The Bernicia Foundation

The next round of Bernicia Foundation grant funding has officially opened. The deadline for applications for both the Inclusion Grant and the Inspiration Grant is midnight on December 19th 2024.

Inclusion Grant

The Inclusion Grant supports initiatives that encourage Economic and Social Inclusion. Applications will be assessed on how they meet our primary objectives and then how they meet our secondary objectives

  • Primary Objective – Economic inclusion
  • Secondary Objective – Social inclusion

Grants between £5,000 and £10,000 are usually awarded although we will consider amounts outside these guidelines where they demonstrate significant community value.

The Foundation is particularly interested in projects that reach and support communities where Bernicia tenants live. See their Operating Area for details.

Inspiration Grant

The Inspiration Grant will be awarded to inspirational young people aged 24 or under. These young people should demonstrate real potential, with a talent for anything from sporting skills, academia, performing arts to creative flair. Applicants must normally reside in Bernicia’s operating area.

Note: this grant is only awarded to individuals, organisations should apply for an Inclusion Grant

The Bernicia Foundation can award grants of up to £1,000 per person. It is unlikely individual awards would exceed this amount, although we may give consideration to exceptional circumstances.

Find out more and apply at Reimagining Community Inclusion | Bernicia Foundation

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