Nationwide Community Grants

Posted on: October 16, 2023

Our Community Grants programme is all about supporting local charities, Cooperatives and Community Land Trusts to find local solutions to tackle the housing crisis. These organisations can apply for grants of up to £60,000 to fund projects which help people in housing need.

We divide the UK up into 11 regions, each with its own Community Board made up of Nationwide members and colleagues from that region.

All applications for grants are assessed by our in-house team and a shortlist is then shared with our Community Board members. Through discussion and shared perspectives, expertise and experience, our Community Boards decide which projects should be funded.

We cap the number of applications in each region to 40. This means one in five applications will be successful. So when our application window opens, be sure to get yours in as soon as you can. Why not take a look at our Useful Information documents and find out which questions we’ll ask in the application?

To download the application form please visit their website.

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