The King Charles III Charitable Fund awards small grants of up to £5,000 per year to approximately 100 community-based organisations each year. Applications are invited for specific funding themes at different points in the year: in August, organisations working in education and heritage & conservation will be invited to apply.
Education: supporting education, training and employability opportunities through which young people and adults can fulfil their potential. This includes grants to non-profit organisations working to narrow the attainment gap, support broader education through music, the arts, sports and outdoor pursuits, as well as investing in continuing professional development for teachers.
Heritage and conservation: the preservation of historic and culturally important buildings and traditional craftmanship, together with the sustainable regeneration of communities and the built environment across the globe.
Non-profit organisations with an income of less than £1m per year can apply.
Keep an eye on the KCCF website for more details when the funding round opens in August.
Focus of fund/fund aims:
Small grants for not-for-profit organisations working in education and heritage & conservation.
Application deadline:
To be advised