Funding and Grants

Please see below information on current funding that is available.

Morrisons Foundation Continues to Make a Difference in Local Communities Across Britain

Based in Bradford, the supermarket chain Morrisons established the Morrisons Foundation in 2015 to support local good causes across Great Britain. 

Nearly 10 years later, the Foundation welcomes applications from registered charities in England, Scotland and Wales.

 Grants of up to £10,000 (previously the maximum grant was £25,000) are available for specific projects that help to improve people’s lives.

 To be eligible, projects must address at least one of the Foundation’s funding objectives of:

  • Tackling poverty and social deprivation.

  • Enhancing community spaces, facilities and services.

  • Improving health and wellbeing.

 The funding is to be used for capital spend or direct project delivery and must wholly fund the project.

 Priority is given to smaller charities with an income of less than £1 million, though applications will be considered from larger charities.

 The Foundation will not generally support salaries and other running costs or ongoing service delivery.

 There are no deadlines. Applications can be submitted at any time. 

For more information and to apply, click here.

Peter Harrison Active Lives Fund

Opportunities through sport and physical activity

  • Enabling life-enhancing opportunities for individuals living with disabilities and / or living in the most deprived areas in the UK.

  • Using participation in grassroots sport/physical activity as a catalyst to develop personal and life skills, assisting individuals in discovering and fulfilling their potential

  • Type of funding: We will consider applications for capital, project or core funding.

    Location of project: Anywhere in the United Kingdom.

    Grant amount: We accept applications for £5,001 – £30,000

For more information click here.

Sport England Launches New £160m Movement Fund

The new £160 million, four-year Movement Fund offers grants of between £300 and £15,000, crowdfunding pledges, and resources to improve physical activity opportunities for the people and communities who need it the most across England.

 The Movement Fund has been established to help close the ‘significant activity gap’ between people based on where they live, how affluent they are, their sex, ethnic background or whether they have a disability or long-term health condition.

 The funding is intended for local not-for-profit groups and organisations whose projects promote physical activity, including active travel, walking, cycling, dance, fitness and sporting activities.

Priority will be given to projects where there is the most need.

 There is particular interest in projects providing opportunities for groups facing barriers to activity, such as: 

  • People living on low incomes.

  • Disabled people or those with long-term health conditions.

  • Older people.

  • People from culturally diverse communities.

  • Pregnant women and parents with very young children.

  • Girls aged 5-16.

  • LGBTQ+ people.

  • People who are in foster care.

  • People who provide care without pay.

 And in projects that address combined hurdles, such as people with long-term health conditions alongside caring responsibilities.

 The funding could cover, for example:

  • Equipment: support purchasing new or improved equipment that’s required for the delivery of the activity.

  • Refurbishing or upgrading facilities: support to improve or create spaces that can provide opportunities to get more people active.

  • Developing new capabilities and leadership skills: providing formal training for staff and volunteers to improve their skills and leadership abilities to help improve how the group tackles inequalities and gets more people active.

  • Delivery costs: paying for the people and facilities needed to deliver the project, where these are new costs to the project.

  • Emergency relief: helping with costs during a crisis, like damage from extreme weather, that could not have been avoided or insured.

 Applications will be accepted from not-for-profit organisations working with people living in England. Applicants must be formally constituted with a clear purpose, have at least three

non-related trustees or directors who do not live together and ensure decision making and voting rights are equally distributed between their trustees or directors.

There are no deadlines for applications.

For more information and to apply, click here.

Active Humber Presentation on Sport England Movement Fund

Active Humber recently presented on the Sport England Movement Fund to give an insight into what can be funded, and some key bits of information.

To view the presentation, click here.

Postcode Neighbourhood Trust (North of England)

Applications open on 24th March 2025

Back for another year, the Postcode Neighbourhood Trust is supporting organisations across the North of England with unrestricted funding in 2025.

The funding is for projects in the North of England that have a clear alignment with one of the Trust's 2025 themes:

  • Enabling participation in physical activity

  • Enabling participation in the arts

  • Improving biodiversity and responding to the climate emergency

  • Improving green spaces and increasing access to the outdoors

  • Preventing or reducing the impact of poverty

  • Providing support to improve mental health

  • Supporting marginalised groups and tackling inequality

Depending on their not-for-profit legal structure, organisations can apply either for a grant of between £500 and £2,500 or between £500 and £25,000.

The funding offered is unrestricted and therefore flexible. It can be used however it is most needed.

There will be three funding rounds in 2025:

  • Round 1 opens 24 March and closes 31 March 2025.

  • Round 2 opens 24 June and closes 1 July 2025.

  • Round 3:  dates to be confirmed later in 2025

Applications open at 9am and close at 12 noon.

Application forms will be available on the Trust’s website when each funding round opens.

The 2025 funding guide and 2025 application questions are available on the Trust’s website.

Sport England Announces 16m for Green Sport Initiatives

Sport England has announced up to £16 million from its £160 million Movement Fund will be reserved to help the sector respond to the impact of climate change in a move to help create the 'greenest sports sector in the world'.

Community sports clubs and physical activity groups looking to become more environmentally friendly and sustainable are being encouraged to apply for grants of between £300 and £15,000 from the Movement Fund to promote environmental sustainability.

There is particular interest in initiatives that promote and support ‘climate justice’ – addressing the barriers facing those most affected by climate change to support them to access sport and physical activity opportunities.

Sport England is now looking for projects that:

  • Show they will improve environmental sustainability by addressing at least one of the six Every Move priorities:

    • Just transition: Inequalities, inclusion and participation

    • Energy and resources: Carbon emissions – travel and facilities

    • Energy and resources: Circular economy – supply chains, products and waste

    • Nature: Blue-green environment quality and use

    • Nature: Biodiversity

    • Resilience: Adapting to climate change and extreme weather events.

    • Show they will benefit physical activity in the community.

    • Have a clear, feasible and reasonable delivery plan.

Projects that target at least one of the following priority groups are more likely to get funding:

  • People living on low incomes

  • Disabled people or those with long-term health conditions

  • Older people

  • People from culturally diverse communities

  • Pregnant women and parents with very young children

  • Girls aged 5-16

  • LGBTQ+ people

  • People who are in foster care.

 In addition, projects in an area with a high level of need are also more likely to be funded.

Applications will be accepted from local not-for-profit groups and organisations whose projects promote physical activity, including active travel, walking, cycling, dance, fitness and sporting activities.

Sport England's new Investment priorities for the Every Move programme are available from its website and should be consulted before applying.

Applications can be made at any time.