The Triangle Trust

Funding is available to registered charities, not-for-profit social enterprises, and community interest companies working with vulnerable young women and girls across the UK who have been in the criminal justice system or who are at a high risk of entering it.

The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund offers grants of up to £80,000 over two years (£40,000 per year) for projects to reduce the number of those who receive a first conviction or reoffend.

Applicants must demonstrate approaches that are age, gender, trauma, and culturally responsive, focusing on projects providing peer support from women with lived experience and co-designed by young women and girls. Organisations must demonstrate that at least 80% of their beneficiaries are women and girls.

The closing date for applications is the 20th October 2025.

Apply via The Triangle Trust

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