Greggs Foundation Community Grants

The Greggs Foundation offers core funding grants to community organisations of up to £20,000 per year for two years. To receive a Community Grant you must be a not-for-profit organisation, in the locations listed in our current round of funding, which in this round includes North Tyneside area.

Organisations successful in receiving funding are focused in the following areas:

  • Addressing direct needs in the local community
  • Providing food and support for individuals
  • Reducing social isolation and widening networks
  • Building knowledge, confidence and opportunities

You must have free reserves of less than six months running costs with an income between £25,000 and £1,000,000.

The current round of funding will close at 12 noon on the 14th March 2025.

Find out more and apply at the Greggs Foundation | Community funding

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