Hadrian Trust

The Hadrian Trust offers grants to social welfare and charitable organisations working to improve the quality of life for people across the North East of England (the historic counties of Northumberland and Durham, including Tyne & Wear and Cleveland north of the Tees).

Grants are typically £500–£2,000, supporting running costs, project costs, part salaries and basic equipment.

What They Fund

Projects can be funded under the following categories:

  • Social Welfare – support for disadvantaged people, debt advice, community centres, homelessness, hospices, and work with offenders/ex‑offenders.
  • Youth – initiatives improving young people’s skills, potential and employability.
  • Disabled or Older people – reducing isolation, promoting independence and offering educational, social and leisure opportunities.
  • People from ethnic backgrounds – projects promoting equality, integration and inclusion.
  • Environment – community environmental improvements and outdoor activities.
  • Education – learning opportunities for all ages, particularly for those who may not usually access education.
  • The Arts – community‑based arts activities that build cohesion and engagement.

Restrictions

The Trust does not fund:

  • Major capital building improvements
  • Repairs to buildings used solely for worship
  • Animal charities
  • Organisations outside the area of benefit
  • Medical research
  • National charities without a North East base
  • Individuals (except through referral to the Greggs Foundation Individuals in Need Fund)

Deadlines

Trustees meet quarterly—usually January, April, July and October.

Applications should be submitted at least three weeks before a meeting. Late postal applications are not accepted. Online submissions are encouraged.

Find out more about Hadrian Trust here

Share:

Related Posts

Henry Smith Foundation: Equity in Justice Fund

The Henry Smith Foundation is set to launch its new Equity in Justice Fund, offering significant funding to organisations delivering specialist support to racially minoritised young men aged 18–25 who are in contact with the criminal justice system. With grants

Read More »

Bupa Foundation Green Community Grants

Funding to Support Healthier Communities and Environments The Bupa Foundation Green Community Grants have returned for a fourth year. The scheme offers grants between £500 and £2,000 for projects that support both community wellbeing and environmental health. The programme is

Read More »

Arnold Clark Community Fund

Smaller charities and voluntary and community organisations working with those most affected by and vulnerable to the increased cost of living can apply for grants of up to £2,500. The summer 2026 round is only for applications seeking support in

Read More »

Ofgem Energy Redress Scheme

Applications are now open for the first funding round in phase three of the Energy Redress Scheme, with £30 million available to support energy-related projects across England, Scotland and Wales. Community energy groups – including co-operatives, community benefit societies, community

Read More »
VODA

Search