by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Mar 18, 2026 | Funding
Wolverhampton-based cultural and creative organisations can apply for capital grants of up to £50,000 to improve, upgrade or enhance cultural and heritage assets across the city. Funded through the West Midlands Combined Authority’s Trailblazing Devolution Deal, this programme aims to widen access to cultural experiences and support place-based regeneration through culture. A total of £247,000 is available, with grants awarded through a competitive process.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Mar 17, 2026 | Funding
The Allen Lane Foundation is well suited to smaller organisations delivering meaningful, person-centred work with marginalised groups. Its focus on long-term impact and reducing stigma makes it a strong opportunity for projects tackling deep-rooted social issues.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Mar 17, 2026 | Funding
This fund supports practical projects that help people overcome digital exclusion. It’s particularly relevant for organisations delivering hands-on training, providing equipment or supporting people to build confidence and access opportunities online.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Mar 17, 2026 | Funding
This is a great opportunity to deliver meaningful, community-based support for people recovering after hospital discharge. We’re particularly looking for creative, inclusive and locally relevant activities that fill gaps and reach new communities across Wolverhampton.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Mar 17, 2026 | Funding
This fund is ideal for smaller charities looking to upgrade their website or develop digital tools that improve how they connect with and support their communities. With a relatively simple application process, it’s a practical opportunity to strengthen your organisation’s digital presence.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Mar 17, 2026 | Funding
This programme supports organisations creating positive, engaging summer experiences for adults. It’s particularly relevant for groups looking to bring people together outdoors while improving wellbeing and community spaces.