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Organisation Name:

The Leathersellers’ Company

Grant Amount: Maximum: £25,000

Application Deadline:

30 April 2026

About Organisation

The Leathersellers’ Company is a long-established philanthropic institution in the United Kingdom supporting charities that create meaningful social impact. The organisation focuses on funding initiatives that address deep-rooted social challenges, particularly those affecting vulnerable populations. Through structured grant programmes, it provides financial assistance to charities delivering impactful and evidence-based interventions. Its funding priorities include improving mental health, strengthening communities, and supporting individuals affected by adversity. By promoting sustainable and inclusive approaches, the organisation aims to empower charities to scale their work, enhance service delivery, and contribute to long-term positive change across underserved communities in the UK.

About the Grant

The ACEs Main Charity Grants Programme UK offers unrestricted funding to charities working with individuals affected by adverse childhood experiences (ACEs). The grant supports trauma-informed and evidence-based interventions designed to prevent harm, promote recovery, and improve long-term outcomes. Funding can be used flexibly for core operations, enabling organisations to strengthen service delivery and sustainability. The programme encourages holistic approaches that address emotional, physical, and social needs. It prioritises initiatives that amplify lived experiences and foster inclusive community engagement. This UK charity grant is ideal for organisations delivering impactful mental health and support services to children, young people, and adults.

Who can Apply?

This UK charity grant is open to registered charities and charitable incorporated organisations operating in the United Kingdom. Eligible organisations must have an annual income between £200,000 and £2,000,000 and at least one year of published financial accounts demonstrating stability. Community Interest Companies (CICs) are not eligible. Applicants must implement trauma-informed practices and evidence-based interventions targeting individuals affected by ACEs. Organisations should demonstrate measurable impact through monitoring or research and ensure that most service users have lived experience of adversity. Active involvement of beneficiaries in designing and delivering services is also a key requirement for this nonprofit funding UK opportunity.

How to Apply?

Applicants must first confirm eligibility based on registration status, income level, and service focus. They should prepare a detailed proposal outlining trauma-informed approaches, evidence-based interventions, and measurable outcomes. Including strategies for service user involvement is essential. Once the application is complete, organisations must submit it according to the programme’s official guidelines. Applications are evaluated on impact, sustainability, inclusivity, and alignment with ACEs-focused support services.

Application Deadline

The application deadline for the ACEs Main Charity Grants Programme UK is 30 April 2026. Applicants are encouraged to prepare documents early to ensure timely and complete submission.

Last Date To Apply
30 April 2026

For more information, please visit the grant website here.