Where do i start?

Searching for funding information is time consuming and can be very frustrating. The following web pages have been tried and tested by our customers in the past. Hopefully you will find them just as useful.


www.grantsonline.org.uk
Grants Online is designed to maximise funding opportunities for public, private and community based organisations and partners. Subscription required.


www.awardsforall.org.uk
Awards for All is a Lottery grants scheme funding small, local community-based projects in the UK.
Each country is running its own programme, so find out how our grant can help your project by clicking on your country.
www.lotteryfunding.org.uk

www.thebigdealni.com
The Big Deal is open to groups in Northern Ireland only.
The aim of The Big Deal is to encourage children and young people up to the age of 25 to become involved in activities that enhance their personal and social development. We also want to encourage young people to acquire the skills, knowledge and opportunities that can help them contribute to family and community life.


www.woodenspoon.com
Wooden Spoon is a children’s charity founded in 1983 that is dedicated to helping underprivileged children and young people all over the UK and Ireland to live happier, richer lives.
Contact: If you would like to get involved or want further information contact our administrative office in Frimley, Surrey on 01276 410 180 or email charity@woodenspoon.com


www.hlf.org.uk
Using money raised through the National Lottery, the Heritage Lottery Fund gives grants to sustain and transform our heritage. From museums, parks and historic places to archaeology, natural environment and cultural traditions we invest in every part of our diverse heritage.

www.treecouncil.org.uk
The annual grants programme, through which funds are made available for schools and communities to improve their environment and learn about the importance of trees, ensures that children under the age of sixteen are given the opportunity to get some hands on experience of tree planting, creating a new generation of tree enthusiasts with pride in the improvements they have made to their local ground.
The Tree Council is based at:
71 Newcomen Street
London
SE1 1YT
Tel: 020 7407 9992
Fax: 020 7407 9908
Email: info@treecouncil.org.uk