The Fat Beehive Foundation

The Fat Beehive Foundation is an independent UK registered charity that provides small grants for websites and digital products to other small UK registered charities.

Their aim is to help these organisations carry out their work in a more efficient and effective way, resulting in positive social benefit.

They only fund charities with an average income of less than £1 million a year. As they aren’t a large funder, they provide highly specialised grants up to £2500 and unfortunately can’t fund every charity that applies.

Priorities for support
Their funding priorities over the next year are:

  • Environmental protection or climate change mitigation
  • Human rights
  • International development
  • Equality and Diversity
  • Social justice / Refugees / Housing
  • Education
  • Art & culture
  • Health and wellbeing
  • Prisoner rehabilitation

What they don’t fund:

  • General software or hardware procurement projects
  • Organisations without the internal resources to make the project a success
  • Core costs or staff time
  • Charities that already use or would like to use Fat Beehive Ltd’s services
  • Organisations set up to promote religion

No deadline – applications are considered on a rolling basis at quarterly trustee meetings (April, July, October and January) successful applicants will be notified shortly after.

Read more and apply here

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