HomepageFundingFunding finderAwards for All Wales Awards for All Wales Providing voluntary and community groups with a simple way to get small Lottery grants Tweet Print Area:WalesFunding size:£500 - £5000Application deadline:See programme details What’s it all about? Awards for All provides voluntary and community groups with a quick and easy way to get small National Lottery grants of between £500 and £5,000 for projects which aim to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. The programme encourages a wide range of community, health, educational and environmental projects. What are we looking for? We will fund projects which support community activity, extend access and participation, increase skill and creativity or generally improve the quality of life of people in their area. Who can apply? You can only apply to Awards for All if you are a community group, not for profit group, Community or Town Council, Health body or school. You do not need to be a registered charity to apply for Awards for All. What can you apply for? We will pay for activities including: putting on an event, activity or performance buying new equipment or materials running training courses setting up a pilot project or starting up a new group educational toys and games and information technology equipment paying expenses for volunteers, costs for sessional workers or professional fees transport costs and refurbishment. But we won’t pay for: activities that happen or start before we confirm our grant any costs you incur when putting together your application day-to-day running costs (for example, utility bills, council tax, rent and insurance) contingency costs endowments feasibility studies fundraising activities for your organisation or others items that mainly benefit individuals (for example, equipment that is not shared) existing activities and repeat or regular events including those that we have funded before. Related Documents Awards for All Wales application form (PDF 546KB)Awards for All Wales guidance notes (PDF 706KB)Awards for All Wales guidance notes large print (PDF 752KB)Awards for All Wales terms and conditions (PDF 163KB)Awards for All Wales guide to accepting a conditional offer (PDF 313KB)Equality matters - good practice guide (PDF 276KB)Good governance guide (PDF 117KB)Managing your project bilingually TagsOrganisation TypesVoluntary or community organisation ThemesChildren and young people Supporting positive transitions Stronger communities Health and well-being Environment Education, learning and skills BeneficiariesBME Carers Children Families Homeless people LGBT Not in employment, education or training Offenders, prisoners and ex-offenders Older people People living in or leaving care People who are educationally disadvantaged People who have no or low incomes People who have physical ill health People with disabilities People with mental health issues Refugees and asylum seekers Substance misusers Travellers Veterans Victims of crime Voluntary and community sector organisations Young people
Area:WalesFunding size:£500 - £5000Application deadline:See programme details What’s it all about? Awards for All provides voluntary and community groups with a quick and easy way to get small National Lottery grants of between £500 and £5,000 for projects which aim to help improve local communities and the lives of people most in need. The programme encourages a wide range of community, health, educational and environmental projects. What are we looking for? We will fund projects which support community activity, extend access and participation, increase skill and creativity or generally improve the quality of life of people in their area. Who can apply? You can only apply to Awards for All if you are a community group, not for profit group, Community or Town Council, Health body or school. You do not need to be a registered charity to apply for Awards for All. What can you apply for? We will pay for activities including: putting on an event, activity or performance buying new equipment or materials running training courses setting up a pilot project or starting up a new group educational toys and games and information technology equipment paying expenses for volunteers, costs for sessional workers or professional fees transport costs and refurbishment. But we won’t pay for: activities that happen or start before we confirm our grant any costs you incur when putting together your application day-to-day running costs (for example, utility bills, council tax, rent and insurance) contingency costs endowments feasibility studies fundraising activities for your organisation or others items that mainly benefit individuals (for example, equipment that is not shared) existing activities and repeat or regular events including those that we have funded before. Related Documents Awards for All Wales application form (PDF 546KB)Awards for All Wales guidance notes (PDF 706KB)Awards for All Wales guidance notes large print (PDF 752KB)Awards for All Wales terms and conditions (PDF 163KB)Awards for All Wales guide to accepting a conditional offer (PDF 313KB)Equality matters - good practice guide (PDF 276KB)Good governance guide (PDF 117KB)Managing your project bilingually TagsOrganisation TypesVoluntary or community organisation ThemesChildren and young people Supporting positive transitions Stronger communities Health and well-being Environment Education, learning and skills BeneficiariesBME Carers Children Families Homeless people LGBT Not in employment, education or training Offenders, prisoners and ex-offenders Older people People living in or leaving care People who are educationally disadvantaged People who have no or low incomes People who have physical ill health People with disabilities People with mental health issues Refugees and asylum seekers Substance misusers Travellers Veterans Victims of crime Voluntary and community sector organisations Young people