Responsive Grants Programme 2024
By invitation only
This programme provides single year grants to address specific challenges faced by our charity partners. In recent years this has been targeted to current or recent grantees, however each year a new focus and criteria are chosen so this may alter.
In 2023-24, the aim of this programme is to support our current Main Charity Grant Holders to invest in their energy sustainability and reduce energy costs. The Responsive Grant Programme provides three opportunities:
- Carbon Literacy Training and Certification
- Energy Audits
- Capital Improvement Grants (up to £10,000)
Please note that only Main Charity Grant Holders meeting the eligibility criteria may apply. Grantees can find more details here.
Providing timely additional support
Responsive giving is about recognising additional pressures placed on our grantees by things beyond their control and assigning funds to help them overcome these challenges. This helps improve their long-term resilience and their ability to carry out core areas of their work.
Listening and responding
Informed by evidence provided by our grantees, the Leathersellers’ Foundation has held responsive grants programmes in 2021-22 and 2022-23. The first was the Jubilee Fund that provided grants totalling £210,000 to support our charity partners rebuild, strengthen and adapt their service delivery post-pandemic. The second supported ten of our charity partners with an additional grant of £15,000 each to help address increasing financial strains and growing levelsof demand due to the cost of living crisis.
“We were delighted to receive the cost-of-living grant from the Leathersellers. It was a thoughtful thing to do, and the moral backing that comes with such support reminds us that we are not alone and that other people care about the things we care about too.”
abandofbrothers (grantee)
Impact
From breakfast clubs to the cost-of living, responsive grants are helping grantees invest in the future.
The Cost-of-Living Crisis 2022-23
As the cost-of-living crisis forced an estimated 6.6m UK households into fuel poverty, charities fought to keep their doors open, balancing rising costs with increasing demand for their services. We asked our grantees what they needed and how we could help.
Jubilee Fund 2021-22
As restrictions lifted charities needed additional resource to have opportunity to reflect, consolidate and adapt their delivery models to utilise their learning from the pandemic. You can read more about the change these grants made in our report.
Read moreFuelling young minds
“Every day, between 30–40 young people come to our breakfast club. Thanks to this initiative, pupils get to school on time, have a good breakfast, and are then better able to concentrate on their lessons.”
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