General Guidelines

General application guidelines

TWF accepts requests for funding under each of our Grant Programmes. Each of our Grant Programmes has specific requirements or deadlines which you must follow if submitting an application for funding. Please read the guidelines on the relevant pages before submitting a funding application.

All applications must be sent to applications@waterloofoundation.org.uk in order to be eligible.

Should you wish to view the Terms and Conditions you will be asked to sign and agree prior to making an application please click here.

We will not consider applications for grants in the following areas:

  • the promotion of religious or political causes
  • general appeals or circulars.

For further information on our application guidelines please also look at our general Frequently Asked Questions below

Applications FAQs

Where else can we get funding?

If your project does not meet the criteria for our programmes, you may find the following list of organisations can offer you advice and/or assistance. This is not a complete directory and is in no way a recommendation from the Foundation.

National Organisations | Organisations in Wales | Organisations supporting Child Development / Medical

National Organisations

This website gives information about charitable trust funding in the UK and abroad.  It has links to mainly charitable trusts and foundations.

Grants are open to organisations working with disadvantaged children and young people who are 18 years old and under based in the UK.

Provides funds for community groups and to projects that improve health, education and the environment.

This charity funds charitable projects in the UK and developing countries.

An independent foundation which aims to improve the quality of life throughout the UK.

Grant funds available for the UK voluntary and community sector available through UK Government.

Is a free-to-use service provided by GRANTfinder that helps charities and community groups in the UK to find suitable funding sources.

Heritage Lottery Funding for heritage projects in the UK.

The Foundation funds local, regional and national charities working to tackle disadvantage across England and Wales.

The trust gives practical and financial support to young people aged between 18 and 30.

The charity supports social entrepreneurs in the UK who want to change the world for the better.

The Wolfson Foundation is an independent charity that awards grants to support and promote excellence in the fields of science, health, education and the arts & humanities.

Organisations in Wales

This website gives information about charitable trust funding in the UK and abroad.  It has links to mainly charitable trusts and foundations.

The Trust supports community regeneration and organisations to deliver grass roots solutions to coalfield communities in Wales.

The foundation promotes philanthropy in Wales by creating and managing relationships between donors and those who are running life-enhancing initiatives.

Grants to support voluntary organisations and community groups undertaking practical projects to contribute to sustainable development.

Funding advice for organisations in Rhondda Cynon Taff.

Sport Wales supports a number of funding schemes that aim to increase levels of physical activity and sport in Wales.

WCVA manages a range of grant schemes that support local voluntary organisations, communities, groups and volunteers throughout Wales.

Grants to fund schemes and initiatives that are in line with the Welsh Government’s priorities.

The Trust provides funds in support of four main areas – sport, the arts, the environment and community.

Organisations supporting Child Development / Medical

Action Medical Research is dedicated to funding research to help reduce the high rate of premature birth and improve treatment for sick babies. 

Provides support for Autism Spectrum Conditions only.

Learning disability particularly severe learning disabilities and ASCs, not Dyslexia.

The only national charity solely dedicated to epilepsy research (Epilepsy only).

The Henry Smith Charity is a large grant making charity which makes grants totalling approximately £25 million each year.  These go to 1,000 organisations and charities throughout the UK for initiatives and projects that address social inequality and economic disadvantage.

Provides funds in areas including religious, social and educational, and medical.

Funds life-saving research into conditions affecting babies, children and mums-to-be.

Has a primary aim of supporting UK-registered charities involved in the fields of medicine, including medical research.

Makes awards for the support of research and education. The Trust emphasises individuals and encompasses all subject areas.

This international charity supports the brightest minds in biomedical research and the medical humanities, in the UK and internationally.

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