Funding amount and term: between £2,500 and £20,000.
Funding for: projects with children and young people, the elderly, people with a disability, as well as music and cultural organisations.
Who can apply: charities.
Funding priorities: as above.
Any other information: applications may be made at any time in writing to Hazel French and Jonathan Picken, Trustees, The Miss Kathleen Beryl Sleigh Charitable Trust, William Sturges Solicitors, 14-16 Caxton Street, London SW1H 0QY or via email to:
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: up to £5,000.
Funding for: the arts, education, medical research, sport and social welfare.
Who can apply: charities working in the areas above.
Funding priorities: the Trust is particularly interested in allocating awards under the social welfare theme.
Any other information: applications need to be in writing to: The John Beckwith Charitable Trust, 124 Sloane Street, London, SW1X 9BW or via email:
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: up to £2,000.
Funding for: local projects that focus on one or more of the following areas: heritage, environment, culture, access and social wellbeing.
Who can apply: charities, not-for-profit organisations and parish or town councils.
Funding priorities: as above.
Any other information: Applications should be emailed to
Deadline: unclear.
Funding amount and term: the BFI’s National Lottery Funding Plan 2023 to 2026 is allocating £7.9m of National Lottery funding over three years.
Funding for: support to enrich screen heritage collections, better represent diverse communities and make screen heritage available to the public. To also help under-represented groups access the support they need to develop their careers and skills.
Who can apply: organisations working in the UK screen heritage sector.
Funding priorities: there are three funding strands - project funding, organisational skills funding and individual skills funding. See the web link above for more details.
Any other information: see web link above.
Deadline: ongoing.