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Getting a grant for your charity


Partner with us to elevate your charity's potential 

and achieve meaningful results. 

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6 tips on writing a successful grant application

1- Charitable Purpose and Goals

2- Alignment with Funder's Priorities

2- Alignment with Funder's Priorities

Clearly articulate your charitable purpose, goals, and the impact of your project in a concise and compelling manner. 

2- Alignment with Funder's Priorities

2- Alignment with Funder's Priorities

2- Alignment with Funder's Priorities

Align your grant proposal with the funder's priorities and demonstrate how your project meets their specific criteria. 

3- Budgetary Planning

2- Alignment with Funder's Priorities

4- Data-Driven Justification

Provide a realistic and well-defined budget, showcasing how funds will be utilised efficiently to achieve meaningful outcomes. 

4- Data-Driven Justification

6- Building Meaningful Relationships

4- Data-Driven Justification

Use data and evidence to support your case, emphasising the need for your project and the potential positive change it can bring. 

5- Follow Guidelines and Proofread

6- Building Meaningful Relationships

6- Building Meaningful Relationships

Adhere to grant guidelines and proofread meticulously. Ensure your proposal meets formatting, word limits, and deadlines precisely. 

6- Building Meaningful Relationships

6- Building Meaningful Relationships

6- Building Meaningful Relationships

Nurture connections with funders through personalised communication, acknowledging their crucial role in achieving shared objectives. 

Our client list includes organisations representing more than £24 million in income generated and spent on social good causes and purposes.     


As a team we have helped raise more than 250k for organisations in areas like homelessness, refugee and migrant support, digital inclusion and disability.

how to find grant opportunities

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Charity Excellence has a funding finder, with categories for Core Funding and Small Charities & Community Groups, as well as links to other free grant directories.  


Grants Online informs you of grant funding opportunities from the European Union, UK Government Agencies, the Lottery as well as Grant Making Trusts & Foundations.  


Funds Online is a database of over 8,000 funders with the potential to give away billions of pounds overall to organisations and individuals. 


My Funding Central has an easy access to thousands of grants and social investment opportunities from local, national and international funding sources - all in one place.  

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