Small Charity Week 2026 – match funding campaign
Grants available: Match funding for public donations during campaign week from 22 to 29 June.
Deadline to apply: 5pm on 11 February 2026.
Who is the funding for: UK-based charities working internationally, small charities in England, Scotland and Wales with more funding available for those in the latter two countries. And organisations looking to raise unrestricted income via matched public donations.
When will you hear back: Unspecified.
Find out more information here.
Hunter Foundation – Scotland’s Changemakers
Grants available: Unspecified.
Deadline to apply: 31 January 2026.
Who is the funding for? Charities and social enterprises based in Scotland that are delivering proven social impact, have ambitions to scale-up their work and can commit fully to the programme’s schedule. Applicants must provide financial forecasts, company information and outline their five-year growth goals, among other criteria.
When will you hear back? Unspecified.
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Greggs Foundation – Community Action Fund
Grants available: £20,000 per year for up to three years of core funding.
Deadline to apply: Currently no fixed deadline – there are four funding rounds per year.
Who is the funding for? Not-for-profits with annual incomes between £25,000 and £1m. Those that have at least one full year of delivered services and a set of annual accounts, a board of at least three unrelated trustees or directors and a strong presence in one of Greggs’ areas of focus, ie near an outlet or in areas of social deprivation.
When will you hear back? Within about 10 weeks of the closing date of each funding round.
Find out more information here.
Aviva Foundation – Financial Futures Fund and Communities Fund
Grants available: 1) Financial Futures Fund: multi-year grant funding for large organisations with incomes of more than £1m.
2) Communities Fund: Match-funding through a crowdfunding platform for small charities and not-for-profits with incomes of less than £1m.
Deadline to apply: Unspecified.
Who is the funding for? UK-based organisations which help people build financial resilience and support community-led climate action.
When will you hear back? Unspecified.
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Sir Jules Thorn Charitable Trust – Scaling Impact in Health and Care Fund
Grants available: £150,000 to £500,000.
Deadline to apply: 16 March 2026.
Who is the funding for? Registered and exempt UK charities as well as NHS organisations. It supports projects to scale-up tested care models aimed at improving outcomes for people with serious long-term or life-limiting conditions. Projects will need to evidence that the model is effective in the real world and will strengthen collaboration and integration across one or more care settings, among other criteria.
When will you hear back? June 2026 for initial applications, and November 2026 for shortlisted projects.
Find out more information here.
