Deadline: 19-Dec-2025
The Kula Foundation Community Resilience Grant supports six community groups globally to deliver projects that build resilient, sustainable, and empowered communities. Grants of up to £500 per project are available for direct project costs such as solar panels, water tanks, or sanitation improvements. Priority is given to projects in East Africa, India, and the UK, with applications assessed on social, economic, and environmental impact.
Overview
The programme supports community-led initiatives that strengthen resilience, sustainability, and long-term wellbeing. Projects can be new pilot initiatives or expansions of existing work, with an emphasis on measurable outcomes that benefit communities directly.
Funding Details
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Grant per project: Up to £500
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Number of grants: 6
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Use of funds: Direct project costs only (e.g., solar panels, water tanks, sanitation resources)
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Ineligible costs: Organisational core costs, salaries, rent, administrative expenses
Priority Areas
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Geographical focus: East Africa, India, and the UK (other regions considered if a strong case is made)
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Impact focus: Social, economic, and environmental impact
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Project types: Community resilience, sustainability, empowerment, and long-term wellbeing
Eligibility
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UK-based non-profits, charities, CICs, cooperatives, or formalised community-led initiatives
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Minimum of two UK-based trustees or directors
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Ideally two years of financial records
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Projects must comply with UK legal and insurance requirements
Assessment Criteria
Applications are evaluated on:
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Social, economic, and environmental impact
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Project excellence and innovation
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Long-term resilience and sustainability
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Community involvement
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Transparent use of funds and exit strategy
Application Timeline
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Deadline: Friday, 19th December 2025
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Funding period: January – June 2025
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Reporting: Short project report with photos and community feedback
Conclusion
The Kula Foundation’s Community Resilience Grant provides up to £500 per project to empower grassroots initiatives, prioritize sustainability, and deliver tangible benefits for communities. Projects that demonstrate innovation, measurable impact, and alignment with social, economic, and environmental goals are strongly encouraged to apply.
For more information, visit The Kula Foundation.








































