GSK Community Health Programme Grants

Small charities tackling health inequalities can now apply for the GSK Community Health Programme, delivered by The King’s Fund and supported by GSK.

Up to 10 charities across the UK will receive up to £10,000 in unrestricted funding, plus a place on a leadership development programme worth £5,000.

The programme is open to registered charities that:

  • Have an annual income between £20,000 and £150,000
  • Have been established for at least one year
  • Are based and working in the UK
  • Can demonstrate how they are addressing health inequalities in their community

Applications are particularly encouraged from organisations led by and supporting under-represented and disadvantaged communities, including ethnic minority communities, disabled people and LGBTQ+ communities.

Deadline: 5pm, Monday 10 August 2026

For full guidance and application details, visit: GSK Community Health Programme | The King’s Fund.

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