Deadline: 07-Sep-2026
The Canary Wharf Group Community Grant Programme 2026 provides funding for community-based projects that support education, skills development, employment opportunities, and wellbeing in Tower Hamlets. With a total annual fund of £330,000 and grants ranging from £500 to £10,000, the programme helps local not-for-profit organisations deliver projects that create positive social impact and strengthen local communities.
Funding Overview
- Programme: Canary Wharf Group Community Grant Programme 2026
- Funding Provider: Canary Wharf Group
- Total Annual Funding: £330,000
- Funding Per Grant Round: Approximately £110,000
- Grant Size: £500 to £10,000
- Project Duration: Up to 12 months
- Geographic Focus: Tower Hamlets, London
- Applicant Type: Not-for-profit organisations and community groups
Programme Purpose
The Community Grant Programme forms part of Canary Wharf Group’s broader Social Value Strategy, which focuses on creating positive social, economic, and community benefits for local residents.
The programme supports projects that address key challenges facing communities in Tower Hamlets while strengthening opportunities for education, employment, skills development, health, and wellbeing.
Funding is intended to help local organisations deliver practical solutions that improve quality of life and create long-term community impact.
Priority Funding Areas
Education
The programme supports initiatives that help children and young people reach their educational potential.
Eligible activities may include:
- Curriculum enrichment projects
- After-school programmes
- Homework support initiatives
- Mentoring and tutoring services
- Learning support activities
- Educational workshops
- School-community partnership projects
Particular priority is given to education projects delivered collaboratively between schools and voluntary or community organisations.
Skills and Employment
Funding is available for programmes that improve employability, skills development, and access to work opportunities.
Priority areas include:
- Job readiness training
- Career development programmes
- Vocational skills training
- Apprenticeship preparation
- Digital skills development
- Employment support services
- Work experience opportunities
Special emphasis is placed on supporting:
- Young people aged 16–25
- Individuals not in education, employment, or training (NEET)
- Long-term unemployed residents
- People facing barriers to employment
Wellbeing
The programme supports projects that improve physical, mental, and social wellbeing across local communities.
Examples include:
- Mental health support programmes
- Community wellbeing initiatives
- Social inclusion activities
- Loneliness reduction projects
- Physical health promotion
- Poverty relief services
- Community resilience programmes
Priority is given to initiatives addressing hardship, isolation, poverty, and mental health challenges, particularly among older residents and vulnerable groups.
Funding Priorities
Applications are more likely to be successful if projects:
- Demonstrate a clearly identified local need.
- Deliver measurable community benefits.
- Show strong community engagement.
- Address equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Support under-represented or disadvantaged groups.
- Create sustainable outcomes.
- Have strong local partnerships.
- Are delivered by grassroots organisations with community connections.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must be Voluntary, Community, Faith, or Social Enterprise (VCFSE) organisations with an annual income below £2 million.
Eligible organisation types include:
- Registered charities
- Community groups with appropriate governance structures
- Community organisations with a bank account in their own name
- Community Interest Companies (CICs)
- Co-operatives
- Social enterprises operating on a not-for-profit basis
- Faith-based organisations
- Voluntary sector organisations
Applicants should operate within Tower Hamlets or demonstrate clear benefits for Tower Hamlets residents.
Ineligible Applicants
Organisations may be ineligible if they:
- Operate on a for-profit basis.
- Exceed the annual income threshold of £2 million.
- Cannot demonstrate appropriate governance arrangements.
- Do not primarily benefit Tower Hamlets communities.
- Cannot provide evidence of financial accountability.
Applicants should review the official programme guidance before submitting an application.
Why This Funding Matters
Tower Hamlets is one of London’s most diverse boroughs and faces a range of social and economic challenges, including educational inequality, unemployment, poverty, and health disparities.
The Community Grant Programme helps local organisations address these issues by:
- Expanding educational opportunities.
- Increasing access to employment and skills training.
- Supporting mental and physical wellbeing.
- Reducing social isolation.
- Strengthening community resilience.
- Promoting social inclusion and equality.
By investing in grassroots organisations, the programme helps ensure that funding reaches communities where it can have the greatest impact.
How to Apply
Step 1: Confirm Eligibility
Ensure your organisation meets the programme’s eligibility requirements, including organisational structure, income limits, and geographic focus.
Step 2: Identify Community Need
Clearly define the issue your project will address and gather evidence demonstrating local demand and community benefit.
Step 3: Develop a Strong Project Plan
Create a detailed project proposal outlining:
- Project objectives
- Target beneficiaries
- Planned activities
- Expected outcomes
- Delivery timeline
- Monitoring and evaluation methods
Step 4: Prepare a Realistic Budget
Develop a clear budget showing how grant funding will be used and how costs relate to project activities.
Step 5: Demonstrate Community Impact
Explain how the project will:
- Improve education, employment, or wellbeing outcomes.
- Reach underserved populations.
- Deliver measurable benefits.
- Support long-term positive change.
Step 6: Submit the Application
Complete the application process during an open grant round and ensure all supporting documentation is included.
Tips for a Strong Application
- Use local data and evidence to demonstrate need.
- Clearly explain who will benefit.
- Include measurable outcomes and impact indicators.
- Show strong community engagement.
- Demonstrate organisational capacity to deliver the project.
- Highlight partnerships with schools, community groups, or local stakeholders.
- Explain how the project promotes inclusion and equality.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Submitting incomplete applications.
- Providing unclear project objectives.
- Failing to demonstrate local need.
- Presenting unrealistic budgets.
- Not explaining expected outcomes.
- Weak evidence of community engagement.
- Failing to show how the project benefits Tower Hamlets residents.
- Overlooking diversity, equity, and inclusion considerations.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How much funding is available through the programme?
The programme provides a total of £330,000 annually, with approximately £110,000 distributed during each grant round.
What is the minimum and maximum grant amount?
Applicants can request grants ranging from £500 to £10,000.
Who can apply for funding?
Voluntary, Community, Faith, and Social Enterprise organisations with annual incomes below £2 million are eligible to apply.
What types of projects are funded?
Projects focused on education, skills development, employment opportunities, physical wellbeing, mental health, poverty reduction, and community resilience are eligible.
Can schools apply directly?
The programme particularly values partnerships between schools and community organisations, although applicants should review the official guidance for specific eligibility requirements.
How long can funded projects run?
Projects can receive support for activities lasting up to 12 months.
Does the organisation need to be based in Tower Hamlets?
Organisations should operate in Tower Hamlets or clearly demonstrate that their activities directly benefit Tower Hamlets residents.
Conclusion
The Canary Wharf Group Community Grant Programme 2026 offers valuable funding opportunities for grassroots organisations working to improve education, employment prospects, skills development, and wellbeing in Tower Hamlets. By supporting locally led initiatives that address community needs and promote inclusion, the programme helps create stronger, healthier, and more resilient communities across the borough.
For more information, visit East End Community Foundation.


