The Toy Trust
The Toy Trustmakes grants of up to £5,000 to UK registered charities working with disadvantaged children aged 13 and under. To be eligible for funding, your charity should:
0333 321 3021
The Toy Trustmakes grants of up to £5,000 to UK registered charities working with disadvantaged children aged 13 and under. To be eligible for funding, your charity should:
Not-for-profit organisations across England can apply for funding to deliver capital and public amenity improvement projects in communities within a Communities Trust funding zone.
Aims and priorities
The purpose of the grant schemes is to improve outcomes for children and families through:
The Pathway Fund are seeking three organisations to join their 18-month programme starting in Autumn 2023. With tailored support and grants, this bespoke training will enable Black and Minoritised-led fund managers to raise their first Investment fund.
Funding is for registered charities working in England to provide access to specialist welfare legal advice to the most marginalised communities in England, including people with disabilities, women fleeing abuse and families facing eviction.
LGBT Foundation and George House Trust are now accepting proposals for round three of the Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Community Fund.
The Greater Manchester LGBTQ+ Community Fund inspires action and encourages inclusion across Greater Manchester, benefiting LGBTQ+ people and communities.
The Community Engagement Fund is intended to support grassroots and community groups to engage communities and raise awareness of and address any misinformation about the Windrush Compensation and Windrush Schemes, with a focus on non-Caribbean communities.
UK-based charities can apply for funding to deliver projects and activities that make a difference in people’s lives through the arts, promote skills development in the arts and heritage sector, and support local arts organisations and museums.
Charity Digital look at how National Lottery funding is set to change over the coming years. During the summer of 2023, grant giver The National Lottery Community Fund (NLCF) announced its first major overhaul of the way funding is handed out.
Manchester City Council is hosting two webinars with Macc to ensure Manchester organisations that work with unemployed or economically inactive residents are ready for upcoming funding opportunities.
The UK Shared Prosperity Fund (UKSPF) is a central pillar of the UK government’s Levelling Up agenda and provides £2.6 billion of funding for local investment by March 2025.