LandAid Pro Bono Programme and wider support
Who can apply: Organisations must directly support young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, or play a meaningful role in preventing it.
LandAid Charitable Trust is a UK-based, property-industry-led funder focused on helping young people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness move into stable housing and build a future. It supports frontline charities through direct grants, a pro bono matching programme, and campaign-based funding, with a strong emphasis on practical services such as accommodation, employability, and digital/capacity support. Its distinctive model combines corporate partners from the real estate sector with targeted funding for charities working with ages 16-25 across the UK.
Mix of invite-based and campaign-linked grants, plus matched pro bono support. Funding is UK-wide and tends to support charities delivering direct services to young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, alongside in-kind expertise, equipment, and connectivity support through corporate partners.
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Watch for invitation-based opportunities through the Young Futures Fund and StreetSmart grant rounds, and check eligibility carefully for UK charities serving young people aged 16-25 facing homelessness. Strong applications should show direct impact on housing stability, practical pathways to independence, and readiness to use both cash and in-kind support effectively.
Current and upcoming funding from LandAid Charitable Trust that your nonprofit may be able to apply for.
Who can apply: Organisations must directly support young people experiencing or at risk of homelessness, or play a meaningful role in preventing it.
Who can apply: Charities and non-profit organisations across the UK with a focus on supporting 16–25 year olds who are, have been, or are at risk of experiencing homelessness.
Who can apply: Charities, non-profits and community organisations whose work directly supports young people (16-25) experiencing or at risk of homelessness, or whose work plays a meaningful role in preventing it (including related areas such as care leavers, employability, mental health).
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