6 August 2025
Funding Opportunities
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The CPF Trust
The CPF Trust supports UK registered charities operating in the following areas:
- Arts
- Education
- Support for carers and older people
- Early intervention projects for disadvantaged children and young people
- Animal welfare
- Health and disability
Grants are awarded through core funding or project grants.
Grant size: £1,000 – £3,000
Deadline to apply: 1st June – 30th September 2025
Parkinson’s UK Physical Activity Grants programme
Parkinson’s UK is offering up to £3,000 in grant funding for anyone with a connection to the Parkinson’s community. The Physical Activity Grants programme is open to anyone who delivers physical activity or exercise classes for people living with the condition and applications are open until the end of 2025.
For more information about the grants programme, contact physicalactivity@parkinsons.org.uk.
Matthew Good Foundation: Grants for Good
The Matthew Good Foundation invites applications on behalf of local community groups, charities, voluntary groups or social enterprises across the UK that have a positive impact on communities, people or the environment and had an average income of less than £50,000 in the last 12 months.
Grant size: £15,000.
Charities and projects are welcome to apply all year round, and your application will be considered in the next funding round. Funding is awarded every three months, in April, July, October and January, with an application deadline of the 15th of the month before. E.g., for the January round, applications will close on the 15th December.
Screwfix Foundation
The Screwfix Foundation offers grants to improve, repair and maintain homes and community facilities throughout the UK.
It prioritises projects that make a longer-term impact and will fund projects such as installation of new kitchens/bathrooms/sensory rooms, improving lighting, heating, or general painting or security needs.
Grant size: Up to £5,000.
Deadline to apply: Ongoing, quarterly meetings held in March, June, September and December Find out more -Screwfix Foundation | Screwfix
This fund aims to support small local charities and CICs that are led by and work with deaf and disabled people who are experiencing poverty in England and Wales.
Grant size: £75,000 for a three year unrestricted grant.
Deadline to apply: 5pm on Thursday 4th September 2025.
CLA Charitable Trust – England and Wales
The CLA Charitable Trust is offering grants of up to £5,000 to UK registered charities, CICs and constituted charitable organisations supporting the most disadvantaged people in their communities, especially young people.
They prioritise supporting charitable organisations that access the benefits of the countryside to pursue the health and wellbeing of people and to provide opportunities for education about the countryside in England and Wales.
Deadline to apply: Ongoing
Gillian Stevenson Charitable Trust
The Gillian Stevenson Charitable Trust is offering grants of up to £5,000 for UK registered charities working with children, young people and families who are living in difficult circumstances or from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Organisations eligible to apply must be registered as a charity with the Charity Commission for England and Wales, the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator and/or the Charity Commission for Northern Ireland (from grant-making policy); or qualify as a charity under the law of England and Wales, but not required to register with the Charity Commission for England and Wales.
Deadline to apply: Applications are accepted at any point in the year.
The Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust
Offering grants between £1,000 and £5,000 for UK registered charities supporting socially disadvantaged and disabled people in the United Kingdom.
Deadline to apply: No deadline.
Anton Jurgens Charitable Trust
8.The Axis Foundation supports small, local and impactful causes that help improve lives for individuals experiencing disadvantage and people with disability up to £15,000. They offer help where it is most needed, where they can bring positive change.
Deadline to apply: Ongoing.