Morrisons Foundation
Grants are available to registered charities for new projects which directly improve the lives of local people or communities, especially those that are vulnerable or disadvantaged, in England, Scotland or Wales.
Grants are available to registered charities for new projects which directly improve the lives of local people or communities, especially those that are vulnerable or disadvantaged, in England, Scotland or Wales.
Grants are available to registered charities for a wide range of charitable purposes in the UK, with a preference for Scotland.
Community groups and schools can now apply for funding of up to £1,000 for projects in England, Wales and Scotland that benefit their local community.
Funding is available for individuals and small community groups to help older people and other adults with a disability across England, Scotland & Wales lead more fulfilled lives and reach their full potential.
Project funding for arts activity that explores new ways of working in response to the pandemic, reimagines what you do or stabilises existing activity: research, development, delivery of creative activity.
The Social Cohesion programme will look to support grassroots organisations at a very local level where there are issues which identify marginalised groups of people (especially those from within the Foundation’s priorities, but not exclusively) who are excluded.
Grant for UK-registered charitable organisations carrying out medical, social welfare or youth projects.
Grants are available to not-for-profit organisations that are working for the benefit of London inhabitants and which make London's communities stronger, more resilient and thriving.
Grants are available for local voluntary and community organisations working to improve the lives of residents in the South West of England, especially Devon and Cornwall, through education, the arts and social sciences.
Grants are available to registered charities in the West Midlands and South Midlands that are working in the following areas: medical and scientific research, the services, the sick, the poor, the handicapped, the elderly, music, the arts, the environment and the restoration and maintenance of Anglican church buildings.