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Below are links to just a few of the many funders which exist. See also the Useful Documents page for a downloadable version of some current funding availabile.

Awards for All 

Baring Foundation

Big Lottery Fund

BT Community Connections - BT Community Connections enables community and voluntary groups throughout the UK to get online and make use of information and communication technology (ICT). If you are a community or voluntary organisation...

City Bridge Trust 

City Parochial Foundation

Comic Relief programmes 2005-8 - are concentrating their funding on: young people; older people; mental health; refugees and asylum seekers; domestic violence. The next deadline for the main grants prgoramme (over £5,000) is 15 August 2008. You can apply any time to the small grants programme (up to £5,000).

Esmee Fairbairn Foundation 

Garfield Weston Foundation

The Hedley Foundation - A charitable foundation which supports young people, the disabled and the terminally ill.

Henry Smith Charity

Jack Petchey Foundation - The Jack Petchey Foundation was established by the successful East London entrepreneur, Jack Petchey, in 1999. It is a young, progressive grant making Trust based in Ilford Essex. It is now among the largest and most influential London charitable foundations. It focuses on projects and programmes that benefit 11-25 year olds.  The main area of operation is the London boroughs...

Lankelly Chase Foundation

Lloyds TSB Foundation for England and Wales - South East London priorities are: Excluded young people; refugees asylum seekers and migrants;  mental health; presoners, ex-prisoners and their families.

London Catalyst

Southwark for Voluntary and Community - This gives access to over 4650 funding opportunities covering government, lottery and trust funding sources and includes: a 60 second funding search or category browse; full scheme and contact details linking you directly to funding providers; national and local news bulletins on changes to funding schemes; local information, support and contact details to help your organisation meet is potential; 24 hour update for comprehensive funding information.

Switched On Communities - Switched on Communities is an initiative funded by DSGi, best know for their high street stores PC World and Currys.digital. The initiative is a three year community investment program that will support disadvantaged groups through the provision of technology and training.

The Tudor Trust

The Wates Foundation

Worshipful Company of Information Technologists - The Information Technologists' Company (ITC) is the 100th Livery Company of the City of London. Our members are all senior IT professionals who have joined the Company in order to give something back to the IT sector and the wider community...