Application deadline: Rolling deadline

Bridging The Digital Divide supports organisations who have as a key objective the mitigation of the digital divide, by making computing facilities, support and/or learning available to disadvantaged and vulnerable people.

Grants of £5,000-50,000 are offered to charities and registered not-for-profit organisations, to fund projects that help tackle the digital divide for disadvantaged people.

Projects running for around 12 months are strongly encouraged.

We do not provide funding for individuals, general running costs, religious or political activities, or animal charities.

To find out more and access the Bridging the Digital Divide guidance notes visit their website https://theaccessgroupfoundation.com/policies/grant-application-guidance-notes-digital-divide/ 

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