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Sports-based and health-based funding opportunities

East Riding of Yorkshire - 'Active Creative' Extending Opportunities Grant / 'Active Creative' Facility Development Grant

This scheme is to assist sports organisations, clubs, play organisations, playing field associations and town and parish councils in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The scheme is split into two parts (Extending Opportunities and Facility Development).

The Extending Opportunities is designed to enable people to try new sporting activities which will lead to them continuing to take part. The grant could be used to create new competitions or focus simply on getting people participating in sports activities they might never have tried before.  Successful projects are sustainable, permanent and promote sport and active recreation.

The Facility Development is designed to improve the provision, improvement or retention of essential sport, play and active recreation facilities e.g. pitches, playing fields, changing accommodation, play areas, skate parks, youth shelters.

Priority will be given to new projects which are accessible and inclusive to the community whilst also increasing participation.

Round 2 opened 1 September 2025 and closes 28 November 2025 with decisions by the end of December 2025. Guidance notes and the online grant application form can be found on East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Online Grant Application Portal

For further information, please contact  commuted.sums@eastriding.gov.uk

Football Foundation Launces Lionesses HERe to Play Fund

The Football Foundation has announced new funding to improve football facilities for women and girls involved in grassroots football in England.

Supported by the Premier League, The FA and the UK Government, the Lionesses HERe to Play Fund aims to create inclusive and high-quality environments that encourage and sustain female participation in football at all levels.

Grants of up to £25,000 are available, covering up to 75% of total project costs. Applicants must provide match funding of at least 25%.

Eligible organisations include not-for-profit football clubs, voluntary groups, local authorities, County FAs, professional club community organisations, educational establishments offering community access, registered charities, and not-for-profit companies such as CICs and social enterprises. Affiliated clubs must have completed or registered for The FA’s Equal Game workshop.

Funding can be used for improvements such as upgraded toilets and showers, changing rooms, baby change and breastfeeding areas, external lighting, signage, CCTV, clubhouse renovations and covered outdoor spaces.

Applications may be made at any time. Contact the Football Foundation for further information.

 

City Health Care Partnership Foundation - Small Grants

The funding is intended to to provide an opportunity for local voluntary and community organisations and other not-for-profit organisations to contribute towards the health and wellbeing of people living in Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire, Knowsley and St Helens to carry out activities, projects or one-off events requiring an element of sponsorship.

Activities should contribute towards improvements in at least one of the following:

  • Health and wellbeing of adults.
  • Health and wellbeing of children and young people.
  • Public health of communities, such as healthier lifestyles, stopping smoking, eating well and becoming more active.
  • Specialist areas of health and wellbeing, such as addictions and mental health services.

Application deadline: 01 November 2025 (17:00) Guidance notes and an application form can be found on the City Health Care Partnership Foundation website. If you have any queries regarding the CHCP Small Grants programme please e-mail: chcp.foundation@nhs.net

Cash4Clubs

The 2025 programme is focused on supporting adult participation in sport. Funding is available to groups that support over 18s only.  Since Cash4Clubs aims to get vital funds to clubs that need it most, priority will be given to applications from groups working in areas of high deprivation and engaging adults from specific under-represented groups. 

Applications will be accepted from 8 September 2025 to 8 December 2025.

The guidelines and information on the application process are available on the Cash4Clubs website. Contact the Sported team for further information: grants@sported.org.uk

Community / educational funding opportunities

Changing Coasts East Riding Schools Support Fund

As part of the CCER project, East Riding of Yorkshire council has established this fund to support schools to deliver coastal learning activities such as field visits, workshops and assemblies, as well as purchase equipment to facilitate this.

    The fund will be open to applications until 18th December 2026. Guidance notes and the online grant application form can be found on East Riding of Yorkshire Council's Online Grant Application Portal

    For further information on the Changing Coasts East Riding Schools Support Fund and/or to discuss your project idea prior to submission, please contact the Project Team for the Fund at coastal.management@eastriding.gov.uk

    King Charles III Charitable Fund – Small Grants

    The scheme provides small grants to support independent UK registered non-for-profit organisations for grassroots, community-based projects that fall within its core funding themes.

    The next application window, will open 17 to 31 October to eligible organisations working across the education and heritage and conservation funding themes.

    Grants of up to £3,000 are available per year for three years. The total cost of the project should not exceed £50,000. An online application form and guidance notes are available on the KCCF website.

    British Gas Energy Trust 

    The British Gas Energy Trust, an independent charity funded by British Gas, was set up to support individuals and families who are struggling to pay their bills, regardless of energy provider.

    The Trust currently offers two funds to British Gas customers living in England, Scotland or Wales:

    • Individuals and Families Fund
    • British Gas Energy Support Fund

    Both are intended to tackle fuel poverty by clearing the energy debts of struggling households and respond to the ongoing cost-of-living crisis. It should be noted that the Trust does not award cash payments, rather it will credit the householder’s energy account.

    Applicants must have received money advice/guidance within the last six month. British Gas Energy Trust is interested in funding applications where the applicant can show a sustainable position moving forward. 

    Please note the Trust may close the application portal with little or no notice once the funds have been expended. Applications are currently taking four to six weeks to be processed.

    Full guidelines and the application form can be found on the British Gas Energy Trust Website.

    Home Instead Charities

    Home Instead offer funding to support local community events that enhance and enrich the lives of people over the age of 55 to combat loneliness and sometimes isolation ensuring they stay fit, active, healthy and connected and contributing to their local communities.

    There are two levels of funding:

    • Grants of up to £500 for small grass roots organisations.
    • Grants of up to £1,500 for small local registered charities. Larger grants can be considered for exceptional projects.

    Applications will be accepted from 1 October until 31 October and will be processed and awarded in November 2025.

    Applicants should complete the online form on the Home Instead Charities website

    Kellogg's Breakfast Club Grants

    Kellogg’s, in partnership with Forever Manchester, is awarding grants of £1,000 to school Breakfast Clubs, to help them provide breakfast to those children who need it most.

    Grants of £1,000 per breakfast club are available. Eligible breakfast clubs must be based in a school in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland and aimed at pupils between reception class and year 13. Applications are currently being accepted from secondary schools. 

    A limited number of grants are available with priority being given to schools that either:

    • Have 35% and above of children eligible for pupil premium funding (for England) and eligible for free school meals (Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales); or
    • Are based in an area which is classified as falling in the 10% of most deprived areas according to the Index of Multiple Deprivation (30% for secondary school applications).

    Applications must be submitted using the online form available on the Forever Manchester website.

    Local environment funding opportunities

    Grassroots Grant Programme

    Groundwork's Grassroots Grants provides unrestricted funding of up to £2,000 for small, local organisations in England who are making a positive difference in their communities.

    Funding can be used for core organisational costs that support the important work organisations deliver in their communities. The funding offered is unrestricted and therefore flexible. It can be used where it is most needed.

    Unrestricted grants of between £500 and £2,000 can be accessed by organisations whose income is under £25,000 in the last financial year. 

    Priority will be shown to organisations which meet the following criteria:

    • Funding for communities that rank as being within the top 15% on the English Indices of Deprivation
    • Organisations that work with and support communities classed as marginalised or vulnerable

    Deadline: Applications close at 12:00pm on Tuesday 14th October 2025

    Guidance notes and an online application form are available from the Groundwork website

    Our Local Nature Grants

    The Linnean Society is offering grants for community organisations linked with young people to deliver projects and activities that engage young people with local nature and natural spaces and improve their understanding of local biodiversity.

    Community groups and other organisations working directly with children and young people aged 16 and under can apply for funding for a variety of activities.

    The maximum award amount is £1,000. However, groups are encouraged to apply for significantly lower amounts. 

    The deadline for applications is 25 October 2025 (midnight). Proposed projects are expected to commence in January 2026 and be completed by the end of June 2026.

    For the online application and guidance notes, please see Our Local Nature Grant Scheme | The Linnean Society

    Naturesave Trust

    The funding aims to support projects which specifically address the needs set out in the Trust's latest funding window and fall under the broad objective of promoting and implementing sustainable development.

    The theme for the current (October to November 2025) funding round is biodiversity.

    Grants of up to £5,000 are available.

    Applications are accepted from a range of UK based organisations, including charities, social enterprises, community interest companies (CICs), voluntary organisations, small grassroots community groups and businesses.

    The deadline for applications is 27 November 2025 (12 noon). Further information, the guidelines and the online application form can be found on the Naturesave Trust website.

    National Lottery Awards for All England – Environment

    Grants are available for voluntary and community organisations, schools and local authorities in England to carry out community-led projects that improve the environment and help people connect with and enjoy nature where they live.

    The funding is for projects that meet one or both of these aims: Help people connect with and care for nature in their area; Make a positive difference to the environment.

    All projects must benefit the local community and involve local people from the start.

    Grants of between £300 and £20,000 for up to two years are available.

    The deadline for applications is 17 December 2025.

    Guidance notes and the online application form are available on the NLCF website.

      HEY Smile's Community Development

      HEY Smile’s Community Development Team - HEY Smile Foundation - is supported by East Riding of Yorkshire Council to help charities and community groups in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The service is completely free and includes practical help and support including: 

      • Anything to do with managing a group or charity whether it’s a start-up or an existing trust 
      • Managing finances, looking for grants and offering guidance with grant applications on their Beecan funding portal 
      • Recruiting and supporting volunteers  Helping you to find and undertake training 
      • Linking and networking to other likeminded organisations 

      You can access the free support from the team by emailing  hello@heysmilefoundation.org 

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      Success Stories

      Organisation: Hey Smile Foundation

      'Though we haven't benefited directly from this site financially, the site is a fantastic FREE resource for VCSE groups we work with across the East Riding to use and access. The personal alerts in particular are a great feature.'

      Organisation: East Riding Astronomers

      Amount funded: £2500

      Funding organisation: National Lottery Fund

      'The National Lottery Fund granted funding of £2,500 to East Riding Astronomers to establish a Home for Astronomer as part of the Local Connections Fund Round 2. The application by ERA had been to purchase and fit out a 20’ shipping container. Once completed the container was established as a hub for Club activities and in part has been responsible for the growth of the club from 10 members to over 30.'

      Useful Links and Information

      Application portal homepage - East Riding of Yorkshire Council (flexigrant.com):  the council’s corporate grant management system where you can register as a user and apply for grants. 

      How to do it for East Yorkshire:  a range of online resources to provide organisations with a ‘one-stop shop’ for advice and guidance. 

      Social Value Engine (SVE): an online tool which helps organisations measure their social value and translate it into a monetary figure. If your organisation is based in the East Riding of Yorkshire, please contact  localgrowth@eastriding.gov.uk  for more information. 

      East Riding Intelligence Hub: provides you with facts and figures to support your funding application. 

      Warm Homes Healthy People - East Riding : a new fully funded project where the residents within the East Riding can access independent advice and advocacy support around energy costs and heating a home. To refer yourself or someone else for advice, please visit https://yorkshireenergydoctor.org.uk/contact/

      If you are involved with a community group or support vulnerable residents, the project can attend community venues to provide information and advice around staying safe, warm and well - for more information, please contact kate@yorkshireenergydoctor.org.uk or call 07738818391

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        30 October 2025 12:30 - 13:30 Book your free place here: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/btoOB84rSOi9iKn8Z2AP7A

        Wind Farms: funds currently open

        Burton Pidsea Wind Farm Small Grants (up to £1000)

        Goole Fields Wind Farms Community Fund - Under £10k

        Goole Fields Wind Farm Community Fund - Over £10k Now Closed

        Goole Fields Wind Farm Small Grants (up to £5000) Now Closed

        The Goole Fields Wind Farm Fund is open to receive applications year-round. The fund panel is planning to meet 4 times a year to make decisions on applications to the main fund.

        Sancton Hill Wind Farm Over £10k Now closed

        Sancton Hill Wind Farm Under £10k - please note, maximum value for applications is now £8,000 (closes 30/10/2025)

        Sancton Hill Wind Farm Small Grants (up to £600) Now Closed

        Tedder Hill Wind Farm Small Grants (up to £1,000) 

        Twin Rivers Wind Farm Community Fund Over £10k Now closed - Decision-Making Panel meeting in late October 2025  

        Twin Rivers Wind Farm Community Fund Under £10k Now closed - Decision-Making Panel meeting in late October 2025

        Twin Rivers Wind Farm Small Grants (up to £2,000) 

        Withernwick Wind Farm Community Fund - Over £10k

        Withernwick Wind Farm Community Fund - Under £10k

        Withernwick Wind Farm Small Grants (up to £1,500)

        Applications to all funds can be made online only within the Flexi-Grant system: Application portal homepage - East Riding of Yorkshire Council (flexigrant.com)

        If you have any queries, please contact the fund by email: ruralfunding@eastriding.gov.uk

        Community Vision

        ERVAS is now part of Community Vision

        Promoting, Developing and Supporting Voluntary Activity within the Community.

        Community Vision are an infrastructure support organisation and local development agency covering the whole of East Riding of Yorkshire and North Lincolnshire. They support and develop local voluntary sector groups and organisations across the area, with the focus of strengthening their delivery and building resilience within communities. Community Vision is also part of a wider network of infrastructure organisations across the UK through their membership of NAVCA. They strive to empower and support local organisations, and their support is not limited to members, but anyone that needs help.

        Community Vision provide a wide range of support so whatever your needs, please feel free to contact them via their website https://communityvision.org.uk/ or by emailing office@communityvision.org.uk.


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        Launch of the Digital Inclusion 4 All Project East Riding Fund 2025/26

        The Fund is open for applications on a rolling basis. As part of the delivery for the Digital Inclusion 4 All project, Community VISION is looking to establish 24 Digital Hubs and FraudWatch 3rd Party Reporting Centres across the area.

        As part of this project there is a grant fund for Community Venues (for example Community Centre’s and Village Halls etc) to apply for £600 to support their activities and raise awareness of digital inclusion and fraud prevention to users of their services and/or members of the community until January 2027. Community Vision is looking to identify 24 venues across the East Riding area.

        Community Venues across East Riding are now invited to submit applications for the 2025/26 fund. Completed applications to the Fund must demonstrate that the community venue provides activities within East Riding of Yorkshire and will be able to meet the outcomes of the project.

        How to apply: Please find the application form and guidelines here or contact office@communityvision.org.uk / telephone 01482 871 077 / write to: Digital Inclusion 4 All,  Devan Witter, Community VISION, Morley’s Cottage, Morley’s Yard, Walkergate, Beverley HU17 9BY.