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Cardiff and the Vale Schools Fund
£2000 is available for projects that support the educational development of children from early years to 18 years, including extracurricular school based projects that support health matters and healthy living.
The Ragdoll Foundation
The Ragdoll Foundation’s Open Grants Scheme supports the cultural sector’s work with children and young people. It’s vision is to support high quality, innovative arts engagement projects where the concerns of childhood can be heard.
Local School Nature Grants
The grants are available free to schools as part of Learning through Landscapes Local School Nature Grants Programme, supported by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
The UK Youth Fund: Thriving Minds
The UK Youth Fund: Thriving Minds is offering up to £50000 as a direct response to the growing youth mental health crisis.
Volunteering Wales grants are back!
A grant scheme for projects that will support positive volunteering experience, tackle barriers to volunteering and have long-term impact on the community.
Cardiff and the Vale Environmental Showcase - Part 2
Training and two ‘meet the funder’ sessions geared towards environmental projects on the 9th of March. Free to attend - book today.
Sea-Changers Main Grants
Sea-Changers gives one-off grants to UK-based charities and not-for-profit organisations carrying out marine conservation related activities.
‘Net zero carbon start-up grant’ launches pilot
A new pilot scheme will offer financial support to budding Welsh social businesses.
Side by Side Grant Scheme opens
Grants available to community groups, led by and for people from Black, Asian, and minority backgrounds and young people (aged 18-25).
Boshier-Hinton Foundation Grants
Grants, typically of around £2,000 are awarded to charitable organisations, hospices and schools in England and Wales working with children and adults with special educational or other needs.
Loneliness and Isolation Grant Fund 2022
Funding available to build capability and sustainability of front line grass roots voluntary and community organisations that bring people together and help them build social connections.
Funding available - Wales Co Op Winter Hardship project
The aim of the Winter Hardship Project, funded by the Welsh Government, is to support hospital leavers who are at risk of digital exclusion.
Funding is still available for a youth volunteering project or activity in the Vale
The Youth Led Grants Panel are delighted to announce that applications are now open for 2021/22 youth led grant fund. The fund is a grant for youth volunteering projects and activities that take place in the Vale of Glamorgan. The Panel will be awarding grants of up to £450.
National Heritage Memorial Fund’s COVID-19 Response Fund
The COVID-19 Response Fund is available to support any asset of outstanding importance to national heritage and which is at risk due to the impact of COVID-19.
Green Match Fund available
The Green Match Fund is a match funding campaign for charities that are working on environmental issues as part of their core mission.
Ashley Family Foundation
Organisations can apply for grants of between £500 – 10,000 from the Ashley Family Foundation.
Streetgames Fund
A new funding opportunity for organisations in Wales – aimed at providing NEW Doorstep Sport and Us Girls sites in underserved communities.
Supporting people with learning disabilities fund
und innovative third sector sustainable preventative community activities and services in Cardiff and the Vale that provide support to people with learning disabilities.
Fund for Wales
Grants of between £500 – £2,000 will be awarded to groups that support their communities.
Older People’s Fund
The Grant shall be used to support groups that can evidence a sustained beneficial impact on older people’s lives who are excluded or disadvantaged.