Who’s Funding: Lloyds Bank Foundation, Haberdashers’ Company and more

13 Jan 2025 News

In this fortnightly column, Civil Society looks at funding pots available to the UK charity sector…

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Lloyds Bank Foundation England and Wales

Grants available: A three-year unrestricted grant of £75,000.
Deadline to apply: 23 January.
Who is the funding for? Small, local, specialist charities supporting people facing complex issues on addiction, asylum seekers and refugees, care leavers, domestic abuse, homelessness, offending, sexual abuse and exploitation and trafficking and modern slavery. 
When will you hear back? 23 May.

Find out more here.

The Haberdashers’ Company

Grants available: Up to £5,000
Deadline to apply: 14 March.
Who is the funding for? Small charities and community interest companies. Applicants’ focus areas must be serving people who are in their early years (zero- to five-year-olds) or young people who experience disadvantage (social mobility), the custody system or homelessness. Applicants’ work also has to meet its geographic location requirement. Charities with an income of £500,000 or less are eligible, and charities with an income of less than £250,000 are actively encouraged to apply. 
When will you hear back? 25 April.

Find out more here.

Vinehill Trust

Grants available: One-off grants of £10,000-£100,000, though exceptionally it will offer up to £100,000 per year for a maximum of three years. 
Deadline to apply: Unspecified.
Who is the funding for? Charitable, educational and ecclesiastical organisations that focus on music, heritage or health.
When will you hear back? Unspecified.

Find out more here.

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