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  • Regional Capacity Building

    Regional Capacity Building now comes under Historic England's grants for People activities We offer funding under this programme for activities and projects which are local or regional in coverage and which promote the understanding, management and conservation of the historic environment. Our support for building and maintaining sector capacity is focused on the sustainable management and development of the historic environment. We aim to ensure that those eligible activities and projects for which there is a lack of alternative sources of funding are our highest priorities for support.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Historic England
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £1,000 to £100,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £1 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Partnership Schemes in Conservation Areas

    Local authorities can apply for funding under our Partnership Schemes in Conservation Areas scheme. These schemes are run on a day-to-day basis by local authorities and are designed to target funding for the preservation and enhancement of conservation areas. They are based on a partnership between us, the Local Authority and other funding bodies and are designed to ensure the long term sustainable future of conservation areas, in particular through supporting heritage-based regeneration initiatives.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Historic England
    Who can apply
    Public Sector
    How much you can get
    From £100,000 to £300,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £1 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Repair Grants for Heritage at Risk

    We give grants towards the repair and conservation of listed buildings, scheduled monuments and registered parks and gardens. This includes project development actions which enable repair or improved future management. Our grants under this scheme are intended to reduce the risk faced by some of the most significant historic sites in England. We focus our grants on those sites which are most in need of repair and where, without our grant, a project would not be able to go ahead.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Historic England
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £750,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £9 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES)

    The Heat Network Efficiency Scheme (HNES) provides funding to public, private and third sector applicants, to support improvements to existing district heating or communal heating projects in England and Wales that are operating sub-optimally and resulting in poor outcomes for customers and operators. Projects can apply to HNES for either revenue or capital grant funding: Revenue grants – grants to fund procurement or mobilisation of external third-party support to carry out Optimisation Studies. These studies will assess heat network projects to identify causes of sub-optimal performance and recommend costed intervention or improvement measures. Capital grants – grants to part-fund the delivery (installation) of eligible intervention/improvement measures.

    Location
    England, Wales
    Funding organisation
    Department for Energy Security and Net Zero
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £10 million
    Total size of grant scheme
    £45 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Heritage Protection Commissions Programme

    The Heritage Protection Commissions and Capacity Building Scheme was re-launched on the 4th November 2025 as People and Research. It will continue to provide funding for strategic research and to build skills and capacity in our historic environment. Details of the new scheme are below. https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/grants/what-we-fund/people-activities/ https://historicengland.org.uk/advice/grants/what-we-fund/research-activities/

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Historic England
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £250 to £300,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £4.7 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Heritage Revival Fund

    The Heritage Revival Fund has been created to help communities across England rescue and repurpose neglected historic buildings. It will do this by supporting community organisations to take ownership of, adapt and reuse the local heritage assets that matter to them, transforming them into thriving spaces that meet their needs. This new programme is being delivered by the Architectural Heritage Fund in partnership with the Department for Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and Historic England, and forms part of the government’s wider £270 million investment in arts and culture.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Architectural Heritage Fund
    Who can apply
    Non-profit
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £350,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £5 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Plug-in Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle Grant

    The Wheelchair Accessible Vehicle (WAV) grant is available into financial year (FY) 2025/26 with an increased price cap of £50,000. Grant rates remain the same at up to £2,500 for an eligible vehicle. The price cap increase will bring more vehicles into scope, widening customer choice and removing barriers for disabled passengers by ensuring they can get around more easily and with peace of mind.

    Location
    England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland
    Funding organisation
    Department for Transport
    Who can apply
    Personal / Individual, Public Sector, Non-profit, Private Sector, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £1 to £2,500
    Total size of grant scheme
    £500,000
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Serving Families: On the Move

    Under the Serving Families: On the Move programme the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust will award grants of up to £50,000 for one-year projects aimed at improving the quality of life for newly relocated service families impacted by relocation due to service life.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £50,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £999,999
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midday)
  • Regional Improvement for Standards and Excellence (RISE) School Improvement Grant

    The Regional Improvement for Standards and Excellence (RISE) initiative is a programme by the DfE that is central to the goal of raising standards for all children in all schools across the country. RISE forms part of the government’s Opportunity Mission which focuses on breaking down the barriers to opportunity and ending the link between background and success. The RISE grant will provide mandatory targeted intervention to schools that Ofsted have identified as needing to improve which will act as a catalyst for collaboration and improvement. Where appropriate, RISE teams will arrange for a high-quality organisation to work with a school, via its responsible body, with grants available to fund supporting activity.

    Location
    England
    Funding organisation
    Department for Education
    Who can apply
    Public Sector
    How much you can get
    From £40,000 to £240,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £12 million
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midnight)
  • Apart, not Alone

    Apart, not Alone 2025-26 consists of two complementary programmes aimed at improving the quality of life for those impacted by service related separation. Both programmes support families experiencing separation, and recognise the significant impact it can have on various aspects of family life, including emotional wellbeing, mental health, social connections and overall family dynamics.

    Location
    National
    Funding organisation
    The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust
    Who can apply
    Public Sector, Non-profit, Local authority
    How much you can get
    From £5,000 to £300,000
    Total size of grant scheme
    £999,999
    Opening date
    (Midnight)
    Closing date
    (Midday)