A B Charitable Trust
The trusts aim is to promotes human dignity and defends the human rights of marginalised and excluded people.
The trusts aim is to promotes human dignity and defends the human rights of marginalised and excluded people.
This programme offers a larger amount of funding for organisations that work with their community, whether that is for people living in the same area, or people with similar interests or life experiences.
Supporting charitable organisations towards broader activities which improve Health, Place or Skills for families in their community.
Supporting individuals, small community groups and small local charities that combat isolation and loneliness and enable older people and adults with disabilities to be active and engaged.
This is a business development learning programme and match trading grant are open to support locally rooted community businesses to become stronger and more sustainable.
This fund is aimed at local not-for-profit groups and organisations whose projects promote physical activity, including active travel, walking, cycling, dance, fitness and sporting activities.
Aimed at charitable organisations who projects aim to support Royal Navy/Royal Marines, Youth, Education or Health.
Aimed at innovative project that promotes early cancer diagnosis, treatment, recovery and/or patient experience in the Humber and North Yorkshire area.
This fund is open to community football facilities in England for provision of capital items, or to refurbish/improve.
The Leathersellers’ Foundation run two grant programmes Small Grants and Main Grants. UK registered charities, educational institutions and university students can apply for up to £25,000.
The Partnership Grant Scheme is for not-for-profit organisations that are looking to improve a built or natural environment of regional or national significance.
Open to those in North East England, Yorkshire, and northern Lincolnshire to become more resilient to energy changes and promote greener energy.