Lloyds Bank Foundation Specialist Programme

This programme is for small, local, specialist charities supporting people facing complex issues, that don’t have simple solutions, such as homelessness, domestic abuse and addiction. These complex issues make life much harder for people, deepening trauma, impacting their health, leading to poverty and destitution, and preventing people from being able to fulfil their potential.

Under this programme the foundation will support charities to strengthen their capacity and capabilities and become more resilient through a range of tailored development support offers alongside a three-year unrestricted grant of £75,000.

They will award 83 grants across eight themes this year.

There is a live webinar on 19 November 2020 to talk through the programme.

The deadline for applications is 23 January 2025, 5pm.

Find out more and apply here.

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