Shedloads of Opportunities

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Woodland TrustThe Trust makes two deliveries a year, in March and November
  • Environmental/Green Infrastructure
  • Trusts/Foundations

Free trees for schools and communities

Trees help people and nature thrive. Getting more in the ground will give us all a greener, healthier future, so the trust we’re giving thousands away free to schools, councils, clubs and community groups to help make that happen.

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Warburtons Community Grants17th Aug 2026
  • General & Misc
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Social Connection Projects

Warburtons Community Grants provides small grants to support charitable organisations towards broader activities which improve Health, Place or Skills for families in their community.

Grants can be used for something specific that will benefit the cause e.g. buying equipment to support an employability project etc.

Funds are allocated to Warburtons local bakeries and depots. This helps their Community Champions to make the best decisions for their local communities. Warburtons will use your postcode to understand which of their sites is closest to you, and that site will then receive the application and make a decision.

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Volunteering Matters Action Earth (NatureScot)Seasonal (spring/summer annually)
  • Community Development
  • Environmental/Green Infrastructure

Provides grants up to £500 to support local volunteer-led projects improving green spaces, biodiversity, and environmental engagement.

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Volunteering Matters Action EarthAction Earth is now open for 2026 applications
  • Community Development
  • Environmental/Green Infrastructure
  • Health & Wellbeing

Volunteering Matters Action Earth - offer grants to help urban communities to respond to our nature and climate crises. Any group of volunteers in urban areas are able to apply for Volunteering Matters Action Earth nature grants up to £250 to run environmental activities in
green spaces in built-up areas and centres of population. Applications should make major environmental impacts and/or involve mass participation. Applications prioritised from volunteer groups that do any of the following:

• Work in areas where there is substantial social or economic deprivation
• Improve and develop the health and wellbeing of their local community
• Involve disabled people, vulnerable people or those at risk of exclusion
• Encourage and involve people under 26 in practical outdoor conservation

Projects must be completed by 28 February 2027

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Trees for LifeApply at any time
  • Environmental/Green Infrastructure

Give a gift that keeps on growing. Plant a tree.

Creating your own grove of trees and help create a beautiful, wild forest. Bare hillsides will be transformed into healthy young woodlands, rich in wildlife and protected for future generations.

You will receive an online grove webpage where friends and family can add trees and dedications of their own.

Groves cost £30 to create, and this includes your first tree.

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The Wolfson Foundation – Capital GrantsTwice yearly – spring & autumn
  • Capital & Equipment
  • Education & Skills
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Renovations/Repairs
  • Trusts/Foundations

Funds capital projects in education, science, health, heritage, and the arts. Grants generally £15,000–£250,000 for buildings, equipment, and refurbishments.

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The Wildlife Trusts - Green Community GrantsFuture 2026 application windows: 24 June - 15 July and 30 September - 21 October
  • Environmental/Green Infrastructure

The Green Community Grants Programme offers one-year flexible funding for not-for-profit groups in England, Scotland and Wales with an annual income between £10,000 and £1 million.

Your organisation's main aims and objectives must fit with one of the two funding themes:

Contributing to nature recovery and responding to the climate emergency
Improving nature-rich spaces and access to them

Whilst your organisational aims and objectives should fit one of these two themes, funding can also be used for a wider range of sustainable activities, including recycling, litter picking, beach cleans or sustainable transport.

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The Wickes Community ProgrammeRolling / apply anytime
  • Capital & Equipment, Community Development

Provides free materials (paint, tools, equipment) to support renovation of community areas and facilities. Open to local community groups and charities.

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The Weir Charitable TrustFour applications per year - upcoming deadlines 31st July, 30th October 2026
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Social Connection Projects

Grants (up to £25,000) are available to small charities or community groups in Scotland for work addressing sport, health, culture, animal welfare, or recreational facilities.

Grants are available to support services/projects in the following categories:

• Sport - Projects to encourage and increase public participation in sport (eligible activities should involve physical skill and exertion).
• Recreational facilities - Providing or organising recreational facilities (buildings, pitches or similar) with the aim of improving the conditions of life for the people for whom the facilities are primarily intended. This is only in relation to facilities which are primarily intended for people who need them due to age, ill-health, disability, financial hardship or other disadvantage.
• Animal welfare - The advancement of animal welfare.
• Health - The advancement of health, including prevention or relief of sickness, disease or human suffering.
• Culture - Supporting the heritage - tangible or otherwise - of Scotland, through projects that encourage participation in and preservation of Scotland's distinctive culture.

Grants are available for any purpose that provides a benefit to the applicant's target audience.

Examples of eligible activities and costs are as follows:

• Capital projects (such as equipment, fixtures, fittings and refurbishments)
• One-off projects
• Running costs
• Core costs
• Salaries

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The W.G. Edwards Charitable FoundationEmail your application between June 1–5 2026 for consideration at the July 2026 Trustees meeting
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Older People
  • Trusts/Foundations

The W. G Edwards Charitable Foundation is an independent grant-making charity which assists with the provision of care for the over-65s. The Foundation makes small grants to improve the health and wellbeing of people over the age of 65 in the UK. This could be assistance towards a capital project such as refurbishment, furniture or equipment; or towards an innovative project such as fitness classes, lunch clubs, gardening projects, etc. The Foundation only supports items or projects where at least 90% of the beneficiaries are over the age of 65.

Around 100 organisations each year are successful in obtaining grants usually between £1,000 to £1,500.

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