Lloyds Bank Foundation – Specialist programme

Posted on: January 19, 2023

Our focus is to support small, local, specialist charities with an income of £25,000–£500,000 where our three-year unrestricted £75,000 grant and support to develop, can make the greatest impact. We’ll support charities that understand the complexity of the issues people face and are best placed to make a genuine difference to people’s lives.

Please take some time to read the eligibility information and then select one of the themes below that best represents the work that your charity does.

We will let you know as soon as possible if your application is not able to progress to the next stage, to reduce the time it takes to get a decision. This means that we’ll be in touch with a decision any time after you apply. We aim to give feedback to everyone who’s completed an application for funding. If your application does not progress past the first stages, our feedback will be focussed on the eligibility criteria and programme fit. We can give more detailed feedback later in the process.

If you would like to speak to someone from our team before you submit an application, you can schedule a time by following this link.  You can also find an example of the questions in the online form here.

Apply here. 

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