Hospice Grants 2023: Dying at Home with Dignity
This grant programme will support projects that provide hospice/ palliative care for people who are terminally ill and dying at home. Funding is available to
Announcement: VODA's telephone number is changing on 17 November 2025. From this date, please call 0191 323 2040
This grant programme will support projects that provide hospice/ palliative care for people who are terminally ill and dying at home. Funding is available to

Grants are available to put towards capital projects, including building purchase, building work, fittings and fixtures, equipment and vehicles. This has now been expanded to
Grants to Support Individuals & Families in Need. Grants of up to £2,000 are available to charities, housing associations, schools and social services providing support
The Community Foundation awards support grants to support causes in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland, and across North East England, from nearly 300 different funds

The Community Foundation awards support grants to support causes in Tyne & Wear and Northumberland, and across North East England, from nearly 300 different funds
We recommend you wait until 1 April 2025 to apply to Reaching Communities. TNCL is updating some of the criteria and application form questions then. From

The Community Foundation has connections with a number of businesses and individuals with a range of expertise and experience, that are willing to help support

The Sector Support Fund invites applications from small to medium sized charitable organisations for organisational development to be in a stronger position to better deliver

Typically £10,000 – £20,000 for up to three years. Charities and not-for-profit organisations. The Rayne Foundation is an independent funder which provides grants across the
Grants of usually up to £2k are available for general charities (£250 – £500) and for charities that focus on the conservation of wildlife and