Aviva Community Fund (Match Funding)

The Aviva Communities Fund supports small charities and non-profit organisations through a combination of crowdfunding and match funding, helping communities drive meaningful change.

Funding Focus

The Fund prioritises projects that:

Support Financial Wellbeing – Helping people feel more secure and in control of their finances through budgeting support, debt advice, money management education, access to food banks and essential items, and building key life skills.

Support Climate Action – Helping communities prevent, prepare for, and adapt to climate change through creating green spaces, restoring nature, supporting biodiversity, climate education and engagement, and installing renewable energy or energy-saving measures.

How It Works

The Communities Fund matches every individual donation you receive up to £250. The maximum amount an organisation can receive is £25,000 in a calendar year, which can be split across up to two projects.

Additional Support

Aviva employees volunteer up to 21 hours per year and are available to support community projects with their time, skills, and energy.

2026 Commitment

Aviva has committed £2 million in 2026 to projects supporting financial wellbeing and responding to climate change impacts.

How to Apply

Applications are accepted year-round on a rolling basis. Apply when you’re ready, and once approved you can get started right away. Eligibility criteria and terms and conditions apply.

Please note: funding is limited. Once the annual cap is reached, applications will close for the remainder of the calendar year.

Visit the Aviva Communities Fund website to check eligibility and apply.

Read more and apply for the Aviva Community Fund here.

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