Deadline: 15-May-2024
The King Charles III Charitable Fund is pleased to announce the Small Grants Programme.
Themes
- In May, they welcome applications from organisations working across the environment and countryside funding themes.
- Environment: protecting and promoting the environment through efforts including habitat restoration, species conservation, carbon savings and sequestration and circular economies.
- Countryside: investing in the economic and environmental future of the countryside. This includes grants to support sustainable and regenerative agriculture, nature friendly farming practices and a brighter future for those who live and work in rural communities.
Funding Information
- The Fund awards small grants of up to £5,000 per year to approximately 100 community based organisations each year.
Eligibility Criteria
- To apply for a small grant, your organisation must:
- Be a UK registered non-profit organisation.
- Have an annual income of less than £1 million.
- Have completed two years of activity.
- Have less than 6 months unrestricted free reserves.
- If seeking funding for a project, the total cost of the project should not exceed £200,000.
- Have waited at least one year from the date of any previous unsuccessful application or one year from the date of the end of the award period for previously successful applicants.
Ineligible
- Small grants will not be awarded to:
- Individuals and public bodies.
- Local branches of non-profit organisations that are part of a federation with a single or central governing body.
- Organisations that mainly distribute grants to other organisations.
- Organisations with political associations or interests.
- Cover capital expenditure with the exception of community-based heritage conservation and restoration projects aimed at preserving the fabric of historic buildings.
- Organisations that are tackling food waste, food insecurity or food poverty in the UK. These organisations may apply to the Coronation Food Project grant programme.
For more information, visit King Charles III Charitable Fund.