Friday Funding round-up – 20 Januaury

Your weekly guide to current funding opportunities is below
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Who: nfp Research
How much: £10,000 research project
What you should know:
- The nfpResearch team will work closely with the successful charity to design a research project to fulfil your charity and research objectives.
- For charities with an income under £1m
How to apply: Fill out the form here
Deadline: 5pm 27 January 2023


Who: Smart Energy GB In Communities Fund
How much: up to £25,000
What you should know:
- Grants of up to £25,000 are available to help people in vulnerable circumstances understand the personal and national benefits of smart meters.
- The grants will be awarded to regionally-based organisations, with local networks, that have a trusted voice amongst people who are: in fuel poverty, lacking basic digital skills and carers
How to apply: For more information and to apply, click here
Deadline: 10 February 2023


Who: How much: Up to £10,000
What you should know:
- Sovereign Housing Association has grants of up to £10k available for projects that focus on youth social action
- You must: have the capacity to recruit young people and deliver a youth social action project, have capacity to deliver on reporting requirements, have capacity to take part in network meetings and innovation labs, and comply with all due diligence checks.
- You must not: have been awarded a grant through the first round of the fund, have been awarded £332,000 or more of public funding in the last three years
How to apply: Click
here
Deadline: 24 February 2023


Who: Lloyds Bank Foundation
How much: £75,000
What you should know:
- The grant is focused on small, local, specialist charities with an income of £25,000 to £500,000
- The charity must have a track record of delivering services, for at least one year, to people aged 17 and over
How to apply: To apply, take a look at the website here
Deadline: 5pm, 3 March 2023

Who: City of London Corporation campaign
How much: up to £2,000
What you should know: For projects or services that are being delivered within the City of London Square Mile or the City of London Corporation housing estates across London to fund activity and access where people can come together and stay warm.
How to apply: To apply, fill in a form here
Deadline: No deadline, applications can be made on a rolling basis

For any funders looking to be included, please email melissa.moody@charitytimes.com

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