Garfield Weston Foundation

The Garfield Weston Foundation is a family‑founded grant maker supporting charities across the UK. Each year it donates around £100 million to organisations delivering vital work in their communities.

What They Fund

The Foundation supports a wide range of charitable activity across sectors including welfare, youth, community, environment, education, health, arts, heritage and faith. Grants can be made for core costs, specific projects, or capital needs such as building works or essential equipment.

Who Can Apply

Charities of all sizes can apply, from small local groups to large national organisations. Applicants do not need to have applied before, and the Foundation is open to requests for both project funding and unrestricted support, depending on what organisations need most.

Applying for a Grant

Applications are accepted all year round. The process is designed to be simple and accessible, allowing charities to spend more time on their work and less on fundraising. Applicants should clearly explain what they need funding for—whether general running costs, a specific activity, or a capital project.

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