Lloyds Bank Foundation Grants to Help Disadvantaged People Overcome Complex Social Issues (England and Wales) – Deadline: Rolling

£9.5 million in funding is available to charities in England and Wales helping disadvantaged people overcome complex social issues.

The Lloyds Bank Foundation are making two-year unrestricted grants of £50,000 available to 150 small, local charities with a yearly income of £25,000 to £1 million, to tackle complex social issues such as:

• Addiction and dependency,

• Asylum seekers and refugees,

• Care leavers,

• Domestic abuse,

• Homeless and vulnerably housed,

• Learning disabilities,

• Mental health,

• Offending, prison, or community service,

• Sexual abuse and exploitation,

• Trafficking and modern slavery,

• Young parents.

Successful applicants will also get support from a regional manager who will work with them to access a wide range of organisational development support to meet identified needs.

At least 25% will be ring-fenced for Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) led charities.

The Fund will remain open for the rest of 2021, and applications can be made at any time.

On Tuesday 30th March, the Foundation will be holding a live Q&A panel to talk through and answer questions about the 2021 funding.

Register here. More information at: https://www.lloydsbankfoundation.org.uk/we-fund

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