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The Leathersellers’ Company Small Grants Reopens 6 May

The Leathersellers’ Company has announced that its next application round for the Small Grants Programme will reopen for applications at 10am on Tuesday 6th May 2025.

This funding is available to small charities and Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs) that provide essential services for vulnerable people in deprived communities across the UK. The Small Grants Programme awards grants of up to £5,000 to organisations with an annual income of less than £200,000.

The number of applications will be capped, and submissions will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis; specifically, the first 45 applications received after each round opens will be considered.

There are eight application windows throughout the year, and each window will close once 45 applications have been received. The application process is extremely competitive. On November 4th, 2024, for example, the entire allocation of applications was exhausted in just 15 minutes after opening.

We strongly suggest that you draft your application in advance using the offline Word version of the form available on the Leathersellers’ website. If you start online and the maximum submissions are reached, you will be unable to submit and your answers will not be saved.

Find out more and access the application form here: Small Grants Leathersellers’ Company

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