Small grants programme
Who can apply: Small charities or voluntary groups with an annual income of less than £25,000 working with deaf children and young people.
Deadline: No deadline stated; applications appear to be accepted on an ongoing basis.
Ovingdean Hall Foundation is a small UK national charity focused on improving opportunities for deaf children and deaf young people. It gives modest, practical grants to small charities and voluntary groups for education-related projects, and it also funds specialist training through scholarships for teachers becoming Qualified Teachers of Deaf Children and Young People. Its support often backs hands-on enrichment, accessibility, and learning environments rather than broad general operations.
Small, targeted grants with a strong UK-only focus; small grants are up to £1,500 for organizations with annual income under £25,000, and scholarship support is awarded annually through BATOD. Applications appear to be light-touch and project-based, with no fixed deadline for the small grants programme and email-based initial enquiries.
For small grants, only apply if you are a UK small charity or voluntary group with annual income under £25,000 and a clearly defined education project for deaf children or young people. Send a short project summary by email rather than a full formal proposal, and keep requests specific, practical, and aligned to equipment, access, enrichment, or specialist support.
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Who can apply: Small charities or voluntary groups with an annual income of less than £25,000 working with deaf children and young people.
Deadline: No deadline stated; applications appear to be accepted on an ongoing basis.
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