by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Feb 20, 2026 | Funding
The Happiness Fund supports grassroots organisations delivering practical, sustainable projects that improve mental health, wellbeing and inclusion. If your organisation is creating meaningful community change with a clear long-term vision, this could be a strong opportunity.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Feb 20, 2026 | Funding
The KFC Youth Foundation supports grassroots organisations making a real difference to young people in deprived communities. If your organisation provides safe spaces and practical support that helps young people build confidence and skills for the future, this two-year funding opportunity could provide helpful stability.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Feb 20, 2026 | Funding
The I’m In Challenge aims to increase awareness of the GP learning disability register and improve health outcomes by supporting grassroots activity. If your organisation is working directly with people with a learning disability, this small grant could help you run targeted engagement, workshops or awareness activity in your community.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Feb 20, 2026 | Funding
This £25,000 programme aims to strengthen cohesion and resilience across Wolverhampton by investing in activities that bring people together and foster new connections between communities. Organisations are encouraged to collaborate across neighbourhoods to maximise reach and impact. If your group is working to build common ground and strengthen relationships locally, this could be a strong opportunity to secure support for that work.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Feb 6, 2026 | Funding
Funding for home starter kits for people in need is available through the B&Q Foundation, offering grants of up to £10,000 to UK charities. The fund supports the provision of practical items that help people feel safe and settled in their homes, including furniture, white goods, bedding, safety equipment and everyday essentials. Funding is awarded as a one-off grant, with four application windows in 2026, and the first deadline falling on 20 February 2026.
by Wolverhampton Voluntary & Community Action | Feb 6, 2026 | Funding
Funding for early years development for deaf children is available through the National Deaf Children’s Society Community Grants Programme, offering grants of up to £10,000 for charities and community organisations. The fund supports projects that help deaf children aged 0–5 develop language, communication and social skills, with flexible funding available for staff, venues, interpreters, transport and equipment. Applications are open year-round and assessed at regular points.