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  • Connect Fund Round 2

    The Connect Fund offers grants from £300 up to £50,000 aiming to support work in sectors directly affecting Northern Ireland communities, encouraging East-West collaboration across the UK, and equipping local groups to tackle challenges and access opportunities shared by communities in Great Britain.

    Location
    National, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland, North East England, North West England, South East England, South West England, Midlands
    Funding organisation
    Northern Ireland Office
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £300 to £50,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £500,000
    Opening date
    (Midday)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • Market Engagement Event: Young Adults Grant Scheme – West Midlands (WM) Region.

    We are excited to announce an upcoming market engagement session for a Probation Grant opportunity for Young Adults in the West Midlands (WM) Region. The event is taking place virtually via Microsoft Teams on Tuesday the 20th January 2026 at 11am. Grants are available to non-profit organisations only. Organisations must register for the event via the Jaggaer e-sourcing portal. Once logged in, search ‘PQQ_552 - Market Engagement Event: Probation Grant opportunities for Young Adults in the West Midland (WM) Region’. To receive a Teams invitation for the event, please send a message via the Jaggaer portal before 4pm on the 16th of January 2026.

    Location
    Midlands
    Funding organisation
    Her Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service (HMPPS)
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £25,000 to £50,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £100,000
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • HMPPS Small Grants Scheme Support for Minority Ethnic people on probation in Cumbria

    Northwest Probation region is seeking to commission services from local organisations or practitioners that provide tailored support for individuals from minority ethnic communities in Cumbria. The aim is to pilot innovative, culturally responsive interventions that address the specific needs and barriers faced by these communities within the criminal justice system.

    Location
    North West England
    Funding organisation
    His Majesty's Prison and Probation Service
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £20,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £20,000
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • HMPPS Small Grant Scheme - Digital Media Skills workshops

    London Probation Region is offering a small grant of up to £15,000 to deliver a pilot digital media skills workshop for people on probation from the Southwark Probation Delivery Unit. The programme will provide participants with an introduction to and hands-on experience in digital media techniques, aiming to develop new digital and creative skills, support pathways into employment within the creative industries, and promote mental health and wellbeing through creative engagement. We invite proposals from VCSE organisations with a proven track record of delivering similar programmes to comparable cohorts and strong links to the creative industries to help participants progress toward future employment opportunities. The project will run for approx. 3 months in the first half of 2026.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    His Majesty's Prison & Probation Service
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £10,000 to £15,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £15,000
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • New National Forest - Oxford-Cambridge Corridor

    The Oxford-Cambridge Corridor is set to benefit from being the location of England’s second new national forest. This forest will be transformative, providing significant economic, environmental, and social benefits. Defra is now inviting organisations outside of central government or its ALBs to submit an Expression of Interest to enable us to assess the options for delivery in the region.

    Location
    England, South East England
    Funding organisation
    Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £1 million to £6 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £6 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Nucleus Public Engagement Awards 2026 (Grant)

    Apply for funding to engage the public with Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) supported science and/or raise engagement capacity in STFC communities. You must work for an organisation that: • is based in the UK • has audited accounts Proposals must include a subject matter expert in an STFC funded area.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    UK Research and Innovation, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC)
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £20,000 to £100,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £200,000
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • UK-Ireland collaboration in the creative economy: research networking awards (Grant)

    Apply for funding to form creative economy focused networks between researchers and stakeholders in the UK and Ireland. Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) will provide up to £35,000 full economic costs (FEC) and Research Ireland will provide up to €35,000 for the Irish costs of each funded network.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    UK Research and Innovation, Arts and Humanities Research Council
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £35,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £150,000
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Windrush Compensation Advocacy Support Fund 2026-27

    The Windrush Compensation Advocacy Support Fund (WCASF) is an injection of £1.5 million grant funding over 3 years providing essential advocacy support for Windrush Compensation Scheme (WCS) claimants. Year 2 funding is open to established organisations with experience in delivering Windrush Compensation Scheme advocacy support, enabling support to potential claimants within an awarded region and throughout the WCS claim process. Advocates will understand a claimants’ culture and support them to articulate their story, with the aim of submitting a viable and eligible application, support will include practical help and assist information and evidence gathering. Advocates will establish trusting and positive relationships, ensuring claimants feel safe and comfortable telling their story.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    Home Office
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £60,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £600,000
    Opening date
    Closing date