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The ethos of the ϳԹ small grants scheme is "a little can go a long way". Through this scheme the Foundation is making funds available to projects which can:
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Our small grants programme is open to non-profit organisations, as well as profit organisations delivering work on a non-profit basis. Eligible applicants include registered charities, universities, and verifiable individual entities working in fields aligned with our charitable mission. Applicants must be able to responsibly manage funds, deliver measurable outcomes, and provide recent financial documentation (e.g. annual accounts).
Yes. We fund work globally, including locally led initiatives, provided the organisation meets our eligibility criteria and the project delivers demonstrable public benefit aligned with our mission.
Generally, only one application per lead organisation will be considered per call to ensure fairness. However, additional applications with distinct leads and delivery teams may be allowed. Any organisation worldwide can apply - most funding is expected to go to organisations outside the UK, particularly in developing economies.
Collaboration is not mandatory, but partnerships are encouraged - especially where they bring technical expertise, local engagement, or extend the reach of learning.
Yes. Co-funding is acceptable if the overall project aligns with our mission and the Foundation’s contribution is distinct and non-duplicative.
Projects must advance the Foundation’s mission to enhance the safety of life and property, particularly through engineering, risk, or systems approaches. We welcome both technical and non-technical projects that demonstrate clear public benefit.
The Foundation does not fund full salaries or general overheads. However, reasonable staff time dedicated to project delivery (e.g. coordination, convening) can be included if proportionate and clearly justified.
Projects must contribute to improved safety or reduced risk for people and communities - not solely benefit private or commercial interests. Findings should be shareable and publicly accessible.
We assess proposals against four criteria:
Applicants may request up to £10,000. Smaller requests are welcome where proportionate to the scope and outcomes.
Applications are submitted through the Foundation’s online grants portal, accessible via the website.