Funding amount and term: £250 for individuals and up to £500 for a group. A total of £10,000 has been set aside by Gloucester City Council (GCC) to support residents not currently involved in local community activities.
Funding for: to develop local projects using the asset-based community development approach.
Who can apply: organisations or individuals with an idea that will kick-start or enhance community-based activities to the benefit of groups, young people or adults within the city of Gloucester.
Funding priorities: ideas must meet at least one of the GCC’s criteria on the application guidelines here.
Any other information: send your project idea to
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: £100 to £1,000.
Funding for: to support business, sport, education and the arts and heritage in the county to encourage leadership and reward excellence.
Who can apply: applicants and beneficiaries should live in Gloucestershire and South Gloucestershire.
Funding priorities: the funder would like to help develop and improve community relations and social conditions, including the relief of poverty.
Any other information: completed grant application forms and a copy of your most recent accounts should be submitted to the Trust Secretary, Mrs Margaret Fuller, at Woodborough, Mopla Road, Tutshill, Chepstow NP16 7PS, or by email to
Deadlines: 20 August 2025, 19 November 2025 and 26 February 2026.
Funding amount and term: up to £3,500.
Funding for: the benefit of sick and suffering children who reside in Gloucestershire.
Who can apply: charities, schools and not-for-profit organisations. Any practitioner engaged in Social & Health and Education services working with children and young people can submit a claim form direct to the Gloucester Early Help and Targeted Support Team on behalf of a child, young person or their siblings.
Funding priorities: families where parents/children have significant health problems, who live in poor housing where domestic violence issues are present and/or where children have physical, emotional or social problems.
Any other information: see web link above.
Deadline: ongoing.
Funding amount and term: £1,000 grants available.
Funding for: projects to improve physical and mental wellbeing, that encourage healthy lifestyles, building strong communities for the future and contributing to long-term physical and mental wellbeing benefits.
Who can apply: not-for-profit organisations working with communities in Tewkesbury Borough, including registered charities, town/parish councils, CICs and social enterprises, plus constituted community groups.
Funding priorities: encouraging people to take part in community activities which improve mental and physical wellbeing; improving community spaces as well as creating outdoor community spaces.
Any other information: check more details here.
Deadline: ongoing.