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  • Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG)

    The Department for Transport and its delivery partner Connected Places Catapult support innovators through Transport Research and Innovation Grants (TRIG) developing innovative ideas to shape a safer, greener, accessible, and more resilient transport network.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    Department for Transport
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £1,000 to £45,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £2.38 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • Contracts for Innovation: FOAK26

    Organisations can apply for a share of £4.3 million, inclusive of VAT, across eight themes to develop a prototype, conduct field testing and demonstrate their solution.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    Innovate UK, part of UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) and the Department for Transport (DfT)
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £65,000 to £210,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £4.3 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Defra Farming Innovation Investor Partnership

    UK registered micro, small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) can apply for a share of up to £5 million to develop innovative farming solutions. This must align with private investment from selected investor partners.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra)
    Who can apply
    Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £262,500 to £1.35 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £5 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Community-Based Debt Advice (CBDA) Grant Scheme 2028-2033

    The CBDA grant scheme aims to ensure that people experiencing financial difficulty - particularly those most in need - can access trusted, free, and tailored community-based debt advice. The scheme is designed to reduce the impact of problem debt on individuals and communities, improve financial resilience and wellbeing, and strengthen local support networks. By embedding services within communities and leveraging trusted local networks, CBDA seeks to reach those who might otherwise struggle to access help, delivering advice in ways that reflect local needs and client preferences.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    The Money and Pensions Service
    Who can apply
    Non-profit, Private Sector
    How much you can get
    From £8 million to £21 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £108 million
    Opening date
    (Midday)
    Closing date
  • Digital Support Service

    HMCTS provides a Digital Support Service that helps digitally excluded Court and Tribunal users complete online forms. The grant will fund organisations to support users who face barriers when accessing HMCTS digital services, ensuring equitable access to justice.

    Location
    England, Wales, Scotland, North East England, North West England, South East England, South West England, Midlands
    Funding organisation
    His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Services (HMCTS)
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £246,971 to £7.17 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £7.17 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • Violence Against Women and Girls Helplines

    REPEAT NOTICE - The Home Office is seeking organisations to take part in market engagement ahead of future funding opportunities supporting victims and others affected by violence against women and girls (VAWG). The sessions will cover both a national VAWG Helplines Fund and a VAWG Victim Advocacy Support Fund. The VAWG Helplines Fund will support a suite of eleven national helplines providing free, confidential advice and support on VAWG related harms. The VAWG Victim Advocacy Support Fund will support delivery of seven national advocacy services that provide accessible, specialist one-to-one support for victims of violence against women and girls, for those who are least likely to be able to access support locally.

    Location
    England, Wales
    Funding organisation
    Home Office
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £2
    Total size of grant scheme
    £2
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Violence Against Women and Girls Advocacy Support Fund Pre-Market Engagement Registration

    REPEAT NOTICE - The Home Office is seeking organisations to take part in market engagement ahead of future funding opportunities supporting victims and others affected by violence against women and girls (VAWG). The sessions will cover both a national VAWG Helplines Fund and a VAWG Victim Advocacy Support Fund. The VAWG Helplines Fund will support a suite of eleven national helplines providing free, confidential advice and support on VAWG related harms. The VAWG Victim Advocacy Support Fund will support delivery of seven national advocacy services that provide accessible, specialist one-to-one support for victims of violence against women and girls, for those who are least likely to be able to access support locally.

    Location
    England, Wales
    Funding organisation
    Home Office
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £2
    Total size of grant scheme
    £2
    Opening date
    Closing date
  • Expanding Access to Musculoskeletal (MSK) Physical Activity Hubs in the Community (MSK Hubs)

    DWP & DHSC Joint Work and Health Directorate (JWHD) is seeking applications from organisations to design, develop and implement a minimum of 40 new MSK Physical Activity Hubs in the Community across England. MSK Hubs will provide evidence-based physical activity interventions to individuals with MSK conditions in community venues, to help improve mobility, reduce pain and fatigue, promote wellbeing and support these individuals to get into, return to and remain in work. The Department intends to make total grant funding available up to a maximum of £2.14m until March 2028, subject to eligibility criteria, value for money, and final approvals. Further detail on eligible expenditure and grant conditions will be set out in the grant documentation.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Joint Work and Health Directorate, Department for Work and Pensions, Department of Health and Social Care
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £2.14 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £2.14 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Fostering Innovation Fund - Application Launch

    The Department for Education is inviting applications from Regional Care Co-operatives (RCCs) and End-to-End fostering hubs to bid for funding for innovative and new models of foster care. This application process is open to Regional Care Co-operatives and End-to-End Fostering Hubs.

    Location
    England, North East England, North West England, South East England, South West England, Midlands
    Funding organisation
    Department For Education
    Who can apply
    Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £500,000 to £1.5 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £12.4 million
    Opening date
    Closing date
    (Midnight)