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  • Wesleyan Foundation - Community Grants

    Created: 13/03/2025
    News/Events Category: Funding and Finance
    This item will show under the following categories: Children and Families   Climate/Environment   Employability   Health and Social Care  

    The Community Grants programme supports grassroots charities across the UK to deliver vital community services.

    Applications’ activity could include one of the following:

    • Projects that support mental health
    • Projects that support disabilities including learning disabilities and autism
    • Bereavement support
    • Projects that are helping with the cost of living – cooking workshops, community kitchens, skills or object shares
    • PSE (Personal Social Education)
    • Domestic violence support (including women’s refuges)
    • Isolation, befriending, and listening services
    • Projects that support the vulnerable and elderly
    • Projects that support dementia and quality of life
    • Social prescribing – alleviating the pressure from the NHS
    • Employment – reskilling people, actively preparing people for a new job / new career, interview prep etc.
    • Education projects for any age
    • Projects which are challenging discrimination / supporting BAME/Gender/LGBTQ groups
    • Climate action and environmental education projects
    • Activities to remove carbon from the atmosphere such as tree planting, heathland restoration or supporting algae farms
    • Remediating polluted areas via litter picking and clean-ups
    • Improvement of public community space to stimulate people getting more frequent access to outside space and wildlife

    Who can apply?

    Registered charities, constituted community groups, companies limited by guarantee with charitable aims, community interest companies, co-operatives - registered community benefit societies and registered industrial and provident societies, social enterprises. Your group must have been running for at least two years. 

    Maximum annual income: £500,000

    How to apply

    Complete the online application form.

    The closing date for applications is Saturday 04 October 2025.




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