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Grocers’ Charity Grant Fund

The Grocers’ Charity offers one-off grants of up to £5,000 to small and medium-sized UK-registered charities making a real difference in their communities. Whether you’re supporting young people, older adults, those facing poverty, or working in health, disability, the arts, heritage or the environment – this fund could help you grow your impact.

Each year, around £1 million is awarded to charities tackling real-world challenges, from homelessness and mental health to conservation and creative inclusion. Applications are made online and are reviewed throughout the year.

To be eligible, your charity must have a turnover under £500,000 (or under £15 million for medical charities).

The next deadline for initial enquiries is 5 September 2025, with the following deadline of 9 January 2026 (TBC).

Visit the Grocers’ Charity website to check your eligibility and start your application.

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