The Ulverscroft Foundation is a UK based charity offering grants to organisations looking for help with projects relating to improving the quality of life of visually impaired people. Funding is mainly given to organisations directly helping the visually impaired, including libraries, schools, colleges and hospitals, charities, CICs or social groups Funding can be considered from […]
Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies
The Society for the Promotion of Roman Studies runs a grant programme to help promote the teaching of Latin and Roman Studies in schools. The grants range from £50-£600 and are mainly awarded for the purchase of textbooks and other books and resources for Roman Studies. However, awards are also made to schools and museums organising […]
Help The Homeless
Help The Homeless provides grants to registered charities to help homeless people off the streets and enable them to live healthy, independent lives. They favour small, grassroots charities working to help the most vulnerable people in their communities. Help the Homeless only offer grants to organisations with a turnover of less than £500,000 and grants […]
The 29th May 1961 Charity
The 29th May 1961 Charity is a Charitable Trust that offers grants for other registered charities working in the UK. Priority is given to organisations working in the Midlands, particularly Coventry and Warwickshire, however groups across the UK are regularly funded. The scheme supports general charitable purposes, and gives out grants of around £5million each […]
St James’s Place Foundation
St James’s Place Foundation is the charitable arm of St James’ Place Wealth Management Group and funds hundreds of projects each year. The charity currently only offers a small grant programme, which is aimed at supporting the following groups: Disadvantaged Young People Supporting People with Cancer Supporting Young People with Special Needs The charity provides […]
Cole Charitable Trust
The Cole Charitable Trust is a small grant-making trust which supports charities in the West Midlands, Kent and Cambridgeshire areas. The trustees, in the main, like to support small charities where the modest grants available can make a significant difference. In practice the Trust supports social, health and community work in the Greater Birmingham area, […]
The Edgar E Lawley Foundation
The Edgar E Lawley Foundation is a grant giving Charitable Foundation founded in 1961. They offer grants for general charitable purposes within the categories of Hospices, Children & Young People, Elderly, Community, Disabled and Medical Research. The current annual grants programme amounts to approximately £200,000 per annum with each grantee receiving £2,000. Its area of […]
The Alfred Haines Charitable Trust
The Alfred Haines Charitable Trust is a small grant making charity operating in the West Midlands. The Trust primarily allocates its funds to support local organisations helping people to improve their quality of life and prefers to make donations towards specific items rather than large appeals. The key areas the Trust offers grants towards are: […]
The Hilden Charitable Fund
The Hilden Charitable Fund offers two main grant programmes: UK Funding UK Funding has two programmes and is open until 21st August 2025 Organisations can apply for up to two years’ funding with grants awarded usually between £5,000 – £7,000 in value per year. More details and the application form can be found on The […]
The Ernest Cook Trust
The Ernest Cook Trust is an educational charity that traditionally gives grants to registered charities, schools and not-for-profit organisations wishing to encourage young people’s interests either in the countryside and the environment, the arts (in the broadest sense), or aiming to raise levels of literacy and numeracy. Since The Ernest Cook Trust is a land-based […]

