Posted by: Active Essex Foundation and London Gateway Community Investment Fund
The Active Essex Foundation, through a three-year partnership with the London Gateway Freeport Community Investment Fund, is funding sports and life skills projects for young people (ages 11–24) in Thurrock. Targeting areas like Tilbury, Grays, and West Thurrock, the programme supports prevention and intervention initiatives addressing mental health, exploitation risks, and NEET status. Eligible community organisations must align with key outcomes and provide monitoring.
Please read the funding guidance before applying: AEF Thurrock Sports and Life Skills Grant Guidance 2025 and check out our AEF Thurrock Sports and Life Skills FAQS 2025
Posted by: Hill Group Company and Harlow Council
The Harlow Regeneration Partnership – a joint venture between Hill and Harlow Council – is launching the 2025 Community Fund to support local organisations making a difference in Harlow. We welcome applications from charities, community groups, social enterprises, and not-for-profits. Whether your project focuses on wellbeing, skills, green spaces, youth, arts, or support services, we want to hear from you. Together, we aim to create lasting impact and strengthen our community through regeneration.
Posted by: Kelly Family Trust
Interested in funding charities whose activities involve all or most family members, where possible, in initiatives that seek to tackle problems facing one or more of its members. We’ve funded charities working in fields including early intervention, mediation, prison services and services for families affected by sexual abuse, physical abuse and domestic violence, among others.
Including prisoners and in particular their families, during and after the period of imprisonment.
Posted by: Charles Hayward Trust
Funding projects which help to prevent people entering the criminal justice system, and which support those in contact with the system to rebuild their lives.
Posted by: The Percy Bilton Charity
One off payments for capital expenditure of approximately £2,000 and over (the majority of grants fall within the range of £2,000 to £5,000)
Preference is given to specific items of furniture and equipment (excluding office items) which the Charity can fund in their entirety.
Posted by: Delivered by: England and Wales Cricket Board
Grants are available to support ECB affiliated cricket clubs in England and Wales with creating welcoming environments, providing enhanced facilities and playing opportunities, and tackling the impact of climate change.
Posted by: Trusthouse Charitable Foundation
Single year grants between £2,000 and £10,000 for core costs, salaries, running and project costs
Projects must have a focus on Community Support
Posted by: Garfield Weston Foundation
The grant can support capital projects, revenue/core costs or project costs.
Typical community projects supported include revenue grants for volunteering schemes and capital grants for the restoration of village halls and community centres and for facilities to support community life, and for youth projects to support and inspire young people to achieve their potential including small local groups as well as larger national youth development charities.
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