Funding Journal

January2017

New for January 2017

Name of Fund / Description
GLL Sport Foundation Bursaries / The GLL Sport Foundation supports talented athletes across the UK. There are various awards available - for more information, including eligibility criteria visit
Deadline is 20th February 2017
Greening Grey Britain / For this year’s Bloom launch, the Royal Horticultural Society is asking groups to get Greening Grey Britain for wildlife. In 2017, the RHS will support a number of groups working with young people to develop wildlife-friendly pockets of green. The charity will provide hands-on support from our expert advisors, as well as up to £500 per project towards plant and material costs. The opportunity is available to all Bloom and It’s Your Neighbourhood groups, as well as gardening clubs affiliated to the RHS.

The deadline is 17thFebruary 2017.
Margaret Dobson Further Education Trust / The Margaret Dobson Further Education Trust makes grants to registered charities working with young adults with learning disabilities on projects that give them the skills to lead more fulfilled and independent lives. Funding can cover salaries, equipment, printing/marketing and in some circumstances, running costs.
Surviving Winter Grant / The Surviving Winter Grants Programme has been created through the generosity of local donors who have given their Winter Fuel Payment, or made a donation, to help older people in the West of England who need additional support this winter as a result of the cold weather. We welcome applications from small, local voluntary and community organisations to support older and vulnerable people who struggle during the Winter with fuel poverty, loneliness and isolation. Priority will be given to projects supporting those aged 60 and over. You can apply for grants towards your regular services, but we are very keen to also support additional activities that you undertake specifically to help elderly people cope with the cold weather. A 5% ‘administrative’ payment can be claimed to help cover the time and costs of administering grants to individuals.

The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust / The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust offers grants typically between £1,000 and £5,000 to support arts organisations active in the UK. Match funding is not an essential requirement. Applications may be submitted at any time but must be made in writing and should include a copy of the applicant’s most recent report and financial statements. Funding is not available for individuals or to applicants not connected with the arts. Only successful applicants are notified of the Trust’s decision.
PLEASE NOTE: the Trust does not maintain a website.Contact details for the Trust are:The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust; Kleinwort Benson; 14 St George Street; London W1S 1FE. Tel: 0203 207 7232. Email:
Comic Relief - Tech v Abuse / This is a new £300,000 fund launched by Comic Relief and funded by the Tampon Tax. The Fund is for technological innovation and creative digital solutions to improve the safety of women and girls affected by domestic violence. Grants of between £20,000 and £50,000 are available over a period of one year from August 2017 to August 2018. It is anticipated that up to seven grants will be awarded.

The deadline is 13th March 2017
Active Ageing Fund / This is a new £10 million National Lottery grant programme managed by Sport England. Grant awards are expected to range from between £50,000 and £500,000 for projects which support inactive older people (aged 55 years and above) to achieve at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity per week. Also to build the evidence base about this diverse group in terms of their behaviours/attitudesand find successful approaches which can be scaled up in future years.

Expressions of interest by 13th February 2017
Comic Relief – Levelling The Field / This programme offers funding to organisations working in partnership in the UK, which use the power of sport to empower women and girls to reach their full potential. It is a £1 million initiative funded by Comic Relief and the Treasury to support projects across the UK. Applications are welcome for a minimum of £30,000 and a maximum of £250,000, over a period of between 12 and 36 months. A variety of projects are encouraged (eg a pilot for an innovative piece of work or the continued development of a proven piece of work). Funding is available for project delivery, research, or for a campaign.

Expressions of interest by 16th March 2017
National Vegetarian Week / If you’re planning an activity or event for National Vegetarian Week (15th – 21st May 2017), the Vegetarian Society may be able to help fund it with a grant of between £200 and £2,000. Grant applications should come from not for profit organisations and be for activities which promote a vegetarian diet to the wider community.

Performing Rights Society Open Fund / This fund supports the development of outstanding songwriters and composers of all genres and backgrounds and at different stages of their career. Support is available to any music creator or not-for-profit organisation whose project fits with the PRS’ funding priorities. The Open Fund is split into two strands – one for organisations and one for music creators.

Deadline: 6th February 2017
Postcode Local Trust Grants / The Postcode Local Trust was established in 2015 to provide financial support for charities and good causes which help communities enhance their natural environment in a way that benefits the wider community. In 2017 Postcode Local Trust will fund projects across Great Britain which support wildlife areas, sustainability initiatives, local indoor and outdoor spaces and citizenship (local volunteering projects).

Expressions of Interest Deadline: 10th February 2017
Individual Grants Programme – St John’s Hospital / This programme provides financial assistance to individuals and families during times of crisis and hardship. However, applications can only be made through a recognised local agency, not the individual themselves. This fund is only open to those living within the Bath and North East Somerset boundary

See below for more information on these grants.

Bath & North East Somerset CouncilFunding Bulletin October 2016 Page 1 of 73

FUNDING SOURCES

Name of Fund / Provider / Link / Description / Deadline
GLL Sport Foundation Bursaries / GLL Sport Foundation / / The GLL Sport Foundation is an organisation operated by Charitable Social Enterprise GLL to support talented athletes across the UK / 20 February 2017
Greening Grey Britain / Royal Horticultural Society / / For this year’s Bloom launch, the Royal Horticultural Society is asking groups to get Greening Grey Britain for wildlife. Do you know a local grey spot you would love to see transformed into a living space for people and wildlife? In 2017, the RHS will support a number of groups working with young people to develop wildlife-friendly pockets of green. The charity will provide hands-on support from our expert advisors, as well as up to £500 per project towards plant and material costs. The opportunity is available to all Bloom and It’s Your Neighbourhood groups, as well as gardening clubs affiliated to the RHS. / 17 February 2017
Margaret Dobson Further Education Trust / Margaret Dobson Further Education Trust / / The Margaret Dobson Further Education Trust makes grants to registered charities working with young adults with learning disabilities on projects that give them the skills to lead more fulfilled and independent lives. Funding can cover salaries, equipment, printing/marketing and in some circumstances, running costs. / Annual Deadline of 31 March
Surviving Winter Grant / Quartet Community Foundation / / The Surviving Winter Grants Programme has been created through the generosity of local donors who have given their Winter Fuel Payment, or made a donation, to help older people in the West of England who need additional support this winter as a result of the cold weather. We welcome applications from small, local voluntary and community organisations where a small amount of money can make a difference. Organisations can apply to support older and vulnerable people who struggle during the Winter
with fuel poverty, loneliness and isolation. Priority will be given to projects supporting those aged 60 and over. You can apply for grants towards your regular services, but we are very keen to also support additional activities that you undertake specifically to help elderly people cope with the cold weather. A 5% ‘administrative’ payment can be claimed to help cover the time and costs of administering grants to individuals. / Open until further notice
The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust / The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust / No website. / The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust offers grants to support arts organisations active in the UK. Grant awards tend to be for between £1,000 and £5,000. Match funding is not an essential requirement. Funding is not available for individuals or to applicants that are unconnected to the arts. Applications may be submitted at any time but must be made in writing and should include a copy of the applicant’s most recent report and financial statements. Only successful applicants are notified of the Trust’s decision.
PLEASE NOTE: the Trust does not maintain a website. Contact details for the Trust are: The Marina Kleinwort Charitable Trust; Kleinwort Benson; 14 St George Street; London W1S 1FE. Tel: 0203 207 7232. Email: / Ongoing
The Active Ageing Fund / Sport England / / The Active Ageing Fund is a new £10 million National Lottery grant programme managed by Sport England. Sport England expects grant awards to range from between £50,000 and £500,000 and are seeking to invest in projects that support inactive older people (aged 55 years and above) to achieve at least 30 minutes of moderate intensity physical activity per week; build the evidence base about this diverse group in terms of their behaviours/attitudes and find successful approaches which can be scaled up in future years. / Expressions of interest by 13th February 2017
Levelling the Field / Comic Relief / / Levelling the Field offers funding to organisations working in partnership in the UK, which use the power of sport to empower women and girls to reach their full potential. This is a £1 million initiative funded by Comic Relief and the Treasury to support projects in the UK. Applications are welcome for a minimum of £30,000 and a maximum of £250,000, over a period of between 12 and 36 months. We are encouraging a variety of different types of projects. This could be a pilot for an innovative piece of work or the continued development of a proven piece of work. Funding is available for project delivery, research, or for a campaign. / Expressions of interest by 16 March 2017
National Vegetarian Week (15th – 21st May 2017) / Vegetarian Society / / If you’re planning an activity or event for National Vegetarian Week (15th – 21st May 2017), we may be able to help fund it with a small grant of up to £200 or large grant of up to £2,000. Grant applications should come from not for profit organisations and be for activities which promote a vegetarian diet to the wider community.
For National Vegetarian Week 2017 there are two pots of grant money - one for large grants and one for small grants. Each pot is split into two tranches.
The tranche 1 deadline for large grant applications is 22nd January The tranche 2 deadline for large grant applications is 26th February The tranche 1 deadline for small grant applications is 26th February The tranche 2 deadline for small grant applications is 30th April / See main text
The Open Fund / Performing Rights Society / / The Open Fund supports the development of outstanding songwriters and composers of all genres and backgrounds and at different stages of their career. Support is available to any music creator or not-for-profit organisation whose project fits with their funding priorities. The Open Fund is split into two distinct strands: The Open Fund for Organisations which supports new music projects led by promoters, talent development organisations, festivals, venues, curators and large performance groups and The Open Fund for Music Creators which supports projects by songwriters, composers, or artists, bands, producers and performers who are writing their own music or commissioning others. / Deadline: 6th February 2017
Postcode Local Trust Grants / Postcode Local Trust / / The Postcode Local Trust was established in 2015 to provide financial support for charities and good causes which help communities enhance their natural environment in a way that benefits the wider community. In 2017 Postcode Local Trust will fund projects that are of local importance across Great Britain which support wildlife areas, sustainability initiatives, local indoor and outdoor spaces and citizenship (local volunteering projects). For applications over £2,000 you must be a registered charity. / Expressions of Interest Deadline: 10th February 2017
Paulton Parish Council / Grants Scheme / / This scheme aims to support events, projects and items in the village of Paulton. The maximum grant payable to any one individual/organisation will normally be less than £2,000 but more may be granted up to a maximum of £4,000 in exceptional circumstances based on the importance of the projectto Paulton residents / 17th March 2017
The Adint Charitable Trust / The Adint Charitable Trust / The Trust does not have a web site. Please contact:
Mr. Douglas Oram FIH MCIPS, The Adint Charitable Trust
Suite 512, 517 Finchley Road, London NW3 7BN
Email: / The Adint Charitable Trust makes grants of between £250 and £15,000 to registered charities for general charitable purposes, but has a preference for charities working in the fields of education, training, disability, sport and/or recreation. Previous awards indicate that charities with a regional or national remit or significance are more likely to receive funding. / Ongoing
AFTAID grants / AFTAID / / AFTAID awards emergency grants for anything that is required to take away hardship from the day-to-day life of an older person. Grants can include:
o Mobility scooters. o Walk-in showers. o Radiators. o Cookers. o Fridges. o Washing machines. o Beds. o Bedding. o Clothing. o Rise/recliner chair. o Tumble drier. o Small emergency house repairs. o Carpeting. o Essential or emergency house cleaning. o Microwave. o Rewiring. o Central heating boiler. o Video intercom. o Installation of phone line. o 'Blind' software for a PC. o Wheelchair access ramp. o Bath lift. Grants are not available for: Ongoing or retrospective payments or Repayment of debts. / Ongoing
Grants / The Alec Dickson Trust / / The Alec Dickson Trustssupports young people who, throughvolunteeringorcommunity service, aim to enhance the lives of others, particularly those most marginalised by society. / Ongoing
The Archer Trust / The Archer Trust / The Secretary, The Archer Trust, Bourne House, Wadesmill, Ware, Herts, SG12 0TT. / The Archer Trust provides funding for small UK charities who support needy or deserving people including those with physical or mental disabilities and the disadvantaged.
Grants vary from £250 to £3,000. They prioritise organisations working in areas of high unemployment/deprivation and favour charities who make good use of volunteers.
Apply in writing to The Secretary, The Archer Trust, Bourne House, Wadesmill, Ware, Herts, SG12 0TT.
Trustees only meet twice a year (normally in March and September) so replies may take some time. They do not reply to unsuccessful applications. / Ongoing
Project Viability Grant / The Architectural Heritage Fund / / Project Viability Grants (PVG) are designed to fund short studies to look at potential uses for a building and at its current condition. Successful completion of this initial stage will be used to judge whether applicants can then apply for the AHF’s Project Development Grant funding. This grant is administered on a rolling basis. / 2017 deadlines
15th February
10th May
16th August
1st November
Project Development Grant / The Architectural Heritage Fund / / The Project Development Grant (PDG) scheme is intended to assist an organisation to cover some of the costs of developing and co-ordinating a project and taking it towards the start of work on site.
To qualify, an organisation must have established that the end use of the project is likely to be viable and have decided to take the project forward. / 2017 deadlines
15th February
10th May
16th August
1st November
Ambition for Excellence / The Arts Council / / Ambition for Excellence is an Arts Council England programme designed to stimulate ambition, talent and excellence across the arts sector in England. The programme aims to:
  • Contribute to the development of strong cultural places;
  • Grow and develop talent and leadership in the regions and across art forms;
  • Give an international dimension to excellent work; and
  • Create the highest quality new work including for outdoor and festival contexts.
Ambition for Excellence will also support the creation of work for major national moments that build on the legacy of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad, enabling organisations to reach international and national audiences. / 27th October 2017
The Libraries Fund / The Arts Council / / The aim of the Grants for the Arts Libraries Fund is to inspire innovative partnerships between local authority public libraries and arts organisations, and encourage library users and those living locally to take part in artistic and cultural activities.
Applications can be for between £1,000 and £100,000 and may cover activities lasting up to three years. Applications should support arts activities, i.e. time-limited arts projects with their own artistic aims and outcomes. This includes a wide range of arts activities that support, enhance and enrich public libraries’ core work, and develop libraries’ role as a cultural provider in their communities. Activity must be additional to public libraries’ core work. Work that a library service receives funding through the local authority to deliver can't be grant funded through the scheme. The programme can include funding activities involving any of the art forms that come under the Arts Council’s remit. / Saturday 31st March 2018
Preservation of Industrial and Scientific Material (PRISM) Grant Fund / The Arts Council / / The Preservation of Industrial and Scientific Material (PRISM) Fund awards grants to help charitable bodies and Accredited museums acquire and conserve items or collections which are important in the history and development of science, technology, industry and related fields. / Ongoing