Grants

Here are some places to look and apply for grants across the country.

What are grants?

  • Grants can help you with a number of things that you are struggling to pay for.
  • They are often provided by councils or charitable organisations.
  • You will not have to pay them back.

Grants can sometimes cover:

 

Educational costs

  • SEN or EHCP support.
  • Home tutoring.
  •  Transport.
  • Adaptations and extra equipment.

Energy costs

  • Gas and electricity bills.
  • Gas bottles.

Essential household items

  • Food.
  • Fridge/freezer.
  • Cooker.
  • Washing machine/dryer.
  • Beds.
  • Carpets.

Personal items

  • Clothing.
  • Electronic devices:
    • Tablets or laptops for educational purposes.

Larger types of grants

  • Community grants to help fund local community projects.
  • Business grants to help people start or fund their business. 

Why would I apply for a grant?

  • There are many reasons you might apply for a grant.
  • You could be entitled for a particular reason.
  • But you may just be struggling to pay for things.

Here are some reasons you might apply for a grant:

Financial struggles

  • You might be on benefits.
  • These types of grants can sometimes be means tested.
    • Meaning your earnings and savings affect you getting the grant.
  • You could be homeless and need money to pay for food or for rent.
  • Food banks can help provide you with emergency food.
    • You will usually need a referral from an organisation.
  • You could be struggling to pay for your:
    • Energy bills.
    • Essential household items for you and your family.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

  • You have been diagnosed or have a child diagnosed with:
    • Special educational needs.
    • Conditions such as Autism and ADHD.
    • Mobility or sensory problems.
  • Need help paying for your child's:
    • Tutoring.
    • Transport.
    • Equipment.

Disability or care 

  • You could have a life altering or life ending condition.
  • A disease or disability that prevents you from doing things easily.
  • A terminal illness.
  • You are in need of care:
    • Grants may be available to caregivers.

Community need

  • Charities and voluntary groups might apply for grants to support:
    • Those suffering with their mental health.
    • Funding counselling and other activities.
    • Marginalised communities.
    • Kids clubs or after-school clubs.
  • Local councils might use grants to help with:
    • Community centres.
    • Public facilities:
    • Local libraries.
    • Sports centres.
  • Support for vulnerable groups:
    • Low-income families:
      • Food programmes.
      • School meal support.
    • Elderly people:
      • Home care assistance.
      • Social activities for older adults.
    • Disabled people:
      • Making public spaces accessible.
    • Housing and transport:
      • Developing housing projects.
      • Supporting projects for better public transport.

If you are interested in what community grants might be available then contact your local council.

Who can I ask about grants? 

What do I ask?

How can I search for grants myself?

  • Turn2Us grant search.
    • They will ask you questions about your situation.
    • And take you to the most appropriate grant.

Do I need a referral?

Grants you can refer yourself for:

Grants you will need a referral from an organisation for:

Grants for people with disabilities or illness:

  • Disabled Facilities Grants
    • Help fund making adjustments to your home such as:
      • Installing ramps or grab rails.
      • Make it easier to get and out of rooms and facilities, e.g. a stairlift.
      • Building an extension, e.g. a downstairs bedroom.
  • Family Fund
    • Offer grants for families who raise a child or young person with:
      • A long-term disability.
      • Disabling condition.
      • Or life-limiting illness.
  • And who live on a low income.
  • They offer grants for many things like:
    • Play equipment.
    • Days out.
    • Computers and laptops.
    • Toys and games consoles
    • Kitchen appliances.
  • Macmillan grants
    • You can apply if you are:
      • 18 or over.
      • Have a cancer diagnosis.
      • On low enough income and savings.
    • They offer £200 grants, which can go towards:
      • Energy bills.
      • Home adaptions.
      • Cost of travel to and from hospital.
    • You can apply by:
      • Phone on 0808 808 00 00.
      • Ask a medical professional to apply for you.

Ways you can apply for a grant yourself

  • You will first have to find a grant first.
  • You will usually have to fill out an application.
  • This will often include:
    • Your details.
    • Reasons you need the grant.
    • Supporting evidence, e.g. medical records and financial statements.

Applying through an organisation or professional

  • You will need to share details and evidence with them.
  • They may need to ask you for very personal details.
  • They also might need your written consent.

Ways to get help finding or filling in a grant application

Tips for making a good application

  • Check that you are definitely eligible.
  • Provide as much evidence as possible.
  • Be clear and honest in your answers.
  • Ask someone for help if needed.
  • Submit before the deadline.

If you are having difficulties, please contact the Friends, Families and Travellers helpline on 01273 234 777. We are open:

  • Monday to Friday
  • From 10.00am to 4.30pm
  • Closed on Bank Holidays

Correct as of November 2024.

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