Groundwork Grassroots Grants

Flexible funding for small community organisations

The Grassroots Grants programme offers unrestricted grants of £500–£2,000 to small, local organisations in England. Funding is open to voluntary and community groups, small charities, and eligible Community Interest Companies with an annual income of £25,000 or less.

This funding is designed to support organisations making a real difference in their neighbourhoods, especially those working with communities experiencing deprivation or supporting marginalised or vulnerable people.


Who Can Apply?

This programme is for small organisations that:

  • Have an annual turnover of £25,000 or less
  • Are voluntary or community groups, small charities, or qualifying CICs with an asset lock
  • Provide services or activities that benefit local people

Priority will be given to organisations that:

  • Work in areas ranked within the top 15% most deprived in England
  • Support people who are marginalised or vulnerable

Only one application per organisation is permitted.


What the Grant Can Be Used For

Funding is unrestricted, meaning it can be used wherever it is most needed, including:

  • Core running costs (rent, utilities, administration)
  • Salaries, staff costs or volunteer expenses
  • Equipment or materials
  • Training or capacity‑building
  • Activities that support community wellbeing, access to essentials, green space improvements, cultural projects, or volunteering

Sports or physical‑activity‑based projects are not eligible under this programme.


Key Dates

  • Applications open: 7 January 2026
  • Applications close: September 2026
  • Decision timeline: Within 10 weeks of submission
  • Grant spend: Must be used within 12 months of award

Applicants are encouraged to apply at any time during the open window. Funds are not awarded on a first‑come, first‑served basis.


How to Apply

  1. Read the Guidance Notes
  2. Review the sample application form
  3. Submit your application online at Grassroots Grants – Groundwork

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