Deadline: 30-May-26
The Pink Ribbon Foundation is accepting grant applications to help breast cancer charities help their clients recover from their cancer and then live longer, healthier, happier lives.
Through its grant making the Pink Ribbon Foundation funds practical projects and initiatives, which aim to help registered charities to deliver good physical and mental health to individuals with and recovering from breast cancer.
Funding Information
- The Foundation will consider all grant applications to the value of £6,000.00.
Eligibility Criteria
- Any charity working in the field of breast cancer can apply for a grant.
- To be considered for a grant in 2026, please submit your grant application to the Foundation by Friday 31st May 2026. Grants are awarded annually in late July.
- Please note the following:
- All applicants must be prepared to inform the Foundation of their projects progress at least twice in the year of the grant, unless it is to be used for a specific purchase or event then only one report is required.
- A set of your most current accounts must accompany any grant application.
- All organizations awarded a grant must send an email of grant award recognition to the Foundation as soon as they are in receipt of the grant.
Ineligibility Criteria
- They understand that many organisations and individuals are looking for funding to deliver a wide range of valuable and worthwhile work; however, there are some areas of work that the Pink Ribbon Foundation does not currently fund. These include:
- General cancer treatments and work that only has a small percentage of breast cancer patients involved. They look for a minimum of 60%.
- Work that does not fall within the scope of the Pink Ribbon Foundation’s charitable purposes or work that is not clearly aligned with the stated funding priorities.
- Projects delivered outside of the UK.
- Long-term projects and initiatives they expect most projects funded to be delivered within 12 to 18 months.
- Work being delivered by NHS Trusts and local authorities.
- Work which might reasonably be eligible for funding from statutory bodies.
- Some general awareness and information campaigns.
- Sponsorship of or attendance at meetings, events and conferences.
- Large million-pound fundraising appeals.
- Contributions to capital or large equipment costs.
- Educational bursaries or grants for university or postgraduate education, school trips or projects, gap year or elective year projects.
- Academic research, including funding for educational or research posts may be considered in very specific circumstances.
- They do not fund individuals or causes that will benefit just one person.
- They do not fund any overseas work, even if the organization running the project is UK based.
For more information, visit Pink Ribbon Foundation.