Deadline: 18-Mar-2026
The City of London Community Capital Grants provide funding to local not-for-profit organisations for infrastructure development, facility acquisition, and capital improvements. Grants prioritize projects that expand community programs, enhance service delivery, and promote equity, diversity, and inclusion, with at least 25% of funding directed to anti-racism and anti-oppression initiatives.
Overview of the Grant
The City of London Community Capital Grants program is designed to strengthen local community services by supporting not-for-profit organisations in improving or expanding their facilities and infrastructure. The program aligns with the Council’s Strategic Plan and emphasizes equitable access, inclusion, and anti-oppression initiatives.
The grants enable organisations to acquire, renovate, or construct physical assets that enhance their capacity to deliver programs and services to the community.
Key Focus Areas
The program prioritizes:
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Capital Infrastructure: Construction of new facilities, renovation, or expansion of existing spaces.
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Acquisition of Physical Assets: Purchase of land or buildings required for immediate community projects.
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Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion: At least 25% of grant funding is directed toward initiatives addressing racism, oppression, and inequality.
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Program Expansion: Projects that strengthen community services, improve service delivery, or increase program reach.
Who is Eligible?
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Local not-for-profit organisations operating within the City of London.
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Organisations seeking capital funding for construction, renovation, or asset acquisition.
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Projects must align with the Council’s Strategic Plan and community priorities.
Funding Guidelines
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Grants are intended to supplement other funding sources, not serve as the sole financial support.
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Applicants should provide details of additional funding received or applied for.
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Multi-year and annual funding applications are allowed within the same funding cycle.
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Funding awarded in one year does not guarantee future grants.
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Specific conditions may apply to awarded grants, outlined in the grant agreement.
How to Apply
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Identify a community need that requires capital investment, such as construction, renovation, or land acquisition.
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Prepare a project plan including objectives, budget, expected outcomes, and timelines.
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Demonstrate alignment with the Council’s Strategic Plan and priorities for equity, diversity, and inclusion.
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Provide information about other sources of funding to supplement the grant.
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Submit the application and await review and approval by the City of London evaluation panel.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
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Relying solely on City of London funding without demonstrating additional financial support.
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Submitting projects unrelated to capital improvements, infrastructure, or asset acquisition.
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Failing to demonstrate alignment with Council priorities, including equity and anti-oppression initiatives.
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Assuming funding in one year guarantees future grants.
FAQs
1. Who can apply for Community Capital Grants?
Local not-for-profit organisations delivering community programs or services within the City of London.
2. What types of projects are eligible?
Construction, renovation, or acquisition of land or buildings for community service purposes.
3. Is there a focus on equity and inclusion?
Yes, at least 25% of grant funding is directed to initiatives promoting anti-racism, anti-oppression, and equity.
4. Can organisations apply for multi-year funding?
Yes, both multi-year and annual funding applications are allowed in the same cycle.
5. Does receiving funding one year guarantee future support?
No, funding in one year does not ensure continued support in future years.
6. Can the grant cover operational expenses?
No, the funding is exclusively for capital projects, including construction, renovation, and asset acquisition.
7. Must projects be delivered within a specific location?
Yes, all funded projects must be carried out within the City of London.
Conclusion
The City of London Community Capital Grants empower local not-for-profit organisations to expand and improve community programs through capital investments in facilities and infrastructure. By supporting projects that promote equity, diversity, and inclusion, the grants enable organisations to strengthen their services and deliver long-term community impact.
For more information, visit City of London.









































