Deadline: 15 January 2025

This fund aims to improve outcomes for children and young people in the UK (regardless of their nationality, culture or ethnic origin) who are wholly or mainly under 26 years of age. The overarching focus is on creating educational and/or access opportunities for young people in circumstances, groups or locations that face economic challenges or social marginalisation that may lead to significant disadvantages in later life.

Generally, £10,000 is the minimum grant size. Most one-off grants fall in the range £10,000 – £25,000.

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