Governance and public provision

Governance and public provision

Introduction

Here you will find funding opportunities from other organisations relating to our universal theme of governance and public provision.

Lloyds Bank Foundation

The Lloyds Bank Foundation Specialist Programme focuses on supporting small, local specialist Registered Charities or Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs), with an income of 25,000-£500,000. Three year unrestricted grants of £75,000 are available to organisations that can demonstrate they understand the complexity of issues facing people in their community and provide in-depth, person-centred services. Applications are welcomed in the following themes: addiction, asylum seekers and refugees, care leavers, domestic abuse, homelessness, offending, sexual abuse and exploitation, trafficking and modern slavery.

Deadline: 5pm, 3 March 2023

Apply here.

Nuffield Foundation

The Nuffield Foundation's Research, Development and Analysis Fund is for projects to inform the design and operation of social policy and practice across three core areas: Education, Justice and Welfare. Within each theme there are specific priorities detailed in the Fund Guidance and there is particular interest in funding research that takes account of the trends that are shaping today’s increasingly complex society, including the impact of digital technologies and communication on vulnerability and concepts of trust, evidence and authority; interventions that promote opportunity and reduce adversity through different life stages; and research into the social and economic implications of physical and mental disability and chronic illness. Applications are usually between £10,000 and £750,000. Most of the grants awarded are between £50,000 and £300,000 and are between six months and three years in duration.

Deadline: March 2023

Apply here.

Lloyds Bank Foundation

The Lloyds Bank Foundation Specialist Programme focuses on supporting small, local specialist Registered Charities or Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs), with an income of 25,000-£500,000. Three year unrestricted grants of £75,000 are available to organisations that can demonstrate they understand the complexity of issues facing people in their community and provide in-depth, person-centred services. Applications are welcomed in the following themes: addiction, asylum seekers and refugees, care leavers, domestic abuse, homelessness, offending, sexual abuse and exploitation, trafficking and modern slavery.

Deadline: 5pm, 3 March 2023

Apply here.

Nuffield Foundation

The Nuffield Foundation's Research, Development and Analysis Fund is for projects to inform the design and operation of social policy and practice across three core areas: Education, Justice and Welfare. Within each theme there are specific priorities detailed in the Fund Guidance and there is particular interest in funding research that takes account of the trends that are shaping today’s increasingly complex society, including the impact of digital technologies and communication on vulnerability and concepts of trust, evidence and authority; interventions that promote opportunity and reduce adversity through different life stages; and research into the social and economic implications of physical and mental disability and chronic illness. Applications are usually between £10,000 and £750,000. Most of the grants awarded are between £50,000 and £300,000 and are between six months and three years in duration.

Deadline: March 2023

Apply here.