Results for Children & Young People

Move More CIO

At Move More, we believe that a love of physical activity should be instilled in all children, giving them the foundation to lead a healthy and active lifestyle. 

 

Nailsworth Youth and Community Enterprise

NYCE aims to provide facilities for education for young people resident in Nailsworth and the surrounding area through their leisure time activities so that their conditions in life may be improved.

National Star

At National Star, we’re driven by our vision for a world in which people with disabilities are able to realise their potential as equal and active citizens in control of their lives.

Old Possums Practical Trust 

Funding amount and term: between £500 and £5,000. 
Funding for: projects that aim to increase knowledge and appreciation of any matters of historic, artistic, architectural, aesthetic, literary, musical or theatrical interest.  
Who can apply: registered charities, individuals and groups. 
Funding priorities: projects that involve children or young people, disabled or disadvantaged people and communities and those projects which fall within historic, artistic, architectural, aesthetic, literary, musical or theatrical criteria and which enhance the lives of others. 
Any other information: see web link above. 
Deadline: ongoing. 

PATA

In a child’s early years, toddler groups, playgroups, nurseries and children’s centres support children to learn through play.

Paul Hamlyn Foundation Arts-Based Learning Fund 

 Funding amount and term: from £30,000 up to £100,000 a year. 
Funding for: projects that enhance the lives, development and achievements of children and young people through high-quality arts-based learning activities.  
Who can apply: arts and cultural organisations working in partnership with educational settings. 
Funding priorities: applications are welcomed from organisations led by people most impacted by oppression, including racism, ableism, classism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, and/​or transphobia. 
Any other information: arts and cultural organisations are warmly welcomed to book an enquiry call to find out more about the Arts-Based Learning Fund. 
Deadline: ongoing. 

Paul Hamlyn Foundation Youth Fund  

Funding amount and term: up to £150,000 spread over three years. 
Funding for: to support young people who face complex transitions to adulthood.  
Who can apply: groups and organisations supporting disadvantaged young people aged 14 to 25 years of age. 
Funding priorities: applications are particularly welcomed from organisations led by people most impacted by racism, ableism, classism, sexism, xenophobia, homophobia, and/​or transphobia. 
Any other information: grants can be for young people who face challenging situations such as being in or out of education, care settings, housing, prison or youth detention accommodation.
Deadline: ongoing. 

Peter Lang Children's Trust

The Peter Lang Children’s Trust is a grant-making charity based in Gloucestershire.

Play Gloucestershire

Play Gloucestershire delivers active and creative outdoor play in urban and rural communities, whatever the weather, all year round. 

Tesco Stronger Start Grants   

Funding amount and term: up to £1,500.  
Funding for: school-based projects that provide healthy food and snacks for pupils and equipment for indoor and outdoor activities.  
Who can apply:  schools, registered charities and not-for-profit organisations. 
Funding priorities: projects that provide food and support to young people.  
Any other information: see web link above. 
Deadline: online. 

The 7Stars Foundation 

Funding amount and term: up to £2,500. 
Funding for: projects supporting young people, aged 16-years-old or under. 
Who can apply: charities. 
Funding priorities: aimed at children and young people who are surviving abuse, at risk of, or experiencing homelessness, caring for a loved one, and challenged by addiction (either personally or through a member of their family). 
Any other information: the trustees meet four times a year. 
Deadline: ongoing. 

The Aston Project

The Aston Project was set up in Cheltenham in 2011 in memory of Neighbourhood Officer PC Lynn Aston.
 

The Door Youth Project

The Door offers a wide range of services to young people aged 11-25 and their families in the Stroud District and beyond.

The Educational Opportunity Foundation  

Funding amount and term: from £30,000 to £90,000, available for one to three years. 
Funding for: projects centred around care-experienced young people (under 25 years old) with the aim of improving their educational outcomes and life chances. 
Who can apply: UK registered charities with an income normally between £25,000 and £2.5 million. 
Funding priorities: funding is between 25% to 100% of the total project costs, but preference will be given to projects with some degree of matched funding. 
Any other information: see web link above. 
Deadline: ongoing. 

The Family Haven

The Family Haven was established to help disadvantaged and vulnerable families in Gloucestershire to a brighter future.

The Friendship Cafe

The Friendship Cafe provides youth and community based activities for young people, children and familiesin the inner city and surrounding areas of Gloucester

The Masonic Charitable Foundation Charity Grants programme 

Funding amount and term: small grants of up to £5,000 and large grants from £10,000 to £60,000 for up to three years. 
Funding for: babies and children up to five years; children affected by domestic abuse or requiring special educational needs or who have disabilities; plus people with dementia and their carers.  
Who can apply: small grant programme - charities whose annual income is between £25,000 and £500,000; large grant programme - charities whose annual income is between £500,000 and £5 million. 
Funding priorities: early years, special educational needs and disabilities, domestic abuse and dementia. 
Any other information: check the individual guidance for the small grants and large grants programme via the web link above. 
Deadline: ongoing. 

The Miss Kathleen Beryl Sleigh Charitable Trust

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: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..   
Deadline: ongoing.

The Music Works

we are a registered music charity that transform young people’s lives through music and help pursue their dreams and aspirations.

The Rock

During school hours, we work with young people from school years 6 to 11 (10-16 years) offering early intervention and re-engagement activities.

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Registered office address

Suite 4, Abbey Terrace, Winchcombe,
Gloucestershire, GL54 5LL

Tel: 01242 858947

Registered Charity Number: 1153760