Who’s Funding: Pilgrim Trust, LandAid and Severn Trent

20 May 2024 News

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

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Pilgrim Trust – Young Women in Mind 

Grants available: £60,000 to £100,000.
Deadline to apply: 8 July.
Who is the funding for?
Pilgrim Trust is offering grants to organisations that increase women’s access to high quality, age and gender specific mental health services. 
Eligible charities must be working in North East or North West England, Yorkshire and Humber or Northern Ireland. 
The grants of £60,000 - £100,000 are to be spread across three years. In 2023, 47% of those invited to apply were successful. 
When will you hear back?
Unspecified. 

Find out more here. 

LandAid – London Youth Homelessness Support Fund 

Grants available: £10,000 to £50,000.
Deadline to apply: 14 June.
Who is the funding for?
Charities in London are being invited to apply for grants to support young people between the ages of 16-25 who are at risk of homelessness. 
The fund will support people into emergency, supported or move-on accommodation or projects that ensure young people do not experience homelessness in the first place. 
When will you hear back? 
Unspecified. 

Find out more here. 

Severn Trent Community Fund

Grants available: £2,000 to £200,000.
Deadline to apply: Rolling deadline.
Who is the funding for?
Registered charities are being invited to apply for three different sizes of grants depending on the length of the project they are completing. 
To apply for more than £75,000, the charity’s project must be linked to three of Severn Trent’s wellbeing themes: people, place and environment. 
Projects must be located in Severn Trent regions and benefit the local community.  Applicants will be assessed on their project’s sustainability, community need and value for money. 
When will you hear back?
Unspecified. 

Find out more here. 

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