Deadline: 12-Dec-2025
The Petplan Charitable Trust Welfare Grants offer up to £20,000 to registered charities improving the welfare of dogs, cats, horses, and rabbits. Funding supports specific animal welfare projects, educational initiatives, and eligible building improvements, with strict requirements for documentation, rehoming practices, and long-term care. Priority is given to UK-based organizations that can demonstrate clear, direct, and sustainable benefits to animals.
Petplan Charitable Trust Welfare Grants: Up to £20,000 for Animal Welfare Projects
The Petplan Charitable Trust (PPCT) provides Welfare Grants to enhance the wellbeing of companion animals. These grants support registered charities implementing impactful, species-focused animal welfare projects within the UK and, in some cases, overseas.
About the Welfare Grants Programme
The programme funds targeted initiatives that improve the lives of dogs, cats, horses, and rabbits—species supported by Petplan Ltd. Charities may apply for up to £20,000, with a strong emphasis on responsible operations, financial transparency, and clear welfare outcomes.
Key Funding Priorities
PPCT prioritizes projects that:
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Provide direct, measurable benefits to eligible companion animal species
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Support animal welfare education and training
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Improve standards of care through infrastructure upgrades
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Ensure long-term welfare protections in animal-assisted therapy programmes
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Promote responsible rehoming practices
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Be registered charities (registration must be completed prior to applying; the Trust does not fund registration efforts)
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Work directly with dogs, cats, horses, or rabbits
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Demonstrate responsible rehoming practices rather than permanent, lifelong retention
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Be based in the UK (priority), or be UK-registered charities implementing projects overseas
Ineligible or restricted applicants include:
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Charities applying more than once in the same year
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Organizations not rehoming animals as part of their normal operations
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Groups that take in more animals than they can sustainably manage
What the Grant Covers
PPCT funds a range of animal welfare activities, including:
1. Specific Welfare Projects (Preferred)
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Animal care equipment
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Welfare improvement initiatives
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Training programmes for staff working directly with animals
2. Educational and Training Projects
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Public education on animal welfare
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Staff competency development
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Welfare-focused community outreach
3. Animal-Assisted Therapy Programmes
Must demonstrate:
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Long-term welfare planning for therapy animals
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Appropriate staff training and ability
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Safe, ethically structured programme design
4. Infrastructure or Building Improvements
Funding may support:
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New animal housing
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Repairs and refurbishments
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Ownership of the land
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Planning permission and architectural drawings
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Sufficient staffing and twelve months of operating funds
5. Exceptional-Hardship Running Costs
Typically not funded, but may be considered when:
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The charity demonstrates genuine hardship
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A clear, sustainable plan is in place
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Funds are linked to a larger welfare project
Important Funding Requirements
To apply, charities must prepare:
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Extracts from recent audited accounts
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Labelled photographs of facilities
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Veterinary surgeon name and contact details
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Completed application form following Fundraising Regulator guidelines
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Proof of secured or pending funds when applying for part-funding
Large multi-branch charities must submit one coordinated application.
How to Apply
Step-by-Step Process
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Confirm your charity’s registration and eligibility criteria.
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Prepare project details showing direct benefits to dogs, cats, horses, or rabbits.
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Gather mandatory documents: audited accounts, facility photos, veterinary contact details, and project budget.
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For building improvements, ensure land ownership, planning permission, and architectural drawings are ready.
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Demonstrate secured funding if applying for part-funding.
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Submit the application through the official PPCT process for the current funding cycle.
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If awarded, provide a progress report as required by PPCT.
Application Timing
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Charities previously funded in 2025 may reapply in Autumn 2026.
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Only one application per charity per year.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete documentation
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Applying without demonstrating direct animal benefit
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Requesting funds for species not supported by Petplan Ltd
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Lacking planning permission for building-related requests
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Applying for core running costs without a hardship justification
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Attempting multiple applications in the same year
Why This Grant Matters
The Welfare Grants programme significantly strengthens:
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Animal welfare standards across shelters and rescue organizations
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Quality of care through improved facilities and staff training
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The sustainability of responsible rehoming models
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Access to humane, ethical animal-assisted therapy services
These grants empower charities to deliver long-term, evidence-based improvements for companion animals.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What is the maximum funding amount?
Charities may request up to £20,000.
2. Can running costs be funded?
Generally no, but they may be considered in exceptional hardship cases with a clear sustainability plan.
3. Are overseas projects eligible?
Yes—only if delivered by a UK-registered charity.
4. Can a charity apply more than once in a year?
No. One application per charity per funding year.
5. What animal species are covered?
Only dogs, cats, horses, and rabbits. Other species are not eligible.
6. Are building projects eligible for funding?
Yes, but only with land ownership, planning permission, drawings, and evidence of operating funds and staff.
7. Are human-focused charities eligible?
Yes, but only if activities clearly support the welfare of eligible animals (e.g., therapy programmes with proven animal welfare frameworks).
Conclusion
The Petplan Charitable Trust Welfare Grants offer critical support for charities advancing the wellbeing of companion animals. With a clear focus on species-specific benefits, responsible rehoming practices, and strong operational standards, the programme helps organizations strengthen their services and deliver lasting welfare improvements. Eligible charities with well-planned, evidence-backed projects can secure meaningful funding to enhance animal care and education across the UK and beyond.
For more information, visit Petplan Charitable Trust.









































