Funding amount and term: unclear.
Funding for: projects that will make a positive and transformative impact on lives and communities including growing congregations and Christian communities, addressing social challenges in communities (see full list on web link above) and enabling wider community use of church buildings.
Who can apply: churches, cathedrals, denominational bodies, Christian charities, and schools and educational institutions with a clear Christian ethos.
Funding priorities: as above.
Any other information: see web link above.
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: £300 to £20,000 for up to two years.
Funding for: the delivery of new or existing activity, or to support your organisation to adapt to new and future challenges.
Who can apply: community organisations and grassroots community projects.
Funding priorities: projects must do at least one of the following: bring people together to build strong relationships across communities; improve the spaces that matter to communities; help more people to reach their potential; or support people, communities and organisations facing more challenges because of the cost-of-living crisis.
Any other information: please contact the Gloucestershire VCS Alliance here for support and advice about your Awards for All bid.
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: unclear.
Funding for: children, young people and families living with challenges in order to tackle the inequities that prevent participation, break down barriers and ensure access for all.
Who can apply: primary schools, secondary schools, special schools, schools offering alternative provision and colleges based in an area of high social deprivation and with high numbers of children receiving pupil premium or free school meals.
Funding priorities: as above.
Any other information: see web link above.
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: up to £3,000.
Funding for: running costs for charities that focus on at least two of the following areas: elderly people, children and young people, people with physical impairments, learning difficulties or mental health challenges, social welfare or education and learning.
Who can apply: registered charities with a total annual expenditure of less than £40,000.
Funding priorities: people who are educationally disadvantaged.
Any other information: trustees meet three times a year to consider applications.
Deadline: ongoing.