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King Charles III Charitable Fund

The King Charles III Charitable Fund awards small grants of up to £3,000 a year for up to three years to community-based organisations.

Each year there are three application rounds for the small grants programme, each focusing on different funding themes. Applications open in January for organisations with projects that fit with the Social Inclusion and Health and Wellbeing themes.

There are six funding themes, as follows:

Applications invited in January for:

Social inclusion – promoting social inclusion for vulnerable and marginalised communities through projects that relieve poverty, loneliness and other social issues

Health and wellbeing – improving the health and wellbeing of people and communities, including physical and mental health and support for people with disabilities

Applications invited in August for:

Environment – protecting and promoting the natural world, including habitat restoration, species conservation, carbon savings and sequestration and circular economies

Countryside – investing in the economic and environmental future of the countryside, including sustainable and regenerative agriculture and support for rural communities.

Applications invited in October for:

Heritage and conservation – preserving historic and culturally important buildings and traditional craftmanship

Education – supporting education, training and employability opportunities for young people and adults

UK registered non-profit organisations with an annual income between £25,000 and £500,000 can apply. Grants are awarded to around 100 organisations each year.

Focus of fund/fund aims:

Small grants for not-for-profit organisations

Application deadline:

The fund opens in January for applications that fall within the Social Inclusion and Health & Wellbeing themes

Fund description:

https://www.kccf.org.uk/small-grants/