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The Worshipful Company of Information Technologists Grant Program in UK

Submissions open for Matla Grants Program 2025

Deadline: 06-Feb-2026

The Improving Access Fund and WCIT Charity provide grants to support disabled people’s equality, inclusion, and digital participation in Scotland. With £1.5 million available, these initiatives fund peer-led projects, technology-enabled solutions, and community-focused programs to reduce barriers, improve wellbeing, and strengthen civic participation for disabled people.

Overview

The Improving Access Fund is part of Scotland’s long-term Disability Equality Plan. It focuses on enabling disabled people to live the lives they choose, free from societal barriers, and supports organisations delivering impactful, peer-led initiatives.
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Objectives

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply

  1. Develop a proposal highlighting real community needs and measurable outcomes.

  2. Emphasise lived experience in project design and delivery.

  3. Identify revenue costs for activities (capital expenditure not eligible).

  4. Submit application before the deadline to secure funding for projects starting March 2027 onward.

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WCIT Charity: Promoting Technology for Social Impact

Overview

WCIT Charity funds projects using technology to strengthen communities, improve efficiency, and deliver scalable social impact. Digital inclusion and accessibility are priority areas.
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Objectives

Who is Eligible?

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a proposal showing potential for social impact and scalability.

  2. Highlight how digital inclusion or technology supports target communities.

  3. Emphasise measurable outcomes and practical benefits for participants.

Why These Funds Matter

FAQ

1. What is the maximum funding available from the Improving Access Fund?

Conclusion

The Improving Access Fund and WCIT Charity provide critical support for organisations advancing disability equality and digital inclusion in Scotland. By funding peer-led initiatives, technology-driven solutions, and community-focused programs, these opportunities empower disabled people, strengthen local communities, and foster lasting social impact.

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