, sickness, disability or other disadvantage or distress) in the UK.
Grants are available to UK based charitable organisations for UK and/or international research projects that address the themes of medical, social, or religious with the aim of assisting and promoting innovative activities or developments.
Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations undertaking a variety of charitable activities in the Barrow-in-Furness and in the surrounding Furness Peninsula area.
Voluntary and community organisations in Barrow-in-Furness and the surrounding Furness Peninsula area can apply. The Trustees are likely to favour local organisations with a sound and stable governance and a strategy and considered plans for the future.
Grants are available for individuals and charitable organisations helping those who are disabled or disadvantaged in the UK. Funding is at the discretion of the Trustees but the majority of grants awarded are of up to £2,000.
For further information on how to obtain this fund, please contact the following:
Enquiries
St. Jude’s Trust
Druces LLP
Salisbury House
London Wall
London
EC2M 5PS
Tel: 02076389271
Stewardship is a charity lender. It is a registered charity which was set up more than 100 years ago by a small group of Christians in the UK to provide financial support and gifts to Christian ministries in the UK and overseas.
Stewardship’s ‘vision is “For the world to encounter Jesus through the generosity of His Church”.
To this end, Stewardship gives each year more than £100 million to over 4,200 churches, 2,500 Christian workers and 6,000 charities.
It currently provides loan funding of around £25 million to 115 churches and Christian charities in the UK.The funding aims to help churches and Christian charities achieve their vision by supporting building projects, such as buying a new building, converting or refurbishing their building.
Grants are available for community groups and voluntary organisations across Stockport for projects and activities that positively contribute to the environmental, economic, or social wellbeing within a particular ward.
Each of Stockport’s 21 wards has a total of £3,000 available per year.
Grants of between £50 and £1,000 are available.
Grants are available for voluntary, community, faith, and social enterprise organisations in Tameside to support the delivery of well-being interventions and tackle inequalities in local communities.
This fund aims to support well-being interventions across Tameside and support the delivery of services that:
Microgrants are also available to support services that:
Grants will commonly be in response to appeals in support of welfare for those who are disadvantaged, young, elderly, disabled, as well as maritime and Service causes, education, training and employment opportunities, community benefit, historic and religious buildings, the environment, music and the arts.
Secretary to the Trustees
W.A. Handley Charity Trust
32 Portland Terrace
Newcastle-upon-Tyne
NE2 1QP
Tel: 0191 281 1292
Fax: 0191 212 0075
Email: davidmilligan@ryecroft-glenton.co.uk
The broad purpose of UK Community Foundations is to promote and support local charitable and community activity. This is achieved through managing donor funds, building endowments and making grants to charities and community groups. Community foundations are created by and for local people.
Funding is intended to assist local charities, community groups and organisations working to improve the lives and life chances of people living in Manchester and to help develop stronger communities by encouraging more citizens to be active in working together to strengthen their community.
Local charities, community groups and organisations based and working in the City of Manchester are eligible to apply. Applicants should note that this does not extend to Greater Manchester.
Grants are available for third sector voluntary, non-profit making community organisations based in West Lancashire to support their community, play, sport, or arts activities.
The scheme aims to help local group with the setting up of a group or with the running cost of the group for general community benefit. Grants of up to £500 are available.
Grants and other resources are available to support educational projects with strong underlying Christian values that enable people to transform their lives and the life of their communities in the UK.
The Trust provides grants to charities and other not-for-profit organisations for faith-motivated religious education and community transformation projects in the UK.
Grant for voluntary and community organisations undertaking religious and social projects in the UK and overseas for the relief of famine and disease.
Ben Williams
The W L Pratt Charitable Trust
c/o Grays
Duncombe Place
York
YO1 7DY
Tel: 01904 634771
Email: BenWilliams@grayssolicitors.co.uk
This fund aims to support communities to deliver activities that focus on issues that matter to them.
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