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Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund

The Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund is one of the first five actions set out in the Digital Inclusion Action Plan: First Steps to support digitally excluded people. The Fund aims to support:

  • Innovative interventions to produce new knowledge on ‘what works’, building the evidence base on effective digital inclusion interventions.
  • Best practice with the ambition to scale and replicate successful activities across England to increase digital participation.

Local authorities, combined authorities, charities, research organisations and consortiums can apply for grants from the Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund to support digitally excluded people in England. Grants of £25,000 to £500,000 are available to fund projects of different sizes.

The Fund is a part of the Government’s Plan for Change and signals our commitment to empowering communities through digital inclusion.

Deadline: 10 September 2025 at 3pm

Find out more and apply at Digital Inclusion Innovation Fund – GOV-UK Find a grant

If you have any queries regarding the Fund, please contact ggms_diginc_innofund@cabinetoffice.gov.uk.

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