Sources of grant funding – February 2026
The following sources of potential funding are being circulated for public awareness –
Small grants – King Charles III Charitable Fund
Grants for social inclusion and health and wellbeing projects, to registered non profit organisations. Closing date for applications is 11th February
How to apply | Stanley Smith (UK) Horticultural Trust
Grants for improving or restoring gardens of importance or historical interest, community spaces and matters relating to conservation. Grants are awarded two times per year – April and September – application deadlines of 15 February and 15 August 26..
Garfield Weston Foundation – Devon Funding News
Grants typically in the £10,000 to £50,000 range, to charities that are making a positive difference through art, education, faith, health, welfare. Applications can be made at any time of year.
The Gibbons Trusts – Devon Funding News
The Trust supports those who are in financial hardship, elderly or unwell. Applications through registered charities or non-profit organisations. Closing date 28th February
Barchester’s Charitable Foundation – Devon Funding News
Grants are available to small community groups and local charities to help with activities, equipment, transport etc for projects intended to combat loneliness or to encourage people to be active or engaged. Applications can be made in January, April and October.
King Charles III Charitable Fund – Devon Funding News
The fund provides small grants of up to £3,000 for up to 3 years to community – based organisations. There are three funding windows each year. Each funds projects focussing on different funding themes.
BBC Children in Need – Devon Funding News
Grants are available to support children who are facing challenges such as growing up in poverty or with health issues. Applications can be made at anytime.