The Roger & Douglas Turner Charitable Trust offers grants of up to £3,000 to registered charities in Birmingham, Worcestershire and the Black Country (Dudley, Sandwell, Walsall and Wolverhampton) for capital appeals or specific projects. The trustees will consider supporting projects in the following areas: Eligible expenditure includes specific project costs, capital costs and core costs. […]
The Wolfson Foundation – Funding for SEN Schools and Colleges
The Wolfson Foundation provides grants of £15k – £75k to schools and colleges for children and young people with special educational needs. Grants are available for projects that help pupils develop skills that will increase their career prospects or being able to live independently after leaving school or college. Your project should be for funding […]
The Wolfson Foundation – Funding for Secondary Schools and Sixth Form Colleges
The Wolfson Foundation provides grants of £15k – £100k to UK state-funded secondary schools and sixth form colleges towards the cost of new buildings, refurbishments and technical equipment. Your project must aim to improve the provision for education in subjects that require specialist spaces or technical equipment. This could include laboratories or technical equipment that […]
Kelly Family Charitable Trust
The Kelly Family Charitable Trust makes grants to local or regional UK registered charities with initiatives that support and encourage the families to work together to face adverse situations. The Kelly Family Charitable Trust provides support in three main areas: Interventions that help prevent the fracture of the family unit e.g. relationship counselling and mediation […]
London Mathematical Society – Small Grants for Education
London Mathematical Society offers small grants of up to £800 to schools and organisations who aim to stimulate interest and involvement in mathematics. Projects working with Key Stages 1-5 up to undergraduate level and beyond are all eligible to apply. The society is keen to support projects which enhance and enrich mathematical study beyond the […]
BlueSpark Foundation
The BlueSpark Foundation makes grants to schools, community groups, clubs, societies and not-for-project organisations which support the education and development of children and young people. The majority of grants awarded will be up to £2,000 but a handful of grants up to £5,000 may be considered. The foundation supports a wide range of academic, vocational, […]
Michael Tippett Musical Foundation
The Michael Tippett Musical Foundation provides grants of between £500 and £3,000 (average awarded: £2,000). In 2023 the Trustees decided to focus the Foundation’s activity exclusively on the funding of performances and recording of music by Michael Tippett, with the aim of generating greater revenue for a wider range of activities in future years. This […]
Canoe Foundation
In 2025 the Canoe Foundation changed its name to the Paddle Trust. Paddle Trust provides grants of £500 to £10,000 to charities, clubs, community groups, councils and organisations across the UK with an interest in improving accessibility to waterways and facilities for all. The trust has very specific aims around helping to sustainably improve access on […]
Will Charitable Trust
The Will Charitable Trust offers grants of £3,000 – £30,000 to UK registered charities that provide services/care for blind people, people with learning disabilities, and cancer sufferers. In order to be eligible for funding your charity must have an annual turnover of at least £50,000. Projects must focus on one of the Trust’s three key […]
National Lottery Heritage Fund
The National Lottery Heritage Fund (NLHF) offers grants to not-for-profit organisations (including schools) of £3,000 – £10 million that connect people to the national, regional and local heritage of the UK. The amount you can apply for relates to the length of the project delivery: To receive funding, all projects must demonstrate they will achieve […]

