More ‘Free’ Money Available

FYI – each of the below organisations listed has it’s own specific website page with further details. I’ve listed one as an example.

Funding for places

Our main grants programme provides support for places. These grants are for capital initiatives, i.e. buildings (new build or refurbishment) and equipment.

We fund a broad range of organisations working across the fields of education, science & medicine, health & disability, heritage, humanities & the arts.

Who can apply?

Before you apply for funding, please check the types of places we fund and their specific funding criteria. You can also take our eligibility quiz to see if we could support your project.

Charities working with disability funding
Charities working in mental health funding
Charities working with older people funding
Historic buildings & landscapes funding
Hospices & palliative care organisations funding
Places of worship funding
Libraries & archives funding
Museums & galleries funding
Performing arts organisations funding
Public engagement with science organisations funding
Secondary schools & sixth form colleges funding
Special needs schools & colleges funding
Universities & research institutions

Funding for charities working with disability

Eligibility

We support organisations working with disability. We award grants to capital projects which help people to live more independently. We are particularly interested in projects which focus on training, employment and supported housing, especially when the project helps young people transition from children’s services to adults’ services.

We are also keen to hear from organisations who, because of the nature of their work, may struggle to raise funds from the public.

Your organisation should:

be a registered charity or a local authority
if applicable, have at least a ‘Good’ rating from a regulator such as CQC or Ofsted.

Your project should be for a new building, refurbishment work or equipment with the following aims:

Increased access to services for new and existing users
Improved quality and range of services
Improved financial stability of the organisation.

Who can apply:
Registered or exempt charities (or equivalent) and local authority

Location of applicant and project:
UK only

Funding covers:
New build, refurbishment and equipment

Minimum grant amount:
£15,000

Usual grant range:
£20,000 – £75,000

Match funding required:
Yes, if project cost is >£50,000

Decision dates:
June and December annually. Projects must not be completed before a funding decision is made

https://www.wolfson.org.uk/funding/funding-for-places/

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