Deadline: Rolling Deadline (every 8 weeks)

Schools, colleges and community groups in England can apply for grants to Blue Spark Foundation for a wide range of projects. The Foundation value academic, vocational, artistic and sporting endeavour in equal measure but are particularly keen to support projects which will help enhance the self-confidence, team working skills and future employability of children and young people.
 
Many grants will be under £2,000 and none are more than £5,000.
 
Projects which could be supported include drama, music, sport, art and design, debating, public speaking, academic education, vocational training, community projects, enterprise projects and educational excursions. This list is illustrative and not exclusive as to the types of projects that the Foundation support.
 
Closing Date: Ongoing (Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis at 8 week intervals.)
Minimum Grant: £0
Maximum Grant: £5,000
 

Follow this link to learn more about the Blue Spark Foundation.

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