Previous grants
Previous grant programmes administered by Forever Notts include:
- #iwill fund
- Arts Council England’s Lets Create Jubilee Fund
- Ashfield Community Fund
- Building a Stronger Britain Together
- Comic Relief Community Cash
- Comic Relief Core Strength Local Communities
- Co-Op Fund
- Experian Fund
- Freemasons Fund
- J F Mortimer Fund
- Jessie Spencer Fund
- Made by Sport – Clubs in Crisis Fund
- Minor to Major Community Grants Scheme
- NET Coronavirus Appeal Programme
- New Beginnings Fund
- Nottinghams Doing Good Together Grant
- Small Steps Big Changes Fund
- Tampon Tax Community Fund
- Wesleyan Foundation Grants Funds
- Women of Influence Fund
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Fund
Type
Status
Available Amounts
Opening
Deadlines
CRS Fund
The aim of the fund is to to work with older people to reduce isolation and increase involvement in the community.
Project Costs
closed
£500
14/08/2023
16/10/2023
Apply before deadline
Danielle Beccan Memorial Fund
The Danielle Beccan Memorial Fund was set up in memory of Danielle Beccan who was tragically murdered in St Anns Nottingham in 2004. The memorial fund is available to support charitable groups in Nottingham working with children and young people around the prevention of violence.
Project Costs
closed
£1,000 to £5,000 per grant
Lead the Change
Lead the Change is a new, three‑year initiative launched by BBC Children in Need, in partnership with Co‑op Foundation, Esmée Fairbairn Foundation, Henry Smith Foundation, Joseph Levy Foundation, Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Postcode Justice Trust, UK Community Foundations and The National Lottery Community Fund. The programme supports young people to build stronger relationships, feel more connected and take a leading role in shaping positive change within their communities.
Project Costs
closed
£123,353.00 - One grant to be awarded split over three years
01/04/2026
29/04/2026
Stage 1 Expression of Interest 08/04/26 - 29/04/26
Lindhurst Wind Farm Community Fund
This grant scheme has been set up to support community organisations and voluntary groups, including social enterprises, based in Rainworth, Blidworth and in the south Mansfield ward of Lindhurst. It has been made available by Lindhurst Wind Farm Ltd. and is operated by RWE Renewables Ltd. Forever Notts is co-ordinating the grant scheme.
Project & Capital Costs
closed
£500 - £3,000
23/02/2026
27/04/2026
Apply before deadline
Nottingham Angels Den 2024
Forever Notts have organised another Angels Den event. If you have a business idea and want to apply for a small grant to help you on the road to success, then please apply.
Applicants are given the opportunity to pitch to a panel of successful local business leaders who decide on which businesses will receive a grant of up to £3,000.
Awards
closed
Up to £3,000
06/11/2023
22/01/2024
Submit completed business plan and financial forecast by 4pm on 22-Jan-24
ROMO Community Fund
Romo wishes to engage it's employees in selecting from a shortlist of excellent local projects offering support to families and/or children in the Mansfield or Ashfield area, where the company and staff may support those projects on a longer term basis with grants, volunteer time and gifts in kind as deemed suitable each year.
Project Costs
closed
£9,000
02/12/2024
10/02/2025
Apply before deadline
The Broxtowe Community Fund
The Broxtowe Community Fund supports people in Broxtowe by making grants to community and voluntary groups who work with people in need within the Broxtowe Borough Council boundary. The fund is open to applications from fully constituted voluntary and community groups, locally registered charities, community interest companies, charitable incorporated organisations and social enterprises.
Project Costs
closed
£1,000 - £2,000
24/06/2024
30/09/2024
Apply before deadline
The Gemini Fund
The Gemini Fund supports people in Nottingham city and county by making grants to community and voluntary groups who work to improve community welfare. The fund is open to applications from fully constituted voluntary and community groups, locally registered charities, community interest companies, charitable incorporated organisations and social enterprises. Grants are available to qualifying projects under the following themes:- refugees and asylum seekers, domestic abuse, homelessness, food & clothing poverty, young people's wellbeing, and education for young people from disadvantaged backgrounds, projects and core funding would be considered.
Project Costs & Core Costs
closed
£1,000 - £5,000 (in exceptional circumstances the funders will consider up to £7,500)
06/10/2025
06/01/2026
Apply before deadline
The Wheatcroft Fund
This fund was set up by the Wheatcroft Family who are a successful local family with interests in horticulture and social welfare.
It aims to support projects in Nottingham City and Nottinghamshire County, who are in need of grant funding to support vulnerable people, young people, the elderly and those with mental health conditions.
Project Costs
closed
£2,000 - £10,000
04/04/2022
30/05/2022
Apply before deadline