Triangle Trust 1949 Fund

The Triangle Trust 1949 Fund has opened its first funding round for 2026, continuing its focus on organisations working with young women and girls who are at risk of involvement in the criminal justice system.

This round is open to projects supporting young women and girls aged 11–18. A later funding round, opening in September 2026, will focus on young women aged 17–30.

The Trust is particularly interested in funding projects that support young women and girls who are:

  • Care‑experienced
  • Involved in gangs and/or county lines
  • Excluded or at risk of exclusion from education
  • Involved in or vulnerable to involvement with the criminal justice system

Priority is given to projects shaped by lived experience and focused on reducing first convictions or reoffending.

Grants of up to £100,000 are available, with funding durations of 18, 24, 30 or 36 months. The Trust has introduced a two‑stage application process for 2026. Organisations must first submit a short Expression of Interest, with successful applicants invited to complete a full application.

The deadline to submit an Expression of Interest is 23:59 on 20 May 2026. Late submissions will not be considered.

Check eligibility and find out more at The Triangle Trust

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