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WCIT – IT4Good Grants Programme

IT4Good grants from the Worshipful Company of Information Technologists (WCIT) are open for the second round to fund IT projects and activities related to:

  • Education
  • Inclusion
  • IT for charities
  • Public understanding of IT

Projects that are more likely to be funded include:

  • The development and delivery of new services, solutions, training, apps, analytics, AI, robotics, or accessibility features/hardware.
  • Projects where WCIT is a material or sole funder.
  • Projects where WCIT is the sole funder of the IT component of a larger project.
  • Organisations that could benefit from pro-bono support.

Proposed projects should demonstrate an innovative use of IT, be scalable for wider replication, and be sustainable over time.

Up to £15,000. Not-for-profit, registered charities, CIC and schools.

Deadline – 7th May 2025.

Find out more about IT4 Good grants here

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