Grants in the West Midlands

For more information about our grants programmes please visit these pages for Development Awards and Community Cash Awards.

Read below to find out what grants are available in your region.

Young people can apply if:

  • aged 14–16 and not expecting to achieve five GCSEs grades A-C
  • aged 16–25 and not in education, training or are working less than 16 hours a week.

 

Our priority is to help young people who are:

  • educational underachievers
  • offenders and ex-offenders
  • unemployed
  • in or leaving care

 

Development Awards

 

There is funding available if you need help getting into education, employment or training - course fees, equipment etc…

There is specific funding available if you:

  • are part of a youth project doing the ‘Community Space Challenge’ (aged 14-17)
  • are involved in a Kickz football project
  • are an asylum seeker, refugee or from black and minority ethnic groups.*

 

*Funding has been donated by the Islamic Development Bank and Department of Communities and Local Government.

 

Community Cash Awards

 

Funding available across the region for young people with any ideas for a project to help the local community.

Specific funding also available for:

  • young people (aged 14-17) involved in a youth project doing the ‘Community Space Challenge’
  • young people who are involved in a Kickz football project
  • projects using football to help the community
  • are an asylum seeker, refugee or from black and minority ethnic groups. Funding has been donated by the Islamic Development Bank and Department of Communities and Local Government
  • projects promoting and tackling issues around anti- gun, knife and gang violence.

 

For enquiries and more information please contact The Prince’s Trust on:

 

0800 842 842
webinfowm@princes-trust.org.uk

 

Find out more

Call 0800 842 842

Or email: webinfowm@princes-trust.org.uk

To apply

To apply for a grant, fill in the form here

Prince's Trust grants

Prince's Trust grants

We offer two types of grant:

Development Awards are grants to help you get into education, training or employment.

Community Cash Awards are grants to help you set up a project that will benefit your community.

Start up your own project to help promote anti-gun, knife and gang violence messages in your local community

with the Ben Kinsella Fund at The Prince’s Trust

  • The new Ben Kinsella Fund in  England (excluding the East of England) and Wales is for young people to run positive anti-knife crime activities in their local area.
  • Fifty grants are available in England and Wales.


    Find out more.