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Grant rounds have reopened in April 2026.  The first opportunity will focus on supporting work with girls aged 11-18 who are either already in contact with the criminal justice system or at high risk of involvement.

They will only be funding work focused on girls linked to involvement in gangs, county lines, those outside of education (or at risk of being) and those who are care experienced. Funding for work with young women aged 17-30 will be available in the autumn.

Grant Size:

Grants of up to £100,000 for a duration of 18, 24, 30 or 36 months. The amount of funding requested must be proportional to the project being undertaken.  A maximum of £50,000 per year can be requested.

Support is only available for work that closely matches their eligibility criteria.  To avoid wasting time on an application that is unlikely to be successful please read the information in the Funding Section on their website to see if your organisation is a good fit for funding and to submit an Expression of Interest form.

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