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Help the Homeless

Help the Homeless is a grant-giving trust, founded in 1975, to help homeless people off the streets and enable them to live healthy, independent lives. Funding for capital costs are available to small charitable organisations from across the UK.

Eligibility

Applications are welcome from organisations:

  • Registered with the Charity Commission
  • With annual turnover of less than £500,000
  • Applying for funding towards the costs of capital projects. The Trust does not accept applications towards running/core costs, or for computers and IT equipment.
  • Who have not applied for a Help the Homeless grant for two or more years.

Funding Amount

Grants of up to £5,000.

Closing Date

The upcoming quarterly deadlines are:

  • 5pm on 20th December 2025
  • 5pm on 20th March 2026

More Information

Please visit the Help the Homeless website.


City Bridge Foundation’s Access to Justice Round One

Two core and flexible grant streams are available to “led by and for” organisations providing advice and holistic support for London’s most marginalised communities, prioritising service delivery that applies community insights and evidence to drive meaningful change.

The Foundation is looking to connect with organisations:

  • Delivering free social welfare advice AND engaging in social action and systems change, or have the ambition to begin this work.
  • Working for the benefit of Londoners in one or more of the following areas: housing, welfare benefits, debt, employment and immigration.

Eligibility

Voluntary and Community Organisations that:

  • Are ‘led by and for’ organisation where 75% of Board of Trustees or Management Committee, AND at least 50% of senior staff, self-identify as being from the specific marginalised community or protected characteristic that the organisation serves
  • Deliver work that benefits Londoners
  • Hold a recognised advice quality assurance mark
  • Pay at least a London Living Wage
  • Provide at least one year's worth of audited or independently examined accounts
  • Maintain an up-to-date safeguarding policy
  • Have at least three directors or trustees on their board
  • Deliver social welfare advice with casework
  • Not be an information service or service where the primary offer is one-stop signposting

Funding amount

£6.5 million total across the two streams, distributed via 3‑Year Development Grants of £75,000 and 5‑Year Transformation Grants of £200,000, £300,000 or £450,000.

Closing date

Wednesday 27 January 2026 at 12.00pm

More information

Please visit the City Bridge Foundation | Access to Justice – Round One webpage for more information, a pre-application webinar, and to apply.


The Esmée Fairbairn - Communities and Collections Fund

The Communities and Collections Fund offers core grants to single museum organisations for strategic development of their inclusive collections work; and partnership project grants for museums and community organisations working equitably with collections to achieve shared aims for inclusion.

Eligibility

Museums, and community organisations working in partnership with museums.

Funding amount

Not specified.

Closing date

The next deadline is 21 January 2026.

More information

Visit the Esmée Fairbairn Communities and Collections Fund - Museums Association webpage for more information.


The Rose Foundation

Funding for refurbishment projects of less than £200,000, including general refurbishments or a specific scheme, repairs, creating disabled access, or fulfilling Health and Safety requirements or fire protection.

Eligibility

Registered charities and exempt bodies in London.

Funding amount

Grants between £5,000 and £10,000.

Closing date

31 March 2026

More information

Please visit The Rose Foundation website for more information.


Motability Foundation – Organisation Grants

The Motability Foundation supports organisations which help disabled people to make journeys. It makes grants to organisations providing services for disabled people, or working to make transport more accessible.

Eligibility

Eight grants are currently open to applications. Visit each grant theme webpage for details about eligibility and restrictions.

Funding amount

Grants starting from £50,000 are available, for projects up to three years.

Closing date

Various upcoming closing dates, depending on the grant theme.

More information

For more information, please visit the Organisation grants | Motability Foundation webpage.


Esmée Fairbairn - A Fairer Future

Esmée Fairbairn Foundation aims to improve our natural world, secure a fairer future and strengthen the bonds in communities in the UK. It supports people and organisations who are doing everything they can to bring about the change the Foundation wants to see.

The Foundation’s grant funding is focussed on work that will deliver long-term impact and create change for the future. This means it makes longer-term grants to organisations, rather than short-term or small-scale grants.

The Foundation’s  current priorities under “A Fairer Future” are:

Eligibility

Organisations with an annual turnover of more than £100,000.

Funding Amount

Grants valued from £30,000 (no maximum) are available for core or project costs, including staff salaries and overheads. Unrestricted funding for charities is available. The majority of grants are for three to five years.

Closing Date

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

More Information

Please visit A Fairer Future priorities | Esmée Fairbairn Foundation for more information.

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Directory of Social Change - Online Courses

Directory of Social Change hosts a mix of free and low-cost online courses and sessions covering topics from Legal Compliance to Organisational Cultures, supporting leaders and Board members to provide clear, confident governance.

Dates

Various

Delivery method

Online

For further details and registration information, please visit the Directory of Social Change webpage and register for sessions.


Duties of a Trustee - Online Course

Free for small, London-based charities, this 1-day session aims to help you feel more informed and able to be an effective trustee or support your charity board. Whether you are a new or longstanding trustee, or a member of staff, this course will provide you with the most up to date advice and information about charity boards, including legal requirements and best practice.

Dates

10am to 3.30pm, 25 November 2025

Delivery method

Online via Zoom

For further details and registration information, please visit the Directory of Social Change webpage and register for sessions.

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Get Grants Free Fundraising Sessions and Events

Get grants host a range of free training sessions and events aimed at Fundraisers, including Meet the funder events"Introduction to..." workshopsmonthly networking events, and the Get Grants FREE Virtual Conference 2025 webinars. Topics include Bid writing, Storytelling, Using AI, Bouncing back from rejection and Building and managing relationships.

Dates

Various

Delivery method

Online

More information

Visit the FREE Virtual Events and FREE Virtual Conference 2025 webpages for more information.


Get Grants Low-Cost Training and Masterclasses

Low-cost Training Courses and Masterclasses covering a range of fundraising topics designed and led by Get Grants Experts, equipping attendees with practical knowledge, skills, and tools to increase their fundraising success and become more confident fundraisers. Sessions start from £12.

Delivery method

Online

More information

Browse and book Upcoming Training Courses & Events.


Directory of Social Change - Online Courses

Directory of Social Change hosts a mix of free and low-cost online courses and sessions covering topics like Bid writing, Trust fundraising, Corporate support and sponsorship, and Fundraising strategy.

Dates

Various

Delivery method

Online

More information

For further details and registration information, please visit the Directory of Social Change Fundraising Training webpage.

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Managing for Managers – Online course

Free for small, London-based charities, this comprehensive course delivered by Directory of Social Change covers good practice in management. The course takes place over five weekly, three hour sessions, with three upcoming start dates available.

Dates

Delivery method

Online via Zoom

Information and registration

For more details and booking information, visit the Directory of Social Change webpage.


Volunteer Centre Tower Hamlets Training for Volunteer Managers

Free, interactive sessions to equip local volunteer managers with the skills and confidence to recruit, support and supervise volunteers.

Dates

Various.

Delivery method

Online.

More information

Visit the VCTH Training webpage for more information.


Virtual College – Charities and Not-for-Profit courses

This low-cost collection of CPD Approved training courses cover everything you need to ensure your staff are fully trained to meet legal requirements and regulations.

Dates

On-demand.

Delivery method

Online.

More information

Visit the charities and Not-For-Profit training courses - virtual college webpage for information and registrations.


Safer recruitment training

These NSPCC's safeguarding courses, designed by child protection and HR experts, equip you to safely recruit staff and volunteers who work with children. They cover essential steps, like creating recruitment policies, selecting candidates, conducting background checks and handling concerns – ensuring child safety is central to your hiring process.

Date

Self-paced learning

Delivery method

Online and in-person four hours (online) - 1-day (face-to-face)

Information and registration

For further details and registration information, please visit the NSPCC training webpage. 

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ELOP (East London Out Project) Certified LGBTQ+ Practitioner Training

ELOP delivers CPD Certified training to organisations working with members of the LGBTQ+ community. As a specialist in LGBTQ+ mental health and wellbeing, ELOP’s sessions and courses raise awareness and help organisations become more LGBTQ+ inclusive and affirmative.

Dates

Various

More information

Email training@elop.org for details of upcoming sessions and courses.


Empowering communities

This free course delivered by Open University discusses the most common forms of community empowerment. It explores the barriers to community empowerment and the ways that they can be overcome.

Date

Self-paced

Delivery method

Online

For further details and registration information, please visit the Open University training webpage.


Diversity and inclusion in the workplace

This free course examines the development and support of diverse and inclusive workforces and explores the benefits of diversity for organisational well-being. The course offers practical strategies for recruitment, retention, and cultural integration, and provides examples of successful initiatives.

Date

Self-paced

Delivery method

Online

For further details and registration information, please visit the Open University training webpage.

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