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Call for Applications: The Solidarity Fund in United Kingdom

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Deadline: 31-Dec-2026

The Solidarity Fund by the National Lottery Community Fund provides long-term funding of £1 million to £5 million for organisations in England tackling systemic inequality. The programme supports community-led initiatives, focusing on poverty, discrimination, disadvantage, and sustainable systems-level change. It prioritises projects that empower those with lived experience to drive lasting social impact.

What is the Solidarity Fund?

The Solidarity Fund is a long-term funding programme designed to support organisations working to address the root causes of inequality in England. Unlike short-term grants, it focuses on:

The fund encourages ambitious projects that tackle the underlying causes of poverty, discrimination, and disadvantage rather than only addressing immediate needs.

Funding Details and Duration

Who is Eligible?

Eligible organisations include:

Requirements for Applicants:

What the Fund Supports

Projects should:

  1. Focus on systemic change rather than short-term interventions

  2. Empower communities to lead, organise, and influence

  3. Address root causes of inequality, such as:

    • Poverty

    • Disadvantage

    • Discrimination

  4. Build organisational capacity to deliver sustainable, long-term impact

  5. Encourage collaboration and cross-community solidarity

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a Detailed Proposal: Include your long-term vision, target communities, and planned systemic change outcomes

  2. Demonstrate Community Leadership: Show how people with lived experience will guide the work

  3. Provide Evidence of Organisational Capacity: Include governance structures, financial management systems, and prior project delivery

  4. Submit Through Official Channels: Follow National Lottery Community Fund guidance for the Solidarity Fund 2026

  5. Review and Selection: Applications are assessed on impact potential, sustainability, equity focus, and organisational readiness

Why It Matters

Tips for Applicants

FAQ

1. What types of projects are eligible?
Projects must focus on systemic inequality, including poverty, discrimination, and disadvantage, and aim to create long-term social change.

2. Who can apply for the Solidarity Fund?
Constituted voluntary or community organisations, registered charities, not-for-profits, community interest companies, co-operatives, and eligible partnerships.

3. How much funding can an organisation request?
Applicants can request between £1 million and £5 million to be spent over 5–10 years.

4. Does the fund require community involvement?
Yes, projects must be community-led, with people with lived experience of inequality playing a central role.

5. Can partnerships apply?
Yes, partnerships can apply if they demonstrate a track record of collaborative work addressing inequality.

6. What is the focus of funded work?
Funded work should create long-term systems-level change, influence policy, build community power, and address structural inequalities.

7. Are short-term projects eligible?
No, the fund prioritises sustainable, long-term initiatives rather than temporary or one-off interventions.

Conclusion

The Solidarity Fund represents a transformative opportunity for organisations in England to drive lasting change, empower communities, and tackle the root causes of inequality. By investing in community-led, systems-focused initiatives, the fund enables organisations to deliver long-term impact, foster equity, and strengthen social cohesion across the country.

For more information, visit The National Lottery Community Fund.

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