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Who’s Funding: Lloyds Bank Foundation, the Mayor of London and more

05 Dec 2022 News

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Bloomberg, City Bridge Trust, The National Lottery Community Fund and the Mayor of London

Grants available: Unspecified.
Deadline to apply: 9 December.
Who is funding for?
The Propel initiative is a £100m funding pot to support voluntary and community groups to drive change and tackle inequality. The initiative wants to fund organisations led by and for disadvantaged groups which include young people, women and girls, LGBTQ+ communities, deaf and disabled people and communities experiencing racial inequality. 
When will you hear back?
March/April.

Co-op Foundation – Future Communities Fund

Grants available: up to £30,000 per year for five years.
Deadline to apply: 23 December.
Who is funding for?
Unrestricted funding is available for organisations supporting diverse leaders of the future. The fund encourages organisations to share power with young people to create more inclusive communities. Applicants must have an annual turnover of £250,000 or less, have young people’s voices at the core of their delivery, actively engage with young people from diverse communities and have experience of removing barriers and providing opportunities for young people. 
When will you hear back?
Early next year.

Lloyds Bank Foundation

Grants available: up to £75,000.
Deadline to apply: 3 March.
Who is funding for?
Lloyds Bank Foundation has opened this fund for small and local charities to apply for unrestricted grants of up to £75,000 spread over three years. Applicants must be specialist charities with an annual income of between £25,000 to £500,000. The Foundation will allow the organisation to use the funding however they see fit. This include covering core costs like salaries, rent and utility bills. 
When will you hear back?
14 July.

Paths For All

Grants available: £5,000 - £100,000.
Deadline to apply: 31 March.
Who is funding for?
The Active Travel fund is led by the Scottish charity Paths for All and supported by Transport Scotland. It is open to applications from third sector organisations and is available to deliver innovate behaviour change projects that promote active and sustainable travel. They want initiatives to be focused on encouraging more people to change their everyday travel behaviours and help provide opportunities to drive less and to walk or cycle as part of their everyday short journeys. 
When will you hear back?
Unspecified.

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