Funding sources
Funding Sources

Local Funding

Liverpool City Council Community Grants

www.liverpool.gov.uk/Community_and_living/Community_Grants/index.asp

Young People Funding

Mediabox who fund youth-led media projects. Visit http://www.media-box.co.uk/ for more information.

For projects that are not media led you can try Awards for All http://www.awardsforall.org.uk/

Government Funding www.governmentfunding.org.uk

Access to Government Grants for the Voluntary and Community Sector. This site is your online portal to grants, o ffers Help and Advice, Funding search, Directory, news and more.... Click below for direct links to:

Lottery Funding

The Big Lottery Fund www.biglotteryfund.org.uk

Big Lottery Fund is responsible for giving out half the money for good causes raised by the National Lottery, with a budget of about £630 million a year. They are committed to bringing real improvements to communities and the lives of people most in need.

Lottery Funding www.lotteryfunding.org.uk

Looking for funding? Lottery Funding is a joint website run by all Lottery funders in the UK. This site allows you to search information on current funding programmes across the UK.

Awards For All www.awardsforall.org.uk

Awards for All England is supported by the Arts Council England, the Big Lottery Fund, the Heritage Lottery Fund and Sport England. They award grants of between £300 and £10,000 for people to take part in art, sport, heritage and community activities, and projects that promote education, the environment and health in the local community.

 

Sport Funding

Football Foundation www.footballfoundation.org.uk/welcome

The scheme aims to increase participation by both players and volunteers in grass roots football by supporting the cost associated with providing new activity.

Grant ceiling

Funding of up to £9,000 is available for projects costing up to £10,000. Percentage support varies, but will not exceed 90% of the total project cost.

Who can apply?

Applications are welcomed from community groups, youth clubs, football clubs and education establishments. The Foundation also seeks to encourage applications from groups whose income is less than £15,000 per annum.

IT Funding

The CTX Programme

The CTX Programme is brought to you by Charity Technology Trust (www.ctt.org) in partnership with the not-for-profit technology capacity building organisation TechSoup (www.ctxchange.org/about_ctx/techsoup). Through the CTX Programme eligible UK Registered Charities and Charitable Housing Associations can request donated technology products from Donor Partners such as Microsoft, Symantec and Cisco. Full details of all our current Donor Partners, including eligibility criteria, can be found at www.ctxchange.org/about_ctx/donor_partners .