The Fat Beehive Foundation

The Fat Beehive Foundation provides small grants of up to £2,500 to help UK charities strengthen their digital presence. Funding supports a wide range of digital projects, including website development, online resources, and digital accessibility improvements.

The fund is aimed at charities with an annual turnover under £1 million, helping them reach more people, raise more funds and deliver greater impact through improved digital tools. Grants are awarded twice a year.

Priorities for Support

Because funds are limited, the Foundation prioritises support for traditionally hard‑to‑fund organisations, including charities working with:

  • Prisoners
  • Refugees
  • Disadvantaged young people

What They Don’t Fund

Grants are focused on specific digital projects, not general IT costs. They do not fund:

  • General software or hardware (e.g., laptops, servers, licences not linked to a project)
  • Organisations without capacity to deliver the proposed project
  • Core costs or staff salaries
  • Charities currently working with, or planning to work with, Fat Beehive Ltd
  • Organisations set up to promote religion

If you’re unsure about eligibility, the Foundation encourages you to get in touch.

How to Apply

Start by checking your eligibility via the online application form.

Grants of up to £2,500 are awarded twice a year, with applications reviewed at trustee meetings in April and October. Applications can be submitted at any time, but responses may take up to three months.

Find out more about and apply to The Fat Beehive Foundation

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