Aviva Community Fund

Posted on: May 9, 2022

Community building through fresh thinking

Through the Aviva Community Fund, we’re committed to supporting the organisations that are doing great work to build stronger, more resilient communities across the UK. We’ve provided thousands of causes with funding, skills and resources, and we’ve seen up close just how much of a difference this has on the lives of the people involved.

By delivering quarterly funding and year-round support, we hope to get behind projects that are making a sustainable impact on their community.

How does it work?

The way the Aviva Community Fund works is to back small charities with forward-thinking ideas and to provide even more causes with vital resources and sustainable support.

Apply here.

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