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  • Gambling Harms Treatment VCSE Grant Fund

    NHS England’s Gambling Harms Treatment VCSE Grant Fund represents a significant step forward in the transition to an integrated and evidence-based gambling harms treatment system under the new statutory levy. The purpose of this fund is to ensure the continued accessibility and development of VCSE sector provision for individuals experiencing gambling harms, whilst Integrated Care Boards implement longer term commissioning arrangements from April 2027. The grant fund is open to all voluntary, community and social enterprise organisations looking to provide services supporting the gambling harms treatment pathway in 2026-27.

    Location
    England, North East England, North West England, South East England, South West England, Midlands
    Funding organisation
    NHS England
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £50,000 to £5 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £20 million
    Opening date
    (Midday)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • TechLocal AI Professional Degree and Traineeship Accelerator

    UK academic institutions and education providers can apply for funding to develop initiatives that build industry ready AI professionals aligned to local skills demand. Funding of £7.8 million is provided by DSIT.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI), and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £100,000 to £300,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £7.8 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • UKAEA Fusion Industrial Visiting Academic Scheme (IVAS)

    The Fusion Industrial Visiting Academic Scheme provides funding to support UK universities to work with registered UK industry professionals to enhance student learning and strengthen pipelines into the fusion industry. The grant, to be managed by the UK host university, provides financial support to cover a minimum of 15 days of teaching resource a year for three years. UKAEA will support 10 industry professionals to be visiting academics for three years, commencing in September 2026. Of the 10 awards, 5 will be reserved for early career professionals (maximum 8 years since last academic qualification) subject to quality threshold being met.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    UK Atomic Energy Authority
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £30,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £300,000
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • TechLocal: Connecting Local Talent to Local Tech Jobs

    UK registered organisations can apply for a share of up to £7.6 million to enable career and growth opportunities in the tech sector. This funding is from the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT).

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT)
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £100,000 to £225,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £7.6 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Full ADOPT Grant: Round 6

    Farming, growing or forestry businesses based in England can apply for a share of up to £5 million for on-farm trial and demonstration projects, to improve adoption of new ideas or solutions in the agricultural sector.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
    Who can apply
    Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £25,000 to £80,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £5 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • HMPPS Small Grants Programme Pilot – Rapid Collaboration and co-design input for Sentenced Women

    This grant will fund a short codesign project to inform the design of a gender specific Custodial Sentence Management Model. We expect it to be an intensive collaboration programme engaging women with lived experience of custodial sentences across all the Women’s Estate. It should be conducted at multiple sites and include women who are released into Wales. The project will use research groups, workshops, and participatory design methods to help shape a gender specific model for future delivery. The project will run for approximately for 6 months between April 2026 to October 2026 The dates for the activities to be delivered will be agreed with the successful candidates at the award stage.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    His Majesties Prison and Probation Service
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £1,000 to £10,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £10,000
    Opening date
    (Midday)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • HMPPS Small Grants Programme Pilot – Rapid Collaboration and co-design input for Recalled Women

    This grant will fund a short codesign project to inform the Fixed Term Recall 56 (FTR56) offer. We expect it to be an intensive collaboration programme engaging women with lived experience of recall across all the Women’s Estate. It should be conducted at multiple sites and include women who are released into Wales. The project will use research groups, workshops, and participatory design methods to help shape a gender specific model for future delivery. The project will run for approximately for 6 months between April 2026 to October 2026 The dates for the activities to be delivered will be agreed with the successful candidates at the award stage.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    His Majesties Prison and Probation Service
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £1,000 to £10,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £10,000
    Opening date
    (Midday)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • HMPPS Small Grants Programme Pilot – Rapid Collaboration and co-design input for Remanded Women

    This grant will fund a short codesign project to inform the design of a gender specific Custodial Sentence Management Model (CSMM). We expect it to be an intensive collaboration programme engaging women with lived experience of remand across all the Women’s Estate. It should be conducted at multiple sites and include women who are released into Wales. The project will use research groups, workshops, and participatory design methods to help shape a gender specific model for future delivery. The project will run for approximately for 6 months between April 2026 to October 2026 The dates for the activities to be delivered will be agreed with the successful candidates at the award stage.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    His Majesties Prison and Probation Service
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £1,000 to £10,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £10,000
    Opening date
    (Midday)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • Climate Engagement Fund

    The Scottish Government's Climate Engagement Fund (CEF) offers funding of £25,000 to £80,000 for projects in Scotland that help to build people’s understanding of the climate emergency, how it relates to their lives, and the need for climate action. Applications are invited for projects to be undertaken between April 2026 and March 2027, with a total funding pot of £275,000.

    Location
    Scotland
    Funding organisation
    Scottish Government
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £25,000 to £80,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £275,000
    Opening date
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Violence Against Women and Girls Helplines

    This is a pre‑market engagement registration exercise to gather information from potential attendees for a future pre market engagement event to obtain insights from organisations capable of delivering high‑quality national helpline support for victims, perpetrators, and third‑party callers affected by VAWG. This exercise will help shape a future competition. We intend to issue a pre-market engagement questionnaire through email upon closure of this advert.

    Location
    England, Wales
    Funding organisation
    Home Office
    Who can apply
    Public Sector
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £2
    Total size of grant scheme
    £2
    Opening date
    Closing date