A short summary of funding opportunities that have came to our attention this week.

Three Guineas Trust
UK not-for-profit organisations can apply for grants of up to £15,000 to run holiday activity schemes for autistic children, young people, and their siblings.
These grants support play and activity schemes for autistic children, young people and their siblings which run in the school holidays. Grants are usually for part of the costs.
Current deadline: 28th February 2025
To read more: Three Guineas Trust
A B Charitable Trust Open Programme
Grants of up to £30,000 over three years are available for UK-registered charities working to uphold and enhance the human rights framework within the UK; and in particular defend the human rights of marginalised and excluded people.
The funding will support organisations to deliver activities that protect and promote human rights through:
Campaigning
Advocacy
Narrative change work
Core funding (unrestricted grants) or project funding (restricted grants) are both available.
Charities with annual incomes between £150,000 and £1.5 million are eligible to apply.
Current deadline: 25th April 2025
Kilburn & Strode's Innovation for All Foundation
The Foundation is making a small number of grants available to registered charities to deliver projects which use innovative and creative solutions to benefit local communities in the UK.
Grants of £10,000, £20,000 and £30,000 are available for activities that meet the Fund’s grant-making scheme theme of ‘Innovation for good’ with an objective ‘through innovation, to sustainably provide benefit for those in need’.
Current deadline: 31st March 2025
To read more: Innovation for All Foundation - Kilburn & Strode
The King Charles III Charitable Fund
The King Charles III Charitable Fund has announced that its Small Grants Programme will open for applications on the 10th February 2025, offering funding of up to £15,000 over three years to eligible organisations.
In this funding round, the programme will support projects in Wales, Northern Ireland, East Midlands, West Midlands, North East and the South East that are working across the fund’s Social Inclusion and Health and Wellbeing funding themes.
The fund will allocate grants of up to £5,000 per year (for up to 3 years) to community-based organisations. Organisations eligible to apply includeg charities, community interest companies, and parish councils with an annual income of less than £1 million.
The fund aims to support small-scale projects that can potentially create substantial impacts within their communities, especially those that typically face challenges accessing larger funding sources.
Current deadline: 24th February 2025
To read more: Small grants - King Charles III Charitable Fund
Our past Funding Bulletins will also have grant opportunities that are still open!
Need support applying to any of the above? Get in touch with us at info@wcvs.org.uk to access bespoke advice and one-to-one support with grant funding.
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