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Co-op
Member-driven funding allocated to local causes nominated and selected by Co-op members. Average award £4,000–£6,000 over a 12-month round.
Community Foundation for Merseyside
Grants across Liverpool, Sefton, Wirral, St Helens and Knowsley.
Veolia Environmental Trust
Capital grants of £10,000–£75,000 from Landfill Communities Fund for community amenity projects (sports facilities, green space).
FCC Communities Foundation (Landfill Communities Fund)
Grants of £10k–£100k for community facility improvements near FCC waste facilities. Funded through the Landfill Communities Fund. Quarterly application rounds.
Cornwall Community Foundation
Grants for Cornish community groups including sport and active-living rounds.
Sport England
Boosts physical activity in under-represented groups — older adults, disabled people, ethnically diverse communities, lower socio-economic groups.
Yorkshire Sport Foundation
AP covering South and West Yorkshire. Runs small grants and signposts to national rounds.
Hertfordshire Community Foundation
Grants across Hertfordshire for community groups including sport-and-activity rounds.
Lord's Taverners
Equipment and minibus grants supporting disability sport for young people up to age 25.
Movember Foundation
Project-based funding for sports clubs delivering mental-health-focused programmes for men and boys. Examples: Andy's Man Club partnerships, Talk Club drop-ins.
Point North (formerly County Durham Community Foundation)
Grants across County Durham and Darlington — discretionary funds plus several named rounds.
BBC Children in Need
Up to 10,000 for projects helping disadvantaged children. Easier and faster than the Main Grants programme.
Energise Me
AP for Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Sported
Grants up to £1,500 alongside free mentoring for community sport groups. Especially useful for governance, safeguarding and fundraising capability.
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Grants are available to support the repair and conservation of historic sites at risk across England. The fund is open to organisations and individuals.
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Registered charities can apply for up to £10,000 per year for up to two years to support activities that benefit people living in Tyne & Wear, Northumberland, County Durham, and Teesside.
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Registered charities, community interest companies, and other not-for-profit organisations across the UK can apply for grants of up to £15,000 to fund IT projects that benefit communities.
Comic Relief
This programme funds initiatives that use sport to bring people together across culture, language, gender and social class. It aims to use sport as an alternative engagement method to clinical or traditional services.
Henry Smith Charity
Multi-year revenue grants up to 40k/year for organisations working with disadvantaged communities. Community sport clubs working on inclusion can apply.
Kent Community Foundation
Discretionary grants across Kent and Medway covering community projects, equipment, and small capital works.
Suffolk Community Foundation
Grants for Suffolk community organisations — multiple rounds open year-round.
Community Foundation Tyne & Wear and Northumberland
The largest UK community foundation by grants made. Covers Newcastle, Gateshead, Sunderland, North/South Tyneside and Northumberland.
Community Foundation for Northern Ireland
National foundation for NI. Administers dozens of named funds for community groups including sport and physical activity.
Cheshire Community Foundation
Grants for groups across Cheshire, Halton and Warrington. Discretionary rolling rounds with funds for sport facilities.
Asda Foundation
Range of grant programmes including Cost of Living, Investing in Spaces & Places, and Community Boost — directly relevant for kit washing, equipment and venue costs.
Active Devon
AP covering Devon, Plymouth and Torbay. Small grants and partnership rounds.
Sussex Community Foundation
Grants across East and West Sussex and Brighton & Hove.
Comic Relief / UK Community Foundations
Distributed through local Community Foundations. Funds community-led projects tackling inequality. Football clubs eligible when serving identified priority communities.
Asda Foundation
Up to £1,500 for community-led projects in the area around an Asda store. Decisions made by the local store's Community Champion.
Tesco / Groundwork UK
Local store-led grants between £500 and £1,500. Customers vote in-store on which projects get funded.
Department for Communities NI
Stormont-funded community sport grants administered alongside Sport NI.
sportscotland
sportscotland's main facility funding programme, aimed at improving sports facilities in Scotland. Funding is available for a range of projects, from minor upgrades to new builds, to benefit community sport.
StreetGames
Equipment + capacity grants for community groups running sport in disadvantaged neighbourhoods. Especially relevant for youth football outreach.
Sport England
England has 43 Active Partnerships covering every locality. Most run their own small-grants schemes and signpost national funding rounds. Find your local AP via Sport England.
UK Community Foundations
Network of 47 accredited Community Foundations across the UK. Each one runs multiple grant programmes for community organisations including grassroots football clubs. Find your local foundation and browse their open funds.
Biffa Award (Landfill Communities Fund)
Grants of £10k–£75k for improving community buildings near Biffa landfill sites. Covers clubhouse renovations, changing rooms, kitchens, toilets, heating systems.
Biffa Award (Landfill Communities Fund)
Grants of £10k–£75k for recreation projects near Biffa landfill sites. Covers sporting facilities, clubhouses, play areas, and outdoor recreation. Must be within 5 miles of a Biffa operation.
Nationwide Foundation
Independent grantmaker funded by Nationwide Building Society. Focuses on housing-justice and disadvantaged-community projects including community-led sport initiatives.
Devon Community Foundation
Grants for community groups across Devon, Plymouth and Torbay. Funds rotate through the year — check the live list.
Football Foundation
Free grass-pitch consultancy and matched maintenance funding to lift pitch quality grade by grade.
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Funding programme for all types of heritage projects in the UK. Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations. This grant covers projects requesting between £10,000 and £250,000.
Football Foundation
Cash grants of up to £1,000 to support grass pitch maintenance and small equipment. Pairs with the Pitch Improvement Programme.
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Grants from 10,000 to 10,000,000 for heritage projects. Many semi-pro and non-league football grounds have heritage value (historic stands, ground listing, club archives) and qualify.
Garfield Weston Foundation
Long-standing funder with no application deadline. Supports a wide range of charitable causes including community sport, youth work and welfare.
Cumbria Community Foundation
Grants across the Lake District, West Cumbria, Carlisle and Furness.
Norfolk Community Foundation
Grants for community groups across Norfolk — including the Active for Life Fund focused on sport and physical activity.
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Funding programme for all types of heritage projects in the UK. Heritage can be anything from the past that you value and want to pass on to future generations. This grant covers projects requesting between £250,000 and £10million.
Community Foundation for Lancashire
Distributes grants across Lancashire, Blackburn with Darwen and Blackpool. Multiple open rounds including community wellbeing and small grants.
Sport England
Offers up to £15,000 for physical activity projects in the community. The focus is on people who face barriers to activity and projects designed to help them.
SSE Renewables
Community benefit funds attached to SSE wind farms across Scotland, Northern Ireland, Wales and England. Multiple regional pots.
Tees Foundation (formerly Tees Valley Community Foundation)
Grants across Hartlepool, Middlesbrough, Redcar & Cleveland, Stockton-on-Tees and Darlington.
Aviva
Quarterly funding rounds for community projects via crowdfunding. Aviva top-up grants available alongside public donations.
BAG Charitable Trust
Charitable trust supporting community sport, youth and disability projects across the UK.
Oxfordshire Community Foundation
Grants across Oxfordshire — multiple programmes with rolling and fixed deadlines.
The Lord's Taverners
Provides funding for disability sports programmes and equipment. They focus on creating sporting opportunities for young people with disabilities, promoting inclusion and active lifestyles through sport.
BBC Children in Need
Grants of 10,001 to 120,000 over 1-3 years for projects helping disadvantaged children. Youth football inclusion projects are explicitly in scope.
Screwfix Foundation
Grants of up to £5k for building repair, maintenance, improvement or construction of community facilities. Quarterly application rounds. Over 3,000 projects funded since 2013.
Tesco / Groundwork UK
Up to £1,500 from in-store community grants. Voted by customers via the blue token scheme. Open to community groups working with under-18s.
Professional Footballers' Association
Discretionary grants for community football initiatives, particularly those addressing mental health, social inclusion and ex-player welfare.
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