Smallwood Trust - Women's Urgent Support Fund

Aims/priorities: The programme will provide emergency funding for organisations delivering frontline services and is led by, for and/or serving women enabling them to respond to the spike in demand of priority basic needs from women who are most at risk of poverty, because of the cost-of-living-crisis.

The funding is for projects that meet at least one of the core objectives of the fund:

  • Frontline organisations led by and/or supporting women can respond to an identified increase in demand, brought on by the cost-of-living crisis.
  • Frontline organisations can meet the basic priority needs of women at most risk of poverty, because of the cost-of-living crisis.
  • Frontline organisations led by and/or supporting women will be strengthened during the cost-of-living crisis.

The programme will provide emergency funding which helps to meet the following objectives:

  •  Women affected by the cost-of-living crisis and poverty gain confidence, tools, skills and support to build their financial resilience and improve their mental health.
  •  Vital frontline jobs/roles and services will be protected or enhanced by additional funding enabling organisations led by and serving women to meet increased demand for their services.

Who can apply? The following types of non-profit groups can apply:

  • Registered charities.
  • Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIOs).
  • Charitable Trusts.
  • Co-operative Societies.
  • Community Benefit Societies.
  • Community Interest Companies limited by Guarantee.
  • Community Interest Companies limited by Shares.
  • Company limited by Guarantee.
  • Unincorporated organisations/associations.

Co-operative Societies must have a not for profit/asset lock clause(s) in their Society Rules AND be registered with the Financial Conduct Authority.

Company limited by Guarantee must be a registered charity OR have a not for profit/asset lock clause(s) in their Articles of Association. 

To be eligible to apply, organisations must:

  • Be delivering frontline services which are led by, for and/or serving women.
  • Be responding to identified need and demand as a result of the cost-of-living crisis.
  • Be based in England, especially within the priority geographic areas.
  • Have an annual turnover of less than £1 million.
  • Have their own UK based bank account with at least two unrelated signatories.
  • Have their own management committee with at least three unrelated members.
  • Have a written governing document.

Priority will be given to organisations and/or services supporting the following groups:

  • Women experiencing racial inequality.
  • Disabled women.
  • Women with No Recourse to Public Funds.
  • Women that are the sole parent to children under 18 years.
  • LGBTQ+ communities experiencing financial insecurity.

At least 50% of grants will be committed to projects that support women experiencing racial inequality and/or disabled women.

Applications from smaller organisations are encouraged.

Applications from partnerships will be accepted.

Grant amount: There is a total of £2.2 million for Round 2. It is expected that around 35 organisations will receive a grant.

Grants of between £15,000 and £60,000 over three years are available. This should be split across the three years, with a maximum of £20,000 per year.

Projects must start by November 2024 and all funds must be spent by November/December 2027.

This is a highly competitive fund. Round 1 received 475 applications with funding awarded to 63 organisations.

Application process: Round 2 is a two-stage application process:

  • Stage 1: Complete an online Expression of Interest Form by the deadline of 21 June 2024 (5pm).
  • Stage 2: Smallwood will invite around 100 organisations to submit a full application

Full guidance notes, FAQs and an online Expression of Interest form can be found on the Smallwood Trust website

Groups can also submit their Expression of Interest as a video or audio file.

Deadline: Friday 21 June 2024, 5pm.

Contact information: Email: grants@smallwoodtrust.org.uk

Website: Grants to Organisations - Smallwood Trust

Applicants: 
Organisations
Amount: 
over £25,000
Status: 
Live
Structure: 
Charitable Company
CIC
CIO
Constituted Group
Registered Charity
Other
Funding Theme: 
Community
Cost of Living Crisis
General
Health and Wellbeing
Local
Women and Girls
Unpublish Date: 
Friday, 21 June, 2024