Funding amount and term: up to £35,000.
Funding for: for the rehoming and rehabilitation of animals in the UK.
Who can apply: smaller animal charities.
Funding priorities: charities involved in active re-homing and rehabilitation policy for animals taken into their care, or who are involved in wildlife conservation.
Any other information: see web link above.
Next deadline: 1 August 2025.
Funding amount and term: small grants between £500 and £5,000 through the Martin Wills Wildlife Maintenance Trust.
Funding for: conservation and maintenance of the natural environment and its indigenous woodland flora and fauna.
Who can apply: general, environmental and wildlife charities.
Funding priorities: as above.
Any other information: see web link above.
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: grants from $1,000 to $200,000 have been awarded.
Funding for: projects that improve the wellbeing of non-human animals.
Who can apply: not-for-profit organisations, educational establishments and individuals.
Funding priorities: as above.
Any other information: see web link above.
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: unclear.
Funding for: fuel costs.
Who can apply: clients in Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire who are experiencing fuel poverty and unable to meet their energy costs.
Funding priorities: can be used to top up prepayment meters, make direct payments to clients’ energy suppliers, or help fill their oil tank.
Any other information: If you have any questions, please contact us at
Deadline: ongoing.