The Speech, Language and Hearing Foundation

Funding is available to small UK-registered charities that support children with speech, language, or hearing difficulties.

The Speech, Language and Hearing Foundation provides grants for education, therapy, and research that improve the lives of children facing communication challenges or complex developmental needs.

Previous grants have funded part-time speech and language therapists in disadvantaged schools, postgraduate study in educational audiology, improvements to classroom acoustics, research into childhood deafness, and laptops to support speech and language therapy services.

While no grant amount is specified, recent awards have ranged from £500 to £15,000.

Applications can be made at any time

Apply to the Speech, Language and Hearing Foundation here

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