Deadline: 02-Mar-2026
The Warburtons Foundation offers Warburtons Community Grants of up to £400 to not-for-profit organisations in England, Scotland, and Wales. The funding supports projects that improve the lives of families under three themes: Health, Place, and Skills, with decisions made locally by Community Champions at nearby Warburtons sites.
Overview
Warburtons Community Grants provide small grants (maximum £400) to charitable organisations delivering direct, tangible benefits to families across local communities in:
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England
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Scotland
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Wales
The programme follows a localism approach, meaning funding decisions are made by local Warburtons bakeries and depots to reflect community priorities.
Grant Amount
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Maximum award: £400
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Funding type: Small project or activity grant
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Payment: One-off community grant
This is designed for grassroots initiatives and small-scale impact projects.
Funding Priorities
The programme focuses on three core areas:
1. Health
Supports families to care for each other and live healthier lives.
Intended outcomes include:
2. Place
Supports families to thrive in safer, greener, and more inclusive communities.
Intended outcomes include:
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Safer and more inclusive community spaces
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Improved local environments
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Stronger community connections
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Increased access to green spaces
3. Skills
Supports families to gain useful skills for life and employment.
Intended outcomes include:
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Development of practical life skills
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Improved employability skills
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Increased confidence and independence
How the Local Funding Model Works
The Warburtons Community Grants programme operates on a decentralised model:
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Funding is allocated to local bakeries and depots.
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Community Champions at each site review applications.
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Applications are automatically directed to the nearest site using the applicant’s postcode.
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Local representatives decide which projects best meet community needs.
This ensures funding remains community-focused and responsive to local priorities.
Who Is Eligible?
Eligible applicants must:
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Be a not-for-profit organisation
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Have charitable aims
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Operate in England, Scotland, or Wales
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Deliver activities aligned with Health, Place, or Skills
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Provide registration and financial documentation
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Supply bank details and trustee/director information
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Demonstrate the ability to measure and report outcomes
Organisations must show clear social impact and alignment with the Warburtons Community Investment Strategy.
Who Is Not Eligible?
The programme does not fund:
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Individuals
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For-profit organisations
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Organisations outside England, Scotland, or Wales
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Discriminatory groups
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Projects primarily promoting political or religious viewpoints
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Animal-focused activities
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Requests solely for salaries
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Large capital purchases (e.g., buildings)
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Organisations that re-grant funding to others
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Applicants unable to meet reporting requirements
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Activities potentially harmful to the Warburtons brand or business
Why This Grant Matters
Small grants can have significant impact at community level.
This programme:
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Supports grassroots charities
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Enables quick, practical interventions
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Strengthens family wellbeing
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Encourages safer and greener neighbourhoods
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Builds life and employment skills
By prioritising Transparency, Trust, and Transformation, the foundation aims to create meaningful and lasting change for families most in need.
What Makes a Strong Application?
Successful applications typically:
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Clearly align with Health, Place, or Skills priorities
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Demonstrate measurable outcomes
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Show direct benefit to families
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Address significant local social issues
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Provide realistic budgets within £400
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Explain how impact will be monitored and reported
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Submitting incomplete documentation
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Applying for ineligible costs (e.g., building purchases)
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Failing to show direct family impact
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Not explaining how outcomes will be measured
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Applying from outside eligible UK regions
How to Apply
Follow these steps:
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Confirm eligibility (charitable status, location, alignment with themes).
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Prepare required documents (registration details, financial records, trustee information).
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Outline your project clearly, including:
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Target beneficiaries
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Expected outcomes
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Budget breakdown (up to £400)
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Submit your application via the official Warburtons Community Grants portal.
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Your application will be routed automatically to the nearest Warburtons site based on postcode.
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Await review by the local Community Champion.
Because decisions are made locally, timelines may vary.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How much funding can we apply for?
Up to £400 per organisation.
2. Who manages the Warburtons Community Grants?
The programme is delivered through the Warburtons Foundation, with funding decisions made locally by Warburtons sites.
3. Can schools apply?
Yes, if they meet charitable criteria and align with Health, Place, or Skills priorities.
4. Can the grant cover salaries?
The programme does not fund requests solely for salaries.
5. Are capital projects eligible?
Large capital purchases such as buildings are not funded.
6. How are applications assessed?
Applications are reviewed locally based on community relevance, impact potential, and alignment with funding priorities.
7. Is the grant recurring?
It is typically a one-off small grant.
Conclusion
Warburtons Community Grants provide practical, locally distributed funding of up to £400 to support families across England, Scotland, and Wales.
By focusing on Health, Place, and Skills, and empowering local Community Champions to make decisions, the programme ensures funding reaches grassroots organisations delivering direct and measurable social impact.
Eligible not-for-profit organisations working to strengthen families and communities are encouraged to apply and demonstrate how their work creates meaningful, lasting change.
For more information, visit Warburtons.









































