West Ealing Community Grants Programme
Who can apply: In partnership with A2Dominion, this programme funds organisations helping residents and the wider community in West Ealing.
Clarion Futures is the charitable foundation linked to Clarion Housing Group, and it focuses on practical, place-based support that improves life outcomes for social housing residents and surrounding communities. Its funding emphasizes financial resilience, digital inclusion, jobs and training, youth-led community action, and small-scale community projects, often alongside training, device loans, or capacity-building support rather than unrestricted funding. It also backs innovation tied to social housing through the William Sutton Prize and tends to work through partnerships, referrals, and invite-only or programme-specific routes.
Primarily small grants and in-kind support, typically around £1,000-£25,000, with a mix of open programme funding and invite-only or partner-led initiatives. They often provide short-term project support, capacity-building help, or prize funding, and several programmes are limited to organisations already working with Clarion residents or local partners.
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Check each programme carefully: some are open calls, but several are invite-only or referral-based and do not accept unsolicited proposals. Applicants should align tightly with Clarion’s resident-focused priorities—financial wellbeing, digital skills, employability, youth engagement, and social housing community impact—and be ready to show local delivery, practical outcomes, and partnership working.
Current and upcoming funding from Clarion Futures that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: In partnership with A2Dominion, this programme funds organisations helping residents and the wider community in West Ealing.
Who can apply: Projects should tackle digital exclusion and help people get online and develop digital skills. General grant eligibility on the page says organisations should be not-for-profit with annual income under £500,000, support residents in communities where Clarion has homes, have a plan for engaging residents and the wider community, have accounts, and relevant insurance.
Who can apply: Organisations delivering money guidance support to help people improve their financial wellbeing.
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