We can help with
support with finding funding
We can help you work out what funding you need and find the right funder. We can work with you on a one-to-one basis, or you can come along to one of our workshops or events.
We run a Funding Fair a couple of times a year, when we invite a range of funders, from the National Lottery to smaller local funders like One Community and The Loose Change Charity along for you to meet.
We also run regular workshops throughout the year on:
- Finding Your Funder
- Applying to Trusts and Foundations
- Bid writing
We also try to highlight new funding opportunities at our networking events and Members’ Meetings.
what can i apply for now?
You can find details of all the current funds that are accepting applications below. We also share these on social media and send them out in our monthly newsletter.
support with writing applications
We can also help you work on your applications, again either on a one-to-one basis or at one of our regular bid writing workshops. These cover things like:
- Writing Your First Bid
- Improving Your Grant Applications
If you haven’t applied for funding before you can start with one of our TSL Kirklees Small Grants Funds and we’ll support you through the process. See Current Funding Opportunities for ones that are open now, or speak to us to find out more.
Partnership bids
To access larger pots of longer-term funding, you may need to be part of a partnership of organisations all working together. We can help you make those connections, if you haven’t done already, and work on your application.
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FAQS
where do I start?
There are a few funders that we always signpost people to, so it’s always worth starting with these:
- TSL Kirklees Small Grants Funding – see Current Funding Opportunities below for any that are open now.
- National Lottery Awards For All
- One Community
- Kirklees Council Ward Budgets
- Kirklees Council/Kirklees Youth Alliance Healthy Holidays Funding
- The West Yorkshire Mayor’s Safer Communities Funding (formerly the Police and Crime Commissioner’s Safer Communities Funding)
- Kirklees 4 Community
- Crowdfunding
- Growing Great Places – a partnership between Kirklees Council and SpaceHive
what do I need to think about?
- BASICS
- How much do you need?
- What’s it for?
- Do you fit the criteria for this particular grant?
- GOVERNANCE STRUCTURE
- Some funders may only fund registered charities
- Social enterprises may be eligible for both third sector and business grants (but will be excluded most grants from Charitable Trusts and Foundations)
- Social enterprises will be eligible for social investment funding and loans
- Most funders will only fund you if you have 3+ people on your board of trustees/directors or management committee and they may specify that some or all need to be unrelated
For more information about governance and legal structures for your organisation see:
- Setting up a community group or charity
- Creating a social enterprise
- Developing your charity or community group
- DETAILS
- Who will you be working with?
- Do you need staff or volunteers to deliver the project?
- What are your costs?
- Do you have a bank account?
- How will you keep a record of how you’ve spent the money?
- Do you have insurance and the correct policies and procedures that a funder might expect?
- How are you going to show what you’ve achieved/the impact you’ve had?
- STRATEGY
- Can I apply to more than 1 funder at the same time?
- Can I apply to more than 1 funder raise enough money?
- Can I rework the application and send it to someone else if we’re not successful?
- Can I rework my application and resubmit it?
- Do I need some independent help/feedback on my application?
If you need help or advice with any of this, please get in touch.
Where can I find new funders to try?
Kirklees for funding
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Current Funding Opportunities
HMRC Opens VCS Grant Round for Tax Support 2027-2030
His Majesty's Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has opened applications for its Voluntary and Community Sector Grant Funding for 2027 to 2030, aimed at helping unrepresented customers who need extra support to engage with HMRC. Full details here: https://find-government-grants.service.gov.uk/grants/hmrc-grant-funding-programme-2027-30-1#summary
There is a total of £11 million in funding (£3.7 million per year) for a three-year period (April 2027 to March 2030). Grants of between £40,000 and £1 million per year, with a maximum threshold set at 50% of the organisation's turnover (last audited accounts) are available. The funding programme is to commence 1 April 2027.
The funding aims to help customers return to mainstream HMRC channels by building capability and confidence, and by resolving issues that act as barriers to engagement, including HMRC debts and outstanding tax obligations. The support is for customers HMRC finds hardest to reach, including people with reduced mobility, sensory disabilities, low digital capability or confidence, mental health conditions, neurodiversity, language barriers and those affected by life events such as bereavement or relationship breakdown, as well as prisoners and people on probation.
Eligible applicants include public sector and non-profit bodies that are registered charities, voluntary and community sector organisations, social enterprises, mutuals or co-operatives. Applicants must have three years' financial history, a turnover of at least £80,000 per year and financial systems to track spending and evidence that it is used for the activity set out in their bid.
Services must be accessible in England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales, either through UK-wide coverage or community outreach in deprived or remote areas.
Proposals must address two of the following three activities:
- Supporting customers with 'simple' tax and tax related enquiries.
- Supporting customers with 'complex' tax and tax related enquiries.
- Supporting customers to use HMRC's digital services.
Support can take various forms, such as 1-2-1 advisor help that is face-to-face, by telephone, Teams or web chat, or f2f or virtual webinars, outreach or workshops.
There will be two live Q&A Sessions with the HMRC Grant Funding Team on 11 June and 17 June 2026.
Applications are accepted from 8 June to 3 July 2026 (23:59).
National Funding
Large Grants (Over £10,000)
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