• Dementia Carers Fund

    Up to £3,000

    Application deadlines:
    1 February, 1 May, 1 August, 1 November

    Grants of up to £3,000 for projects that support full-time unpaid carers who are caring for a loved one with dementia.

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  • Cambridge In Need

    Up to £20,000 in a single year or £30,000 over 3 years

    Application deadlines:
    1 May

    Grants of a minimum of £5,000 up to a maximum of £20,000 in a single year (or up to £30,000 over 3 years) for organisations working in the City of Cambridge to reduce financial need, hardship or distress of people in need.

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  • Olive and Jesse Palmer Fund

    Up to £5,000

    Application deadlines:
    1 February, 1 May, 1 August, 1 November

    The fund offers grants up to £5,000 to support organisations in Peterborough which are working to help local young people with learning disabilities to access positive activities and opportunities to develop their full potential.

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  • Learning & Skills Fund

    £5,000 to £25,000

    Application deadlines:
    1 May

    Offering grants to increase and broaden participation in adult learning and skills development, particularly to reduce inequalities in access to adult education. Project participants must be residents of Cambridgeshire (including Peterborough).

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  • John Stewart Memorial Fund

    Up to £6,000

    Application deadlines:
    1 February, 1 May, 1 August, 1 November

    Grants up to £6,000 for organisations supporting people who are disadvantaged or disabled to benefit from the pleasures of sport.

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  • D&J Lloyd Community First Fund

    No maximum grant size, but an average grant value of £2,500

    Application deadlines:
    1 May, 1 November

    Grants of £2,500, on average, to provide support and relief to those in need, to promote the arts, to protect the environment, and to promote education.

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  • Outlook Fund

    Up to £12,000 over 3 years

    Application deadlines:
    1 May, 1 November

    This fund offers grants to support young people in Cambridgeshire (including Peterborough) facing difficulties and disadvantages, with a particular focus on looked after children and care-experienced young people. Funding is available up to a maximum of £12,000 for a three year project, with funding paid via annual instalments. The average grant size for a single year project is £4,000.

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  • October Fund

    Up to £10,000

    Application deadlines:
    1 February, 1 May, 1 August, 1 November

    Grants from £1,000 up to £10,000 for projects delivering sporting, social, educational or other community activities in Waterbeach and/or Landbeach. Grants can be awarded towards running costs and/or small capital items.

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  • Bright Futures Fund

    Up to £2,500

    Application deadlines:
    1 May

    Grants of approx. £2,500 for projects helping young people to engage in positive activities. Priorities include disadvantages, offending, bereavement and carers.

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  • Tees Better Future Fund

    Up to £5,000

    Application deadlines:
    1 May, 1 November

    This fund offers grants of up to £5,000 for projects that have a focus on learning and education and/or health and wellbeing, including supporting mental health for young people, children and families.

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  • Arm Community Fund

    Up to £3000

    Application deadlines:
    1 February, 1 May, 1 August, 1 November

    Offering grants of up to £3,000 for projects with one or more of the following priorities: community development and engagement; children, young people and families; adults facing life crisis.

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  • Cheffins Grassroots Endowed Fund

    Up to £5,000.00

    Application deadlines:
    1 May

    Grants for local charities providing support for people in need in Cambridge City, Newmarket, Saffron Walden and Haverhill.

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