Meet the funder

Learn more about our featured funders including what grants are available, how to apply and where to go for help.

Allen Lane Foundation

  • Will consider funding:
    Organisations working with groups of people who are unpopular in UK society today.

BBC Children in Need

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people who are 18 years old and under.

Comic Relief

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations working to bring about positive and lasting change in the lives of poor and disadvantaged people.

Gwirvol Youth Volunteering Grants

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations wishing to develop youth volunteering and build their capacity for supporting young volunteers.

Lankellychase Foundation

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations working to promote change which will improve the quality of people's lives, focusing particularly on areas of social need to help the most disadvantaged in our society to fulfil their potential.

Lloyds TSB Foundation

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations who support disadvantaged people play a fuller role in communities across England and Wales.

Nationwide Foundation

  • Will consider funding:
    charities with an income of under £750,000 who provide finance and/or housing support for older people or survivors of domestic abuse.

Oak Foundation

  • Will consider funding:
    third sector organisations in South Wales to deliver innovative housing and employment programmes that tackle social and economic injustice within communities. The Oak Foundation also supports policy change work, capacity building within third sector organisations and evaluations of current services.

Peoples Postcode Trust

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations with one or more of the following themes: poverty, health, sport, human rights, conflict resolution and the environment.

Santander Foundation

  • Will consider funding:
    organisations who support disadvantaged people.