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Teacher Development Fund
We envision a more equitable school system where high-quality arts-based learning is a core part of all children’s education. We believe that arts-based teaching and learning can add value and help schools achieve their aspirations for pupils.
Branching Out Fund
This Grant fund supports schools, community groups and Tree Warden Networks to plant trees, hedges and orchards with funding between £250 and £2,500.
The Asda Foundation - Cost of Living Grant
Up to £2000 for groups that support vulnerable members of our society by providing them with the essentials, or simply providing a safe warm and welcoming space for those struggling to heat their homes during the winter.
Home Instead Charities Grants
Money raised from our dedicated network of Home Instead Offices and external supporters fund groups who support the mental, physical, and emotional wellbeing of ageing adults.
Road Safety Trust - Large Grants
For grants over £50,000 and up to £300,000, the Large Grants round opens on 26 September 2024. The theme for this round is ‘Inequalities in Road Safety’.
Weavers' Company Benevolent Fund
This fund’s principal aim is to support people in trouble, particularly young offenders and ex-offenders, as well as other disadvantaged young people.
Refreshing People and Places
Following the launch of strategy, 'It starts with community', The National Lottery Community Fund is announcing a refresh of one of their funding programmes, People and Places.
GVS launches the Third Sector Small Grants Scheme - Community Action
This scheme (revenue and capital) aims to support community action and volunteering which aims to improve the local community, local environment and the health and wellbeing of people in the Vale of Glamorgan.
Allen Lane Foundation
The Allen Lane Foundation funds small registered charities, voluntary groups, and charitable organisations.
Free From Fear Programme 2024/25
This programme offers grants between £75,000 and £150,000 to address the impact of domestic abuse and support initiatives aimed at having a long-term effect in preventing domestic abuse in serving Armed Forces communities or assisting those affected.
Hodge Foundation Grants
The Hodge Foundation’s aim is to support projects that have effective solutions to helping those most in need.
Love Here, Live Here - Small Grant Fund
Funding for projects aimed at revitalising shared greenspaces benefitting the community and the environment. Funding is for up to £1500 and closes on the 17th of September.
Principality Building Society’s Future Generations Fund
The Principality Building Society’s Future Generations Fund is a Wales wide fund set up with the aim of having a positive impact on society and the lives of young people in Wales.
Meet the Funder - National Lottery Community Fund
Have an idea for a project in the Vale of Glamorgan? Sign up to our free meet the funder event to talk it through with a member of the team.
Cost-of-Living Grant Fund
The Vale of Glamorgan Council has reopened its Cost-of-Living Grant Fund, designed to assist groups and organisations whose work helps people struggling with rising prices.
Thomas Wall Trust - grants for registered charities
The Thomas Wall Trust believes that communication skills are critical capabilities for people who want to improve their employment prospects, self-confidence, resilience, and life chances.
Supporting children and young people with disordered eating
The Prudence Trust and Stone Family Foundation are delighted to offer a new funding opportunity in 2024 to support organisations that deliver evidence-based, specialist eating disorder services to children and young people aged 11-25, and their families.
Motability Reducing Barriers to Driving Grant Programme
Through our Reducing Barriers to Driving Grant Programme, we help charities and organisations to improve and expand private transport options for disabled people and their families beyond the Motability Scheme.
Waterloo Foundation Grants
The foundation’s funding priorities are the Environment and World Development issues, to support local communities they have allocated funding to: Unpaid Carers, Educational Equality, and Pathways out of Poverty.