Deadline: 10-Aug-2026
Applications are now open for the Suffolk Giving Fund and private funds, providing grants of up to £3,000 to support charitable, voluntary, and community organisations addressing local needs across Suffolk.
The funding supports both core operating costs and project activities, helping local organisations strengthen communities, deliver essential services, and respond to emerging social challenges throughout Suffolk.
About the Fund
The Suffolk Giving Fund is managed by Suffolk Community Foundation and supports organisations working to improve the lives of people and communities across Suffolk.
Through a portfolio of more than 130 funds, the Foundation works with charities, community groups, faith organisations, social enterprises, businesses, trusts, and public sector partners to provide sustainable community funding.
Since its establishment in 2005, the Foundation has awarded more than 11,740 grants worth £46.8 million to over 3,400 local charities and community groups.
Focus Areas
The fund supports activities that address local community needs, including:
- Community development
- Social inclusion
- Voluntary sector initiatives
- Charitable activities
- Local wellbeing projects
- Community services
- Grassroots community action
- Support for vulnerable groups
- Capacity building
- Local partnership initiatives
Purpose of the Fund
The programme aims to:
- Strengthen local communities
- Support grassroots organisations
- Address emerging community needs
- Improve access to local services
- Build organisational sustainability
- Support charitable and voluntary action
- Encourage community-led solutions
- Enhance social impact across Suffolk
Grant Amount
Successful applicants may receive:
- Up to £3,000
Eligible Costs
Funding may be used for:
Core Costs
- Day-to-day operating expenses
- Administrative costs
- Staff-related expenses
- Essential organisational costs
Project Costs
- Community projects
- Service delivery activities
- Programme implementation
- Local initiatives responding to community needs
Eligible Applicants
The fund is open to:
- Registered charities
- Voluntary organisations
- Community groups
- Faith-based organisations
- Social enterprises
- Not-for-profit organisations
Priority may be given to:
- Grassroots organisations
- Community-led initiatives
- Smaller local groups
Grant Conditions
Successful organisations must:
- Use funding only for approved purposes
- Spend the grant within 12 months unless an extension is approved
- Notify the Foundation of significant changes to the project
- Obtain approval for major changes to funded activities
- Comply with all relevant legislation
- Maintain appropriate insurance coverage
- Follow good governance practices
- Maintain safeguarding procedures where applicable
Financial Management Requirements
Grant recipients must:
- Keep accurate financial records
- Retain receipts and supporting documents
- Record grant expenditure separately within organisational accounts
- Demonstrate proper use of funds when requested
The Foundation may withhold or reclaim funding where there is:
- Non-compliance with grant conditions
- Duplicate funding for the same activity
- Financial irregularities
- Misuse of grant funds
- Failure to meet agreed requirements
Monitoring and Reporting
Successful applicants are required to:
- Complete an End of Grant Monitoring Report
- Submit the report within one year of receiving funding
- Demonstrate how project outcomes were achieved
- Provide evidence of grant expenditure and impact
Satisfactory reporting is essential for future funding consideration.
Acknowledgement Requirements
Funded organisations must:
- Acknowledge support from Suffolk Community Foundation
- Reference the Foundation in relevant publications and promotional materials
- Cooperate with project visits where requested
The Foundation and funders may visit projects to assess outcomes and observe funded activities.
Why This Fund Matters
Local charities and community groups often face challenges securing flexible funding for essential services and operational costs.
Key benefits of the fund include:
- Support for core organisational expenses
- Funding for community projects
- Flexible grant usage
- Strengthening local resilience
- Support for grassroots organisations
- Improved community wellbeing
- Long-term community impact
Application Tips
Strong applications typically demonstrate:
- Clear evidence of community need
- Well-defined project objectives
- Strong local impact
- Realistic budgets
- Good governance arrangements
- Effective safeguarding policies
- Sustainable delivery plans
- Measurable outcomes
Common Application Mistakes
Applications may be weakened by:
- Unclear project objectives
- Weak evidence of need
- Incomplete budgets
- Insufficient governance information
- Missing safeguarding policies
- Poor financial records
- Unrealistic project plans
- Failure to explain community impact
Frequently Asked Questions
Who can apply for the Suffolk Giving Fund?
- Charities.
- Voluntary organisations.
- Community groups.
- Faith organisations.
- Social enterprises.
- Other eligible not-for-profit organisations.
How much funding is available?
- Grants of up to £3,000.
Can funding be used for core costs?
- Yes.
- The fund supports both core operating costs and project costs.
Who receives priority consideration?
- Grassroots organisations.
- Community-led groups.
- Local organisations addressing community needs.
How long do organisations have to spend the grant?
- Funding should normally be spent within 12 months.
- Extensions may be agreed in writing.
Are monitoring reports required?
- Yes.
- An End of Grant Monitoring Report must be submitted within one year of receiving funding.
Can organisations apply for future funding?
- Yes.
- Satisfactory completion of monitoring requirements is important for future funding consideration.
Conclusion
The Suffolk Giving Fund provides valuable support of up to £3,000 for charities, voluntary organisations, community groups, and social enterprises working to address local needs across Suffolk. By supporting both core costs and project delivery, the fund helps strengthen community organisations, improve local services, and create lasting positive impact for communities throughout the county.
For more information, visit Suffolk Community Foundation.


